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63: Voting at meetings

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"How the Valuers Board makes decisions at meetings"

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When you are at a meeting of the Valuers Registration Board, you need to know how decisions are made. Every question that comes up must be decided by a majority of votes from the members who are at the meeting. The chairperson of the meeting gets to vote like everyone else, and if there is a tie, they get an extra vote to break the tie.

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

63Voting at meetings

  1. Every question before the Board must be determined by a majority of the votes of the members present at a meeting of the Board.

  2. In addition to their deliberative vote, the chairperson of a meeting of the Board has, in the case of an equality of votes, a casting vote.