Surveyor Registration Rules




Aug. 30.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2779

RULE XIII.—REGISTERS.

(1) As provided by section 5 of the Act the Registrar shall keep in his office a Register of Surveyors in which shall be entered the names of all persons registered under the Act, the qualifications by virtue of which they are so registered, and such other particulars in relation thereto as may from time to time be prescribed by the Board.

(2) There shall also be entered in the said Register the following other particulars:—

(a) The address of every person so registered:

(b) The date of registration.

(3) The Registrar shall also where necessary keep a record of the career as surveyor of any person whose name is entered in the Register.

(4) The Registrar shall also keep in his office lists of:—

(a) The names and addresses of all articled pupils who have complied with the requirements herein set forth, together with the names of the surveyors to whom they are articled, and a complete record of all transfers of such articles.

(b) The names, addresses, and qualifications of all persons to whom certificates of competency have been issued together with the respective dates of issue.

(c) All Letters of Recommendation with the respective dates of issue.

(d) Any charges that may be laid before the Board against any person together with the finding of the Board.

(e) Such indexes as may be necessary for the more convenient use of the Register and lists aforesaid.

RULE XIV.—FEES.

The following fees shall be payable to the Board in respect of the matters hereinafter referred to:—

£ s. d.

  1. Registering articles . . . . . . 0 5 0

  2. Registering transfer of articles. . . . 0 5 0

  3. Entry of a candidate for examination . . 5 5 0

(Provided that in the event of failure of any candidate to pass the full examination the Board may at its discretion remit part (not exceeding £3 3s.) of the fee payable for any subsequent examination of such candidate.)

  1. Registration under the Act as a surveyor . . 2 2 0

  2. Issue of a certificate of registration . . 0 10 6

  3. Issue of a duplicate certificate of registration . . 0 5 0

  4. Restoration of name to Register after removal . . 2 2 0

  5. Issue of a Letter of Recommendation . . 1 1 0

  6. Inspection of Register . . . . 0 2 6

RULE XV.—TRANSITORY PROVISIONS.

(1) Registration of articles or transfers under the rules hereby revoked shall enure as if effected under these rules.

(2) The passing or partial passing of any examination prescribed by the rules hereby revoked shall qualify for registration or for presentation for further examination under these rules to the same extent as the passing or partial passing of the corresponding examination hereby prescribed.

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SCHEDULE.

[Form No. 1.

CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE.

I, A.B., a registered surveyor of the Dominion of New Zealand, hereby certify that C.D. has been professionally and continuously employed under articles, or other similar agreement, with me in the practice of land surveying from to , that is, for a period of years months, of which years months have been occupied in field service; and that he is, in my opinion, fully competent to effect surveys on its own responsibility.

A.B.,
Registered Surveyor.

Dated at , this day of , 19 .

If the candidate has rendered any further service it should be stated here, as it may be credited to him in the examination. If the term is incomplete, the last clause may be struck out.



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