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SRA Handbook
Practitioners returning to QASA
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Part 5: Practitioners returning to QASA
Regulation 16: Procedure for returning to QASA
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If your accreditation has lapsed, you may apply to re-enter QASA by complying with the procedures set out in Part 3 of these regulations.
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If your accreditation has lapsed and you are applying for accreditation at level 1, you must submit evidence of assessed learning and development in the field of criminal advocacy in the period since you were first accredited at level 1 or since your most recent re-accreditation.
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Guidance note:
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You may tell us that you no longer wish to conduct criminal advocacy, in which case you should write to notify us and we will stop corresponding with you about accreditation or re-accreditation.