Professional dress for authorised representative: authorised representatives must wear the professional dress prescribed in their Code of Conduct. Rule 66 requires that an authorised representative appearing before the Appellate Tribunal wear the professional dress specified in their governing Code of Conduct, making the Code the controlling source for attire during Tribunal appearances and imposing a mandatory appearance requirement.
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Professional dress for authorised representative: authorised representatives must wear the professional dress prescribed in their Code of Conduct.
Rule 66 requires that an authorised representative appearing before the Appellate Tribunal wear the professional dress specified in their governing Code of Conduct, making the Code the controlling source for attire during Tribunal appearances and imposing a mandatory appearance requirement.
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