Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

New Zealand Society of Conveyancers - Powers

93: Annual report

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"The New Zealand Society of Conveyancers must give a yearly report to the Minister about its work and finances."

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The New Zealand Society of Conveyancers has to give a report to the Minister each year. You will find this report is about what the Society did to regulate its functions and powers. The report must include financial statements. The Society must give the report to the Minister as soon as possible after 30 June each year. The Minister then gives a copy of the report to the House of Representatives. This happens as soon as the Minister gets the report. The report is about what the Society did during the year. It includes how the Society used its powers and how it performed its functions. The financial statements are part of the report.

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Powers

93Annual report

  1. The New Zealand Society of Conveyancers must, as soon as practicable after the end of each year ending with 30 June, furnish to the Minister a report on the performance and exercise of its regulatory functions and powers during that year.

  2. The report must include financial statements in relation to the performance and exercise of those functions and powers.

  3. The Minister must present a copy of the report to the House of Representatives as soon as practicable after its receipt by the Minister.