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Valuers Bill

Regulation of public valuers - When public valuer must hold annual practising certificate - When Registrar may issue certificate

10: Registrar may issue annual practising certificate to registered valuer

You could also call this:

"Registrar can give a yearly certificate to practise as a valuer"

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The Registrar can give you a special certificate to practise as a valuer each year. You must be a registered valuer and ask the Registrar for the certificate. You also need to pay a fee set by the regulations. The Registrar has rules to follow when deciding who gets a certificate. You can find more information about registering as a valuer in subpart 2. This will help you understand how to become a registered valuer.

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Part 2Regulation of public valuers
When public valuer must hold annual practising certificate: When Registrar may issue certificate

10Registrar may issue annual practising certificate to registered valuer

  1. The Registrar may issue an annual practising certificate to a person if the person—

  2. is a registered valuer; and
    1. has applied to the Registrar for the certificate; and
      1. has paid the fee prescribed by the regulations.
        1. See subpart 2, which provides for the registration of valuers.