South Australian Consolidated RegulationsSchedule 2—Fees and allowances
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1—Interpretation | ||
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In this Schedule— | |
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residential land means— | |
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(a) land
designated on the valuation roll as being subject to residential land use; or | |
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(b)
other vacant land (not exceeding 5 000 square metres) zoned for
residential purposes under a Development Plan under the Development
Act 1993 . | ||
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2—Fees | ||
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(1) |
For a copy of the valuation roll (section 21 of Act)—for each
$10 000 of capital value of the land to which the roll relates as at the
date that the most recent general valuation came into force |
14.35 cents |
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(2) |
On an application for a review of a valuation (section 25B of Act)—
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(a) of
land used by the applicant solely as his or her principal place of residence |
$90.50 | |
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(b) of
any other land |
$224.00 |
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(3) |
For a certified copy of, or extract from, any entry in a valuation roll
(section 32 of Act) |
$34.00 |
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3—Allowances for review of valuation under Valuation of Land
Act 1971 (section 25A(8)) or Local Government Act 1999 | ||
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(1) |
Review not completed—if the panel member has received a copy of the
application for review and submissions of the applicant and Valuer-General but
the review is not completed because the review involves a question of law, the
application for review is withdrawn or for some other reason approved by the
Valuer-General |
$100.00 |
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(2) |
Completed review—residential land | |
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(a)
ordinary review |
$300.00 |
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(b)
complex review |
$400.00 |
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(3) |
Completed review—land other than residential land | |
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(a)
ordinary review |
$400.00 |
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(b)
review of some complexity |
$600.00 |
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(c)
review of medium complexity |
$800.00 |
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(d)
review of high complexity |
$1 000.00 |
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(4) |
The complexity, or level of complexity, of a review will be determined having
regard to the following: | |
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(a) the
nature and scale of the review (including the number of hours reasonably
required to conduct the review); | |
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(b) the
need for consultation by the valuer with an engineer, planner, surveyor or
other expert. | |