Kan. Admin. Regs. § 117-2-2a - Licensed classification; experience supervision requirements
(a) In order for an
applicant's experience to be approved by the board when the applicant is
applying for the licensed classification, the experience shall have been
supervised by an appraiser according to all of the following conditions:
(1) The supervising appraiser was a certified
appraiser in good standing for the three years immediately preceding
supervision and during the period of supervision.
(2) The supervising appraiser did not
supervise more than three provisional licensed appraisers or unlicensed
appraiser applicants at the same time.
(3) The supervising appraiser maintained
responsibility for supervision of the applicant by meeting both of the
following requirements:
(A) Before signing the
certification section or addendum, the supervising appraiser reviewed each
appraisal report that the applicant prepared or provided assistance in
developing, preparing, or communicating.
(B) The supervising appraiser met the
following requirements:
(i) Ensured that at
least the first 25 properties for which the applicant provided assistance in
developing, preparing, or communicating an appraisal report were personally
inspected by a supervising appraiser; and
(ii) continued to personally inspect each
property for which the applicant provided assistance in developing, preparing,
or communicating an appraisal report until the supervising appraiser was
satisfied that the applicant was competent to appraise the property type, in
accordance with the competency provision of the uniform standards of
professional appraisal practice (USPAP) as required by
K.S.A.
58-4121 and amendments thereto.
(4) Before beginning
supervision, the supervising appraiser completed a course that, at a minimum,
meets the course objectives adopted by reference in
K.A.R.
117-1-1. The supervising appraiser shall
submit proof of completion of the course to the board office before beginning
supervision.
(b) Each
applicant shall be permitted to have more than one supervising
appraiser.
(c) The supervising
appraiser shall supervise the work of an applicant on appraisal reports
performed on properties only if both of the following conditions are met:
(1) The supervising appraiser is permitted by
the supervising appraiser's current credential to appraise the
properties.
(2) The supervising
appraiser is competent to appraise the properties.
Notes
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