What includes key background to the RICS?
What is the RICS Motto?
There is measure in all things
What is the address of the RICS?
125 Great George Street, Parliament Square, London
What is Lionheart?
Charity set up for RICS members, for RICS members. Provides advice and suppport on matters including:
- Well-being and mental health
- Financial support
- Illness & legal advice
What is Modus and Matrix?
Modus - RICS publication (magazine)
Matrix - division for young surveyors - provides events, networking, seminars etc
How much is RICS membership?
£354 for first 2 years, £539 afterwards
What are the professional groups?
What is the governance structure of the RICS?
17 specialist professional groups
Who makes up the professional team?
What is the role of the Standards and Regulation Board?
Responsible for the Strategy, Policy, Operation and admissions into the profession
What is the role of the Governing Council?
Responsible for global strategy and ensures obligations under the Royal Charter are met
What is the role of the Audit Committee?
Maintain the effectiveness and integrity of RICS functions?
What is the role of the managing board?
Directs RICS affairs under delegated authority from the governing council
How would you become a RICS Fellow?
Provide assessors:
- Evidence of
- 5+ years at MRICS
- leadership role
- professional and technical achievement
- raising the profile of the RICS
- Portfolio of professional achievement to support application and CPD record
What is the key role of the RICS?
What are the three main roles?
What were the aims of the Bichard Review?
What are the 5 benefits of being a RICS member?
What are the 3 key benefits for firms regulation?
What is the Royal Charter?
Who is the current RICS president?
Anne Gray
What are the 5 principles of better regulation?
TPACT
- Transparent
- Proportional
- Accountable
- Consistent
- Targeted
What is a bye-law?
Regulation made by an organisation (RICS last updated theirs in Feb 2021)
What are the 5 professional and ethical standards?