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Valuers Bill

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

82: How members are appointed

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"How Council members are chosen"

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You will help choose members for the Council. One member is chosen by the Valuer-General before the Institute's annual general meeting. The other members are elected by Institute members from different branches. You elect these members by ballot, following the Institute's rules. The Valuer-General picks one member, but the others are chosen by you and other members. This is how members are appointed to the Council.

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

82How members are appointed

  1. One member of the Council must be a member of the Institute appointed by the Valuer-General before each annual general meeting of the Institute.

  2. All the members of the Council other than the member appointed by the Valuer-General must be elected by the members of the branches of the Institute by ballot from among their number in accordance with the rules of the Institute.