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FIRST HOME OWNER GRANT ACT 2000 - SECT 36A

Power to require valuation

36A Power to require valuation

(1) For the purposes of determining the total value of a transaction, the Chief Commissioner may do any one or more of the following:
(a) require, by written notice, an applicant (or former applicant) for a first home owner grant to provide to the Chief Commissioner:
(i) a valuation by a registered valuer of any property or consideration, or
(ii) other evidence of the value of the property or consideration the Chief Commissioner considers appropriate,
(b) have a valuation made of any property or consideration,
(c) adopt any available valuation of the property or consideration by a registered valuer (or other person the Chief Commissioner considers suitably qualified).
(2) In this section, a "registered valuer" has the same meaning as it has in the Valuers Act 2003 .



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