Surveyors Regulation 2014


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Surveyors Regulation 2014

1Short title

This regulation may be cited as the Surveyors Regulation 2014.

1AQualifications and experience of board members—Act, s 12

(1)This section states, for section 12(2) of the Act, the qualifications and experience particular members must have.
(2)The board must consist of—
(a)3 cadastral surveyors; and
(b)1 other cadastral surveyor employed in the department; and
(c)1 surveyor with a mining registration endorsement; and
(d)1 surveyor directly involved in teaching surveying; and
(e)1 other surveyor; and
(f)2 other individuals who represent the interests of the community generally in the conduct and practice of the profession.
(3)A surveyor may be appointed as a member only if—
(a)the surveyor has been registered as a surveyor for periods totalling at least 5 years; and
(b)for a surveyor mentioned in subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c)—the surveyor has held the registration endorsement mentioned in that subsection for periods totalling at least 5 years.
(4)In this section—
mining registration endorsement means any of the following registration endorsements—
(a)mining open cut (O);
(b)mining underground coal (UC);
(c)mining underground metalliferous (Mining UM).

s 1A ins 2019 Act No. 17 s 84

2Criteria for registration as an emeritus surveyor

(1)For section 36(3)(c) of the Act, the prescribed criteria are—
(a)the individual has been registered as a surveyor—
(i)for at least 25 consecutive years; or
(ii)for periods the board is satisfied are at least equivalent to being registered for 25 consecutive years; and
(b)the individual has given the board a written statement notifying the board that the individual has retired from surveying practice.
(2)It is a further prescribed criterion that if the individual is the cadastral surveyor responsible for the survey quality of a relevant plan of survey, the individual must have—
(a)authorised another person to take the action mentioned in the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, section 32(1) for the survey; and
(b)given the board a copy of the authorisation.
(3)In this section—
registered means registered as a surveyor under the Act, the repealed Act or a corresponding law.
relevant plan of survey means a plan of survey that—
(a)is to be registered under the Land Act 1994 or Land Title Act 1994; or
(b)is required for a purpose under the Mineral Resources Act 1989.

3Insurance coverage

For sections 36(2)(c)(ii)(A) and 38(2)(c) of the Act, the following insurance cover is prescribed—
(a)for an individual—professional indemnity insurance for at least $1m;
(b)for a corporation—professional indemnity insurance for at least $1m.

4Application for competency assessment—Act, s 44(2)

An application for assessment under section 44 of the Act must be made in the approved form and be accompanied by the documents identified in the form.

5Particulars for register

(1)For section 68(3) of the Act, the following particulars are prescribed—
(a)the registrant’s name;
(b)the registrant’s address (including business and postal addresses);
(c)the type of registration held by the registrant;
(d)the day the registrant was first registered for the registrant’s current type of registration under the Act, the repealed Act or a corresponding law;
(e)the day the registrant’s registration expires;
(f)the registration endorsements held by the registrant;
(g)the day any registration endorsements held by the registrant expire;
(h)if the registrant is a corporation and intends to conduct, or holds itself out as conducting, cadastral surveys—the name of a cadastral surveyor employed by the corporation;
(i)if the registrant is a corporation and holds a registration endorsement (other than a registration endorsement for cadastral surveys or as a consulting surveyor)—the name of a surveyor who is employed by the corporation and holds the same registration endorsement;
(j)if the registrant is a corporation and paragraphs (h) and (i) do not apply—the name of a surveyor employed by the corporation;
(k)if a professional conduct review panel takes disciplinary action against the registrant under section 91 of the Act—details of the action;
(l)if QCAT takes disciplinary action against the registrant—details of the action, other than the details mentioned in section 127(2) of the Act.
(2)For subsection (1)(k) and (l), the details must be included in the publicly available part of the register for the following period—
(a)if conditions are imposed on the registrant’s registration, registration endorsement or re-application for registration—the period the conditions are in force;
(b)if a professional conduct review panel or QCAT decides disciplinary action taken against the registrant must be included in the publicly available part of the register for a period—the stated period.

6Notice of change in circumstances

For section 72 of the Act, the following changes in circumstance are prescribed—
(a)the registrant’s name;
(b)the registrant’s address (including business and postal addresses);
(c)a registration endorsement held by the registrant;
(d)for a corporation that intends to conduct, or holds itself out as conducting, cadastral surveys—the cadastral surveyor named in section 5(1)(h);
(e)for a corporation that holds a registration endorsement (other than a registration endorsement for cadastral surveys or as a consulting surveyor)—the surveyor named in section 5(1)(i);
(f)for a corporation, other than a corporation mentioned in paragraph (d) or (e)—the surveyor named in section 5(1)(j).

