Title 15, Chapter 20, Section 4
( 15-20-4)
(a) A law school in this state which has established a legal aid
agency or proposes to establish a legal aid agency may obtain
approval thereof by applying for that purpose to a judge of the
superior court in the county in which the legal aid agency is
operating or proposes to operate. (b) The application shall be made in the name of the dean of the law
school. It shall request the judge to approve the legal aid agency
conducted or proposed by the law school and to establish a standard
of indigency appropriate to that county for determining the persons
who may be served by the legal aid agency. It shall also include
such information and data concerning the law school's legal aid
agency and the appropriate standard of indigency as will enable the
judge to make the approval and establish the standard as
contemplated hereunder. (c) A law school must obtain approval by a separate application in
each county in which its legal aid agency is operating or proposes
to operate, and any authority to practice legal aid allowed under
this chapter shall be limited to the county for which approval of
the legal aid agency has been obtained as provided in this Code
section. |