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SRA Handbook
Regulatory history
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6: Regulatory history
- 6.1
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      Unless there are exceptional circumstances we will refuse your application if you: - (a)
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          have been made the subject of a serious disciplinary finding, sanction or action by a regulatory body and/or any court or other body hearing appeals in relation to disciplinary or regulatory findings; 
- (b)
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          have failed to disclose information to a regulatory body when required to do so, or have provided false or misleading information; 
- (c)
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          have significantly breached the requirements of a regulatory body; 
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          have been refused registration by a regulatory body; and/or 
- (e)
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          have failed to comply with the reasonable requests of a regulatory body. 
 
- 6.2
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      We may refuse your application if you have been rebuked, reprimanded or received a warning about your conduct by a regulatory body, unless there are exceptional circumstances. 
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      Guidance note - (i)
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          "Regulatory body" includes us and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, approved regulators under the Legal Services Act 2007, as well as any other body responsible for regulation of a profession. 
- (ii)
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          You should disclose details of any disciplinary proceeding(s) or investigation(s) you may be facing. We may not determine your application until you can confirm that the matter(s) has/have either been dropped or the outcome of your case is known.