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About the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria

The Board's Role

The Board is established in Part 7 of the Surveying Act 2004 and reports to Government via the Minister for Environment and Climate Change, the Hon Gavin Jennings, MLC.

 

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Functions

Section 45 of the Surveying Act 2004 sets out the functions of the Board.  The functions of the Board are:

  • to advise the Minister on the administration, policies and strategic directions of cadastral surveying;
  • to register cadastral surveyors as licensed surveyors;
  • to keep a register of licensed surveyors;
  • to determine qualifications required for registration as licensed surveyors;
  • to approve courses of study which provide qualifications for registration as licensed surveyors;
  • to determine practical training required to establish competence for registration or renewal of registration as licensed surveyors;
  • to hold examinations to establish competence for registration as licensed surveyors;
  • to issue and publish guidelines about the educational, training and technical standards required for cadastral surveying;
  • to investigate the professional conduct or fitness to practise of licensed surveyors and impose sanctions where necessary;
  • to enter into and give effect to reciprocal arrangements, not inconsistent with this Act, with the cadastral surveying registration authority, by whatever name called, of another State, a Territory or another country for or with respect to:

    (i) securing uniformity in the education, training and examination of persons in cadastral surveying;

    (ii) granting exemptions from a course of study, practical training or examination required for registration as a licensed surveyor in Victoria to a person who satisfies the Board that the person has completed outside Victoria a course of study or practical training or has passed an examination of a similar standard to that required for registration in Victoria;
  • any other functions conferred on the Board by this or any other Act. 

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Vision

To ensure the community can rely on competent, professional cadastral surveyors and have confidence in Victoria's property boundary system.

 

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Mission Statement

To protect the integrity of Victoria's system of land boundaries by ensuring only competent cadastral surveyors are registered in Victoria and by monitoring the performance of cadastral surveyors.

The Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria is committed to:

 

  • oversee the evolution of a viable body of competent licensed surveyors able to meet community demands for accurate and efficient cadastral surveying services
  • advise Government and be recognised for providing efficient, quality services to industry, consumers and stakeholders
  • conduct fair and impartial investigations into the professional conduct of licensed surveyors
  • improve the profile of the profession and foster industry succession

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Goals

The Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria aims to provide best practice in:

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Services

The Board provides the following services:

  • Annual registration for Victorian licensed surveyors.
  • Reciprocal registration for licensed surveyors under mutual recognition arrangements between States and Territories in Australasia.
  • Certificates of registration or extracts from the register.
  • Identity cards to be carried by licensed surveyors when entering private property.
  • Approval of courses of study that provide qualifications required for registration.
  • Approval of professional training agreements between licensed surveyors and graduates.
  • Examination of projects and surveys of graduate surveyors to establish competence for registration as licensed surveyors.
  • Guidelines about the educational, training and technical standards required for cadastral surveying.
  • Investigation of complaints about the professional conduct of licensed surveyors and imposes sanctions where necessary.