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Land Valuation Act 2010
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### sec.78 Public notice
The valuer-general must, after making an annual valuation, give a public notice stating the following—
that the valuation has been made;
that unprotected valuation roll information about the valuation will be available for inspection by anyone, without fee, for a stated period;
when the stated period starts and ends;
where the information may be inspected.
The stated period can not be less than 60 days.
As well as giving the public notice, the valuer-general may advertise the information’s availability in any other way the valuer-general considers appropriate.
Subsection (1) (b) does not apply to a Land Tax valuation or a Land Act rental valuation.
(sec.78-ssec.1) The valuer-general must, after making an annual valuation, give a public notice stating the following— that the valuation has been made; that unprotected valuation roll information about the valuation will be available for inspection by anyone, without fee, for a stated period; when the stated period starts and ends; where the information may be inspected.
(sec.78-ssec.2) The stated period can not be less than 60 days.
(sec.78-ssec.3) As well as giving the public notice, the valuer-general may advertise the information’s availability in any other way the valuer-general considers appropriate.
(sec.78-ssec.4) Subsection (1) (b) does not apply to a Land Tax valuation or a Land Act rental valuation.
- (a) that the valuation has been made;
- (b) that unprotected valuation roll information about the valuation will be available for inspection by anyone, without fee, for a stated period;
- (c) when the stated period starts and ends;
- (d) where the information may be inspected.