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Land Valuation Act 2010
sec.189Grant of application
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### sec.189 Grant of application
If the valuer-general grants the application, the valuer-general must make a suppression direction for the applicant (a protected person ) and give effect to it.
See also sections 204 (Notice about protected persons to local governments) and 260 (Confidentiality of information).
The suppression direction must state—
the protected person’s name; and
the parcel of which the person is an owner; and
the valuation rolls and other documents from which the protected person’s name and address for service are to be excluded; and
the day of the valuer-general’s approval and the day the direction stops having effect.
(sec.189-ssec.1) If the valuer-general grants the application, the valuer-general must make a suppression direction for the applicant (a protected person ) and give effect to it. See also sections 204 (Notice about protected persons to local governments) and 260 (Confidentiality of information).
(sec.189-ssec.2) The suppression direction must state— the protected person’s name; and the parcel of which the person is an owner; and the valuation rolls and other documents from which the protected person’s name and address for service are to be excluded; and the day of the valuer-general’s approval and the day the direction stops having effect.
- (a) the protected person’s name; and
- (b) the parcel of which the person is an owner; and
- (c) the valuation rolls and other documents from which the protected person’s name and address for service are to be excluded; and
- (d) the day of the valuer-general’s approval and the day the direction stops having effect.