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Valuers Bill

Regulation of public valuers - Registration of valuers - When valuer’s name may be removed from register

31: Person’s name may be restored to register

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"Getting your name back on the valuers' register"

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If your name is removed from the register under sections like section 27, 28, 29, or 30, you might be able to get it back. You can apply to have your name restored to the register. The Registrar will restore your name if you apply, pay the required fee, and meet other conditions. The conditions depend on why your name was removed. If it was removed under section 27 or 28, the Board must direct the restoration. If it was removed under section 29 or 30, you must have paid all your fees to the Board or the Institute. You will get your name back on the register if you meet these conditions. The Registrar will make sure this happens. You can then be a registered valuer again.

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Part 2Regulation of public valuers
Registration of valuers: When valuer’s name may be removed from register

31Person’s name may be restored to register

  1. This section applies if a person’s name is removed from the register under section 27, 28, 29, or 30.

  2. The Registrar must restore the person’s name to the register if—

  3. the person applies for restoration; and
    1. the person pays the fee prescribed by the regulations (if any); and
      1. in the case of a removal under section 27 or 28, the Board directs the restoration; and
        1. in the case of a removal under section 29 or 30, the Registrar is satisfied that the person has paid all registration fees and membership fees that are payable to the Board or the Institute.