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SRA Handbook
Suspension of requirements
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Part 7: Suspension of requirements
Regulation 12: Suspension of CPD requirement
- 12.1
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      If you do not work for any period in legal practice or employment in England and Wales, the application of these regulations may be suspended for that period. 
- 12.2
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      You may suspend your CPD requirements in the following circumstances: - (a)
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          you are not working in legal practice or employment; 
- (b)
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          you are retired from practice as a solicitor or REL; 
- (c)
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          you are working, on average, less than two hours a week in legal practice or employment. 
 
- 12.3
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      Any training undertaken during the suspension will not count towards your CPD requirement upon your return to legal practice or employment. 
- 12.4
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      It is not necessary to notify us of the intention to suspend the CPD requirements. 
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      Guidance note to 12.2: - (i)
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          This would apply where you are in a role in which you are not required to give legal advice to: - (a)
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              a member of the public; 
- (b)
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              a company; 
- (c)
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              an internal department; 
- (d)
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              an officer or member of staff, or representative of your organisation. 
 
- (ii)
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          This applies regardless of whether the employment is paid or voluntary and whether or not a practising certificate is held. 
- (iii)
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          This also covers time when you are out of legal practice or employment, whether or not you hold a current practising certificate, due to unemployment, maternity/paternity leave, long-term illness and/or working abroad. 
- (iv)
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          If you are a retired solicitor you are eligible to suspend the CPD requirements, provided you do not practise or undertake legal work of any description, whether paid or unpaid. If you are a retired solicitor acting as a consultant, or who undertakes pro-bono or voluntary work of a legal nature you are not entitled to suspend the CPD requirements. 
 
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      Guidance note to 12.4: - (i)
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          It is for you to decide whether or not you want to suspend your CPD requirements. Consideration of the following may be of assistance: - (a)
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              the length of time you will be out of practice or legal employment; 
- (b)
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              the amount of credit already accrued during the CPD year or first three years after admission in which the suspension would begin; 
- (c)
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              the availability of courses/access to training while out of practice; 
- (d)
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              your financial circumstances and whether you would be required to fund the training yourself.