Removal of valuers' names: procedure allows removal for error, misrepresentation, conviction, misconduct, and periodic performance review. The Chief Commissioner or Director General may remove a person's name from the register of valuers after giving a reasonable opportunity to be heard and such inquiry as deemed fit if the entry was made by error, misrepresentation or suppression of a material fact, or if the person is convicted of an offence or guilty of professional misconduct rendering them unfit. The officer may restore a name on sufficient cause, must review valuers' performance every three years, and may conduct or assign inquiries with civil court-like powers to enforce attendance, compel documents, and issue commissions.
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Removal of valuers' names: procedure allows removal for error, misrepresentation, conviction, misconduct, and periodic performance review.
The Chief Commissioner or Director General may remove a person's name from the register of valuers after giving a reasonable opportunity to be heard and such inquiry as deemed fit if the entry was made by error, misrepresentation or suppression of a material fact, or if the person is convicted of an offence or guilty of professional misconduct rendering them unfit. The officer may restore a name on sufficient cause, must review valuers' performance every three years, and may conduct or assign inquiries with civil court-like powers to enforce attendance, compel documents, and issue commissions.
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