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Professional and Technical Surveyors' Act, 1984  (Act No. 40 of 1984)

34. Rules

 

 

(1) The council may by notice in the Gazette make rules—
(a) in relation to any matter which is required to be or may be prescribed by the council under this Act;
(b) in relation to the calling of and procedure at meetings of the council or of a committee of the council or of the education advisory committee;
(c) in relation to the remuneration and allowances payable from the funds of the council to members of the council or of a committee of the council;
(d) in relation to the keeping and custody of registers of persons registered in terms of this Act;
(e) prescribing the requirements with which persons registered in terms of this Act shall comply in carrying on their profession or calling;
(f) prescribing conduct (in addition to conduct referred to in section 28) constituting improper conduct for a person registered in terms of this Act;
(g) prescribing the manner and circumstances in which a professional or technical surveyor may form a partnership with any member of a related profession or calling;
(h) prescribing the method of inquiry into allegations of improper conduct;
(i) prescribing the nature, form and period (not exceeding two years) of training in practical work to be undergone by a professional surveyor in training;
(j) prescribing the nature, form and period (not exceeding two years) of training in practical work to be undergone by a survey technician in training;
(k) prescribing the form of the contract of training between any person and a professional surveyor in training or a survey technician in training who wishes to undergo practical training with such person, before qualifying for registration as a professional surveyor or a survey technician, and the manner in which such a contract shall be registered;
(KA) prescribing the manner and circumstances in which a professional company or close corporation may form a partnership with any member of a related profession or calling;
(l) in relation to, generally, all matters which it considers necessary or expedient to prescribe in order that the purposes of this Act may be achieved.

 

(2) Different rules may be made in relation to different categories of professional surveyors, professional surveyors in training, technical surveyors and survey technicians in training.