7Title for holder of registration endorsement for cadastral surveys—Act, s 192(2)(b)

A surveyor who holds a registration endorsement for carrying out cadastral surveys may use the title ‘registered surveyor—land’ to show the type of registration endorsement held by the surveyor.

8Fees

The fees payable under the Act are stated in schedule 1.

9Repeal

The Surveyors Regulation 2004, SL No. 128 is repealed.

Schedule 1 Fees

section 8

  

Fee units

1

Registration or registration endorsement, for an individual (Act, s 45(1)(c)(i) and (ii))—

 
 

(a)  registration as a surveyor—
 
 

(i)  application fee

187.20

 

(ii)  registration fee

232.40

 

(b)  registration endorsement as a consulting surveyor—
 
 

(i)  application fee

187.20

 

(ii)  registration fee

283.50

 

(c)  registration endorsement, other than as a consulting surveyor—
 
 

(i)  application fee

85.05

 

(ii)  registration fee

34.00

 

(d)  registration as a surveying graduate—
 
 

(i)  application fee

187.20

 

(ii)  registration fee

187.20

 

(e)  registration as a surveying associate—
 
 

(i)  application fee

187.20

 

(ii)  registration fee

170.10

 

(f)  registration as an emeritus surveyor—
 
 

(i)  application fee

90.75

 

(ii)  registration fee

nil

2

Registration or registration endorsement, for a corporation (Act, s 45(1)(c)(i) and (ii))—

 
 

(a)  registration as a surveyor with a registration endorsement as a consulting surveyor—
 
 

(i)  application fee

453.60

 

(ii)  registration fee

993.00

 

(b)  registration endorsement, other than as a consulting surveyor—
 
 

(i)  application fee

85.05

 

(ii)  registration fee

34.00

3

Renewal of registration or registration endorsement, for an individual (Act, s 54(2)(c)(ii) and (3))—

 
 

(a)  registration as a surveyor—
 
 

(i)  registration fee

232.40

 

(ii)  late application fee

85.05

 

(b)  registration endorsement as a consulting surveyor—
 
 

(i)  registration fee

283.50

 

(ii)  late application fee

nil

 

(c)  registration endorsement, other than as a consulting surveyor—
 
 

(i)  registration fee

34.00

 

(ii)  late application fee

nil

 

(d)  registration as a surveying graduate—
 
 

(i)  registration fee

187.20

 

(ii)  late application fee

85.05

 

(e)  registration as a surveying associate—
 
 

(i)  registration fee

170.10

 

(ii)  late application fee

85.05

 

(f)  registration as an emeritus surveyor—
 
 

(i)  registration fee

nil

 

(ii)  late application fee

nil

4

Renewal of registration or registration endorsement, for a corporation (Act, s 54(2)(c)(ii) and (3))—

 
 

(a)  registration fee for registration as a surveyor with a registration endorsement as a consulting surveyor

993.00

 

(b)  registration fee for registration endorsement, other than as a consulting surveyor

34.00

 

(c)  late application fee

283.50

5

Restoration of registration or registration endorsement (Act, s 60(1)(b)(i))—application fee (in addition to any fees payable under item 3 or 4)

135.90

6

Replacement or duplicate registration certificate (Act, s 78(2)(b))

96.45

7

Assessment fee for an application for competency assessment (Act, s 44(2))—

 
 

(a)  if the competency assessment involves assessing a professional assessment project—
 
 

(i)  lodging the application

187.20

 

(ii)  assessing the project

538.00

 

(b)  if the competency assessment involves reassessing a professional assessment project—
 
 

(i)  lodging the application

187.20

 

(ii)  reassessing the project

340.20

 

(c)  if the competency assessment involves assessing a person’s competence equivalence for registration or registration endorsement as a surveyor—
 
 

(i)  lodging the application

187.20

 

(ii)  assessing the person’s competence equivalence

964.00

sch 1 sub 2015 SL No. 39 s 53; 2016 SL No. 48 s 3

amd 2016 SL No. 59 s 69

sub 2017 SL No. 71 s 69; 2018 SL No. 63 s 68; 2019 SL No. 80 s 68; 2020 SL No. 107 s 54; 2021 SL No. 48 s 34; 2022 SL No. 47 s 32