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62: Quorum

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"Minimum number of people needed to make a decision"

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You are part of a group that makes decisions. A quorum is the minimum number of people needed to make a decision. For the Valuers Registration Board, a quorum is usually 3 members. You need fewer members for some decisions. If the Board is deciding something about section 45B, they need only 2 members. This is if only 2 members are available and they are not involved in the matter, as explained in section 69A. This proposed change will affect how the Board makes decisions. It will help the Board work smoothly even with fewer members. You should know that this is a proposed change to the law.

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

62Quorum

  1. A quorum for a meeting of the Board is 3 members.

  2. However, the quorum for a meeting of the Board is 2 members if—

  3. the purpose of the meeting is to determine whether to pass a resolution for the purposes of section 45B (or for any incidental purpose); and
    1. only 2 members are available and not interested in the matter (within the meaning of section 69A).