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Property Valuers Profession Act, 2000 (Act No. 47 of 2000)

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Rules for the Property Valuers Profession, 2008

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Annexure C.3 : Specific Rules - Public Sector Professional Associated Valuers

 

ANNEXURE C.3

 

SPECIFIC RULES IN RESPECT OF PUBLIC SECTOR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATED VALUERS

 

(REFER TO PART VIII)

 

1. Definitions

 

For the purposes of this Annexure "public sector official" includes—

(a) any person who is employed by any organ of state as defined in section 239 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996; or
(b) any person who lectures at any educational institution accredited by the council in terms of section 13 of the Act.

 

2. Registration of public sector professional associated valuers

 

(1) Subject to subitems (2) and (3), the council may register a public sector official as a public sector professional associated valuer if the official—
(a) is in possession of a recognised qualification in valuation or built environment;
(b) assesses property valuation work;
(c) lectures in property valuation education programmes; or
(d) is deemed to be a person who performs services which fall within the scope of services referred to or contemplated in item 3 of Annexure C.1.

 

(2) The following examinations or requirements are hereby prescribed for purposes of section 20(2)(a)(iii) of the Act—
(a) the Admission Examination for Public Sector Professional Associated Valuers; and
(b) written proof of completion of a practice orientated workschool administrated by the council or its nominee.

 

(3) The council may require any public sector official wishing to be registered in terms of this Annexure to—
(a) perform a property valuation assignment of any type of property referred to in Annexure C.1 or C.2, including a fully motivated written valuation report thereof;
(b) submit a property valuation report done by him or her, if any;
(c) submit full details of his or her—
(i) employment, including management functions (powers and duties) or other activities in property valuation work; or
(ii) academic or educational qualifications, academic publications, scriptures or documents regarding his or her involvement in property valuation educational programmes;
(d) submit any other information or document relevant to his or her application, as identified by the council; or
(e) appear before the council for a personal interview regarding his or her application.

 

[Annexure C.3 inserted by rule 5 of Board Notice 79 of 2013 dated 10 May 2013]