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Valuers Bill

Miscellaneous - Offences about holding out

109: Penalty for holding out offences

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"Breaking rules can mean a fine of up to $10,000"

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If you break the rules in section 106 or 107, you can get a fine. The fine can be up to $10,000 if you are found guilty. You will get this fine if you commit an offence against these sections.

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Part 4Miscellaneous
Offences about holding out

109Penalty for holding out offences

  1. A person who commits an offence against section 106 or 107 is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $10,000.