Surveyors' Examination Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 61

Failure to pass the Examination.

  1. (1.) In the event of a candidate failing to pass the examination the Board may, at its discretion, allow him to sit for a supplementary examination not later than the next September examination, and may determine the subjects he must sit for on that occasion.

(2.) A candidate who at such supplementary examination fails to obtain at least 50 per cent. in one or two of the subjects for which such percentage is required by these regulations, or who fails to obtain at least 60 per cent. of the total marks, will be allowed a second supplementary examination not later than the next September examination.

(3.) A candidate who fails in any subject at such second supplementary examination will not be allowed any further supplementary examination. Should he again present himself he must take the whole examination; provided that should he fail in the subjects of astronomy and geodesy only, the Board may, at its discretion, allow him to sit for these subjects again.

Certificates of Competency.

  1. Every candidate passing the examination to the satisfaction of the Board shall be entitled to a certificate of competency.

Licenses.

  1. Every applicant holding the Board’s certificate of competency may apply for a license to practise as a surveyor, and to have his name entered in the Register of Surveyors.

  2. A fee of 10s. 6d. shall be paid to the Secretary with every application for a license, and the applicant shall also make the declaration in the Third Schedule of the said Act.

SURVEYORS FROM AUSTRALIAN STATES.

Surveyors licensed in or after September, 1895.

  1. (1.) Any surveyor licensed to survey in any of the Australian States in or after September, 1895, who produces his certificate of competency or his license, and satisfactory evidence of identity and good character, shall be entitled to a license to practise as a surveyor, and shall have his name entered in the Register of Surveyors.

Surveyors qualified before September, 1895.

(2.) When any surveyor who qualified before September, 1895, produces his certificate of competency or his license, and a letter of recommendation dated within the preceding twelve months from the Board of the State in which he is licensed, and satisfactory evidence of identity and good character, he shall be entitled to a license to practise as a surveyor, and shall have his name entered in the Register of Surveyors.

Provided that if by such surveyor’s absence from the State in which he obtained his license he is prevented from obtaining a letter of recommendation, he shall be entitled to a license on passing such examination as the Board may require.

LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION.

  1. The Board may grant a letter of recommendation to any licensed surveyor of New Zealand either without examination or upon such examination as in the opinion of the Board may be necessary.

Signed at Wellington this 30th day of July, 1913.

JAMES MACKENZIE,
Chairman, Surveyors’ Board.

C. E. ADAMS,
Secretary, Surveyors’ Board.

Approved in Council this fourth day of August, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen.

LIVERPOOL, Governor.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council



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🌾 Examination Regulations under the Surveyors’ Institute and Board of Examiners Act, 1908 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 July 1913
Surveyors, Examination Regulations, Licensing, Board of Examiners, Supplementary Examinations, Certificates of Competency
  • JAMES MACKENZIE, Chairman, Surveyors’ Board
  • C. E. ADAMS, Secretary, Surveyors’ Board
  • LIVERPOOL, Governor
  • J. F. ANDREWS, Clerk of the Executive Council