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All practitioners are required to return a record card indicating the CPD hours that they have completed in 2010 under the New or Established Practitioners Programme.
Record cards must be returned to our offices by the 31 January 2011, although practitioners are encouraged to return their record card to our offices as soon as possible. Those who do not comply with the CPD rules could be fined £300.
Record cards can be downloaded from the website www.barstandardsboard.org.uk or you can email cpdrecords@barstandardsboard.org.uk to request the relevant record card.
If you have any queries in relation to your 2010 CPD requirements, please contact the Compliance Team at the Bar Standards Board on 020 7611 1444.
Record cards must be returned to our offices by the 31 January 2011, although practitioners are encouraged to return their record card to our offices as soon as possible. Those who do not comply with the CPD rules could be fined £300.
Record cards can be downloaded from the website www.barstandardsboard.org.uk or you can email cpdrecords@barstandardsboard.org.uk to request the relevant record card.
If you have any queries in relation to your 2010 CPD requirements, please contact the Compliance Team at the Bar Standards Board on 020 7611 1444.
All practitioners are required to return a record card indicating the CPD hours that they have completed in 2010 under the New or Established Practitioners Programme.
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