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Valuers Bill

Miscellaneous - Offences about holding out

106: Offence for unregistered person to hold out that they are registered

You could also call this:

"It's an offence to pretend you're a registered valuer when you're not."

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If you are not registered under this Act, you commit an offence if you use words or letters that make others think you are registered. You do this if you use words, titles, or initials that suggest you are registered. This includes using abbreviations of those words, titles, or initials.

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Part 4Miscellaneous
Offences about holding out

106Offence for unregistered person to hold out that they are registered

  1. A person (A) who is not registered under this Act commits an offence if they use, or cause or permit to be used, any written words, titles, or initials, or any abbreviation of any words, titles, or initials, that are intended to cause, or may reasonably cause, any other person to believe that A is registered under this Act.