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Valuers Bill

Regulation of public valuers - Registration of valuers - When valuer’s name may be removed from register

32: Board may direct that person’s name be removed from register

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"The Board can remove your name from the register if you shouldn't be on it."

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The Board can tell the Registrar to remove your name from the register. The Board must do this if they know or are satisfied that you were registered because of a false statement or you are not allowed to be registered. The Registrar will then remove your name and tell everyone about it in the Gazette.

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Part 2Regulation of public valuers
Registration of valuers: When valuer’s name may be removed from register

32Board may direct that person’s name be removed from register

  1. The Registrar must remove a person’s name from the register if the Board directs the Registrar to remove the name under this section.

  2. The Board must direct that the name of a person be removed from the register if the Board knows, or it is proved to the Board’s satisfaction, that the person—

  3. has been registered because of a false or fraudulent representation or declaration (whether made verbally or in writing); or
    1. is not entitled to be registered.
      1. The Registrar must notify the removal in the Gazette.