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Valuers Bill

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

83: How president and vice-presidents are elected

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"How the Council chooses its president and vice-presidents"

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You will elect a president and vice-presidents from the Council members. They must be chosen by a ballot vote. The Council members make this decision from their own group.

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

83How president and vice-presidents are elected

  1. The members of the Council must elect by ballot the president and vice-presidents of the Council from among their number.