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Valuers Bill

Regulation of public valuers - Appeals

47: Registrar must set up Board of Appeal

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"Registrar must set up a Board of Appeal to help with disagreements"

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If you appeal a decision, the Registrar must quickly set up a Board of Appeal. You will know who is on the Board because it must have a District Court Judge, one assessor chosen by the Board, and one assessor chosen by you.

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Part 2Regulation of public valuers
Appeals

47Registrar must set up Board of Appeal

  1. After receiving the notice of appeal, the Registrar must promptly take all necessary steps to constitute a Board of Appeal.

  2. The Board of Appeal must consist of—

  3. a District Court Judge; and
    1. 1 assessor appointed by the Board in accordance with the regulations; and
      1. 1 assessor appointed by the appellant in accordance with the regulations.