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Valuers Bill

Miscellaneous - Miscellaneous provisions

111: Registrar to notify Institute of entries in register

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"The Registrar must inform the Institute about changes to the register."

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The Registrar has to tell the Institute when they make changes to the register. You will get to know when someone's name is added or removed from the register. The Registrar also has to tell the Institute when a registration is suspended. The Registrar must give the Institute all the important details when they notify them. You can expect the Registrar to send a written notice as soon as they can. The notice will have all the relevant information about the change to the register.

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Part 4Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous provisions

111Registrar to notify Institute of entries in register

  1. The Registrar must, as soon as practicable, give written notice to the Institute of the following:

  2. the entry of a person’s name in the register:
    1. the removal of a person’s name from the register:
      1. the suspension of a registration.
        1. The Registrar must include all relevant particulars in the notice.