Accounts rules and fees 35 Accounts rules. (1) The Council shall, subject to section 34(2) and (3), make rules (in this Act referred to as “accounts rules” )— (a) as to the opening and keeping by solicitors and incorporated practices authorised legal businesses of accounts and deposits at the banks specified in subsection (2) or with a building society for moneys not belonging to them received by them in the course of their practice, or in connection with, their provision of legal services; (b) as to the opening and keeping by solicitors and incorporated practices authorised legal businesses of— (i) a deposit or share account with a building society, or (ii) an account showing sums on loan to a local authority being in either case for a client whose name is specified in the title of the account; (c) as to the keeping by solicitors and incorporated practices authorised legal businesses of books and accounts containing particulars and information as to money not belonging to them received, held or paid by them in the course of their practice, or in connection with, their provision of legal services; to the action which the Council may take to enable them to ascertain whether or not (d) as the rules are being complied with; and (da) as to which solicitor is (or solicitors are) responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules made under this section on behalf of an authorised legal business, and (e) as to the recovery from solicitors or authorised legal businesses of fees and other costs incurred by the Council in ascertaining whether or not a solicitor who an authorised legal business which has failed to comply with the accounts rules has remedied that failure and is complying with the rules. (2) The banks mentioned in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) are— (a) the Bank of England; (c) the National Savings Bank; (e) a person (other than a building society) who has permission under Part 4 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 to accept deposits; (ea...