Engineering and Land Regulations




JUNE 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1965

branches of engineering in which he seeks to be examined,
and shall furnish a postal address to which communications
from the Board may be sent to him, and shall pay the fee
hereinafter prescribed.

(7.) The Board may from time to time appoint suitable
persons to be examiners, and may fix and pay such remunera-
tion to the examiners as the Board may think fit.

(8.) The Board may make arrangements for the conduct
of examinations, and may employ and pay supervisors and
hire examination-rooms.

(9.) The supervisor may require any candidate presenting
himself at an examination to furnish such proof of identity
as the supervisor may require.

(10.) The names of the persons who have passed the exam-
ination, together with the branch or branches of engineering
in which they have passed, shall be notified by the Board by
advertisement in the Gazette.

(11.) The Registrar shall in due course send by post to
every candidate a notification showing the maximum marks
obtainable in every paper or subject taken by the candidate,
the marks awarded to the candidate in every such paper or
subject, and an intimation as to whether the candidate has
passed or has not passed the examination.

(12.) Except as aforesaid, no information of the result of
any examination shall be given by the Board to any person,
and no examiner shall disclose the result of any examination
or any matter connected therewith except to the Board or as
the Board may direct.

(13.) The Board may make arrangements with the Univer-
sity of New Zealand or any other institution for the conduct
of examinations on behalf of the Board and of all matters
incidental thereto.

  1. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION.

(1.) The name of every person removed from the register
under section 11 of the said Act shall be published in the
Gazette, and the Board may, if it thinks fit, state the ground
of such removal.

(2.) Such publication shall take place after the time for
appeal under section 12 of the said Act has expired. If no
appeal is pending, or in case of an appeal, then after the
decision of the Board of Appeal has been given.

(3.) Every certificate of registration issued to any person
whose name is removed from the register as aforesaid shall
be returned to the Registrar within one month from the date
of the publication in the Gazette of the notification aforesaid.

(4.) Every such person who without just cause fails so to
return any certificate shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5.

  1. FEES.

(1.) The fee for registration shall be £1 1s., to be paid before
any entry is made in the register.

(2.) The fee for a certificate of registration shall be 5s., to
be paid before the certificate is issued by the Registrar.

(3.) The fee for inspection of the register shall be 2s. 6d.
for every name in respect of which the entries are inspected,
or 2s. 6d. for every calendar year the entries made in which are
inspected.

(4.) The fee for a certified copy of an entry in the register
shall be 5s.

(5.) The fee to be paid on every application for examination
shall be £2 2s.

(6.) Copies of the syllabus of subject-matter referred to in
Regulation No. 5 may be obtained from the Registrar on
payment of 1s. for each copy.

(7.) Copies of past examination-papers (if available) may be
obtained from the Registrar on payment of 2s. 6d. for each
set of all the papers set in any one examination.

SCHEDULE.

[Form A.

REGISTER OF ENGINEERS.

Registration Name. Qualifications Address. Date of Reference
No. for Regis- No.
Registration. tration.

[Form B.

ENGINEERS REGISTRATION BOARD OF NEW ZEALAND.

This is to certify that __, of __, having satisfied
the Board that he has been trained and had experience as
__, was on the __ day of __, 19, regis-
tered as an engineer under the Engineers Registration Act,
1924.

Chairman.

Registrar.

C

[Form C.

Engineers Registration Act, 1924.
FORM OF APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION.

This form is to be filled up as directed and signed by the
applicant, and posted to the Registrar, Engineers Registra-
tion Board of New Zealand, Wellington.

Should any original documents or examination certificates
be sent with this application, it is desirable that the letter
be registered.

I, [Insert full name], of [Insert place of abode and occupation],
do hereby make application for registration under the Engi-
neers Registration Act, 1924; and I do solemnly and sincerely
declare that—

  1. I was born on the [Insert date, month, and year].

  2. My education and experience in the practice of the pro-
    fession of engineering are as follows : [State where educated,
    giving names of primary and secondary schools, colleges attended,
    the town where situated, and the years of attendance : also state
    what positions you have occupied, the years so occupied in each
    position, and the nature of the engineering-work carried out by
    you during each such period].

  3. I am [Insert names of engineering institutions or societies
    of which you are a member or associate member, giving dates of
    election].

  4. I have passed the following examinations, in which I
    took the following subjects [Give names of examinations, dates
    of passing, and subjects taken]:

Name of Examination. Date passed. Subjects.
  1. I claim to have the fact that I am qualified as [Fill in
    class of engineering in which you consider you are entitled to
    registration] endorsed on my certificate.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ-
ing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the
Peace Act, 1908.

Signature of Applicant:

Declared at __, this __ day of __, 192____, before me—

Justice of the Peace, Solicitor, or Notary Public.

(To be filled | Submitted to Board: __ , 192 .
up by Board.) | Action taken:
| Registered No. __ , 192 .

Signed: __

Chairman.

F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations regarding the Disposal of Lands acquired by the
Crown under the Native Townships Act, 1910, and its
Amendments.

CHARLES FERGUSSON, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 22nd day of
June, 1925.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor-General in Council.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities con-
ferred upon him by section twenty-two of the Native
Townships Act, 1910 (hereinafter referred to as “the said
Act”) His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion
of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby
amend, in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto, the
regulations under the said Act made on the twentieth day
of December, one thousand nine hundred and twenty, and
on the twenty-fourth day of May, one thousand nine hundred
and twenty-two, and gazetted on the thirteenth day of
January, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and
the first day of June, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-
two, respectively (hereinafter referred to as “the said regu-
lations”); and doth declare that the amending regulation
shall come into force on the date of the gazetting hereof.

SCHEDULE.

The said regulations are hereby amended by adding thereto
the following new clause:

“16. Any lessee of land in a Native township acquired by
the Crown in respect of which a notice of valuation has,



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🏛️ Engineers Registration Regulations, 1925 (continued from previous page)

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22 June 1925
Engineers, Registration, Regulations, Board, Examinations
  • F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council

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22 June 1925
Lands, Disposal, Native Townships Act, Regulations, Crown
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