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Valuers Bill

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

65: Deputy chairperson

You could also call this:

"The deputy chairperson helps the leader of the Valuers Registration Board and takes over if needed."

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The proposed law says you will have a deputy chairperson on the Valuers Registration Board. You appoint this person at the first meeting of the Board each year. They help the chairperson and can do the chairperson's job if needed. You can keep the same deputy chairperson or choose a new one. The deputy chairperson stays in the role until you appoint someone new. They can do all the chairperson's tasks if the chairperson is not available. This means the deputy chairperson can step in if the chairperson's job is empty or if the chairperson cannot work. You can reappoint the same person as deputy chairperson if you want to. The deputy chairperson's role is important to help the Board work smoothly.

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

65Deputy chairperson

  1. The Board must appoint a deputy chairperson at the first meeting of the Board in each year.

  2. A person who is appointed—

  3. holds office as the deputy chairperson, while they continue to be a member of the Board, until the Board appoints a successor under subsection (1); and
    1. may be reappointed.
      1. The deputy chairperson may exercise and perform all the powers and duties of the chairperson if—

      2. the office of chairperson is vacant; or
        1. the chairperson is unable to act, whether because they are absent or otherwise.