4 CCR 725-2, ch. 9 - LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT AND PORTABILITY OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSES OF SERVICE MEMBERS AND THEIR SPOUSES
9.1.
Pursuant to section
12-10-611(1) and
(2), C.R.S., licensure by endorsement will be
subject to the following restrictions and requirements:
A. The Board may issue licenses by
endorsement only to those Persons holding an Active license or certificate from
another Jurisdiction which is substantially equivalent to those described in
Rules 1.21., 1.22. or 1.23., with qualification requirements substantially
equivalent to those in Rules 2.2., 2.3. or 2.4., respectively;
B. The Applicant must be the holder of an
Active license or certificate in Good Standing under the laws of another
Jurisdiction;
C. The appraiser
regulatory program of the Jurisdiction where the Applicant holds an Active
license or certificate in Good Standing must be in compliance with Title XI,
FIRREA, as determined by the ASC as defined in Rule 1.38.;
D. The Applicant must apply for licensure by
endorsement on a form provided by the Board, pay the specified Fees and meet
all other Board requirements, including the submission of a set of fingerprints
to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation for the purpose of conducting a state
and national fingerprint-based criminal history record check pursuant to
section 12-10-606(6)(a),
C.R.S;
E. The Applicant must apply
for and be issued by the Board a license by endorsement prior to undertaking
appraisal activities in Colorado that would require licensure in Colorado;
and
F. A license issued by
endorsement will be subject to the same renewal requirements as a license
issued pursuant to section
12-10-606, C.R.S., and Chapters 7
and 8 of these Rules.
9.2. Portability of professional licenses of
service members and their spouses. When a service member or spouse relocates
their residency to Colorado because of military orders for military service,
and the service member or spouse possesses a Valid licensed or certified
credential issued by another Jurisdiction, the Board will grant the service
member or spouse the authority to practice in Colorado at the license level
substantially equivalent to those described in Rules 1.21., 1.22. or 1.23
conditional on the following requirements being met:
A. Provide a copy of the military orders
indicating that the new residency will be in Colorado;
B. The service member or spouse must remain
in Good Standing with the Jurisdiction that issued the license;
C. The service member or spouse must have
held an Active license during the two (2) years immediately preceding the
relocation to Colorado;
D. The
service member or spouse must apply for licensure on a form provided by the
Board, pay the specified Fee, and provide proof of having in effect a policy of
errors and omissions insurance as set forth in Rule 6.10.;
E. The service member or spouse must submit
to the authority of the Board for purposes of standards of professional
appraisal practices, disciplinary procedures, and fulfillment of any Continuing
Education requirements; and
F. The
ability to practice in Colorado is valid as long as the military orders are in
effect.
Notes
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