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Valuers Bill

Miscellaneous - Offences about holding out

108: Offences do not prevent employment as valuer or use of valuer

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"Doing something wrong doesn't stop you from working as a valuer"

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If you commit an offence under sections 106 and 107, it does not stop you from being employed as a valuer. You can still work as a valuer even if you have done something wrong. You can also use the word valuer to describe your job.

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Part 4Miscellaneous
Offences about holding out

108Offences do not prevent employment as valuer or use of valuer

  1. Sections 106 and 107 do not prevent a person from—

  2. being employed as a valuer; or
    1. using the word valuer in connection with their occupation.