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2SThe Lord President is responsible for making and maintaining appropriate arrangements for the things for which rules under paragraph 3(1) may make provision.
3(1)The Lord President may make rules for the purposes of or in connection with—S
(a)the investigation and determination of any matter concerning the conduct of members of the Scottish Tribunals,
(b)the review of any such determination.
(2)Rules under sub-paragraph (1) may include provision about (in particular)—
(a)the circumstances in which an investigation must or may be undertaken,
(b)the making of a complaint by any person,
(c)the steps that are to be taken by a person making a complaint before it is to be investigated,
(d)the carrying out of an investigation (including any steps to be taken by the member whom it concerns or by any other person),
(e)the time limits for taking steps and procedures for extending such time limits,
(f)the person by whom an investigation (or part of an investigation) is to be carried out,
(g)the matters to be determined by the person carrying out an investigation (or part of an investigation), the Lord President or any other person,
(h)the making of recommendations by the person carrying out an investigation (or part of one),
(i)the obtaining of information relating to a complaint,
(j)the keeping of a record of an investigation,
(k)the confidentiality of communications or proceedings,
(l)the publication of information or its supply to any person.
4SRules under paragraph 3(1)—
(a)may make different provision for different purposes,
(b)are to be published in such manner as the Lord President may determine.
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