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Valuers Bill

Regulation of public valuers - Disciplinary powers of Board

38: Valuer’s rights at inquiry

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"A valuer's right to attend and speak at an inquiry about them"

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If you are a valuer and there is an inquiry about you, you can be at the inquiry. You can speak and be heard at the inquiry. You can also have someone represent you, like a lawyer, if you want to.

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Part 2Regulation of public valuers
Disciplinary powers of Board

38Valuer’s rights at inquiry

  1. The valuer concerned may, at the inquiry,—

  2. be present and be heard; and
    1. if they think fit, be represented by counsel or by any other person.