Western Australian Consolidated Acts[s. 182(5)]
In this
Schedule —
Board means the Board of Valuers established under
section 182.
Subject to
clause 4 a member of the Board holds office for a term of 2 years
and is eligible for reappointment.
The Board is
constituted by the chairperson of the Board and any 2 other members of
the Board and may meet despite there being a vacancy on the Board.
4 . Resignation or removal from office
(1) A member of the
Board may resign by written notice.
(2) The Governor may
remove a member of the Board from office if the member —
(a)
misbehaves or is incompetent; or
(b) is
suffering from a permanent physical or mental incapacity that impairs the
performance of the member’s functions.
(1) The members of the
Board are entitled to such fees and expenses, in respect of attendances at
meetings of, or while engaged in the business of, the Board, as the Minister
may from time to time determine.
(2) In determining
under subclause (1) fees to which members of the Board are entitled while
engaged in the business of the Board, the Minister may adopt —
(a)
wholly or in part; and
(b) with
or without alteration,
all or any of the
maximum amounts of remuneration fixed under section 25 of the
Land Valuers Licensing Act 1978 for the various kinds of services
rendered by licensed valuers and those maximum amounts of remuneration, if so
adopted are to be taken to be fees determined under subclause (1) as fees
to which the members of the Board are entitled while engaged in the business
of the Board.
(3) An adoption made
under subclause (2) may be made by reference to the citation of the
relevant notice published in the Gazette under section 25 of the
Land Valuers Licensing Act 1978 and to any provisions of that notice, and
it is not necessary to set out in the relevant determination made under
subclause (1) the full text of that notice or of any provision of the
notice.