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Valuers Bill

Regulation of public valuers - Disciplinary powers of Board

39: Who may not act as member of Board when dealing with inquiry

You could also call this:

"Some people can't help decide an inquiry if they already investigated the complaint."

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You cannot be a member of the Board if you are the Valuer-General and you investigated the complaint under section 36(3). You also cannot be a member of the Board if you were appointed to investigate the complaint under section 36(4)(a). This means you cannot help make decisions about the inquiry if you were involved in investigating the complaint.

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Part 2Regulation of public valuers
Disciplinary powers of Board

39Who may not act as member of Board when dealing with inquiry

  1. The following must not act as a member of the Board for the purposes of the inquiry or of the deliberations of the Board on the matter:

  2. the Valuer-General if the Valuer-General investigates the complaint under section 36(3):
    1. a person appointed under section 36(4)(a) to investigate the complaint.