South Australian Consolidated Acts (1) On the hearing of
a complaint, the Court may, if it is satisfied on the balance of probabilities
that there is proper cause for taking disciplinary action against the person
to whom the complaint relates, by an order or orders do one or more of the
following:
(a)
reprimand the person;
(b)
impose a fine not exceeding $20 000 on the person;
(c)
prohibit the person from carrying on the business of a land valuer;
(d)
prohibit the person from being employed or otherwise engaged in the business
of a land valuer;
(e)
prohibit the person from being a director of a body corporate that is a land
valuer.
(2) The Court
may—
(a)
stipulate that a prohibition is to apply—
(i)
permanently; or
(ii)
for a specified period; or
(iii)
until the fulfilment of stipulated conditions; or
(iv)
until further order;
(b)
stipulate that an order relating to a person is to have effect at a specified
future time and impose conditions as to the conduct of the person or the
person's business until that time.
(3) If—
(a) a
person has been found guilty of an offence; and
(b) the
circumstances of the offence form, in whole or in part, the subject matter of
the complaint,
the person is not liable to a fine under this section in respect of conduct
giving rise to the offence.