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Valuers Registration Board and New Zealand Institute of Valuers - New Zealand Institute of Valuers

80: Council’s role

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"The Council is in charge of the Institute and makes big decisions for it."

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The Council is in charge of the Institute. You can think of the Council as the group that makes big decisions for the Institute. The Council has the power to make decisions and do things on behalf of the Institute. The Council must make decisions about how the Institute runs, and it must follow the rules of the Institute and this proposed law. You can expect the Council to be in charge of making sure the Institute operates correctly. The Council can also create smaller groups, called committees, to help make decisions and do tasks. These committees will have some of the Council's powers, which the Council will decide.

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Part 3Valuers Registration Board and New Zealand Institute of Valuers
New Zealand Institute of Valuers

80Council’s role

  1. The Council is the governing body of the Institute, with the authority, in the Institute’s name, to exercise the powers and perform the functions of the Institute.

  2. All decisions relating to the operation of the Institute must be made by, or under the authority of, the Council in accordance with this Act and the Institute’s rules.

  3. The Council may appoint committees with the delegated powers that the Council thinks fit.