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(1)A regulatory authority must so far as practicable exercise its regulatory functions (see section 6) in a manner which—
(a)is compatible with the regulatory objectives, and
(b)it considers most appropriate to meet those objectives.
(2)For the purpose of section 2(1)(b) and (c), a regulatory authority must take into account the principles that—
(a)a consumer should have access to a range of legal services that are affordable and suited to the consumer’s needs,
(b)a consumer should receive sufficient information about the consumer’s rights and the services that are available,
(c)a consumer should be treated fairly at all times,
(d)a consumer should be able to access a means of redress when services are not of a suitable standard, and
(e)the views of consumers should be understood and taken into account.
(3)Without limit to the generality of section 2(1)(c)(ii), a regulatory authority must encourage equal opportunities (as defined in Section L2 of Part 2 of schedule 5 of the Scotland Act 1998).
(4)For the purpose of section 2(1)(d)(ii), the regulatory principles are—
(a)that regulatory functions should be—
(i)exercised in a way that is transparent, accountable, proportionate and consistent, and
(ii)targeted only at cases in which action is needed, and
(b)that regulatory functions should be exercised in a way that contributes to achieving sustainable economic growth, except to the extent that it would be inconsistent with the regulatory objectives to do so.
(5)For the purpose of this section, the regulatory authorities are—
(a)the Court of Session,
(b)the Lord President,
(c)the Commission,
(d)the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal,
(e)each category 1 and category 2 regulator, and
(f)each approved regulator of licensed providers.
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