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SRA Handbook
Reconsideration
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Rule 13: Reconsideration
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The SRA may reconsider or rescind any decision made under these rules with the agreement of the person in respect of whom the decision was made.
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In its absolute discretion the SRA may also reconsider any decision including an SRA finding, a disciplinary decision or authorisation of an application to the Tribunal when it appears that the person or panel who made the decision:
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was not provided with material evidence that was available to the SRA;
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was materially misled by any person;
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failed to take proper account of material facts or evidence;
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took into account immaterial facts or evidence;
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made a material error of law;
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made a decision which was otherwise irrational or procedurally unfair;
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made a decision which was ultra vires; or
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failed to give sufficient reasons.
 
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The SRA, when considering the exercise of its powers under this rule, may also give directions for:
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further investigations to be undertaken;
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further information or explanation to be obtained from any person;
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consideration of whether to authorise an application to the Tribunal;
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the reconsideration of the decision to be undertaken by the original decision maker or adjudication panel or by a different decision maker or a differently constituted adjudication panel.
 
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Nothing in these rules requires the SRA to commence or continue with any proceedings or prospective proceedings in the Tribunal or any other court or tribunal. A duly authorised person may rescind a decision to take proceedings in the Tribunal.