Ohio Admin. Code 1301:11-3-05 - Examination requirements for licensing and certification applicants
(A)
.An
An
applicant for a general real estate appraiser certificate or a residential real
estate appraiser license or certificate shall satisfy all fee, education,
experience and background requirements as are required by section
4763.05 of the Revised Code to
be eligible to take the examination.
(1) An
applicant for a residential real estate appraiser license shall achieve a
passing score, as designated by the real estate
appraiser board, on an examination authorized for residential real
estate appraiser license testing by the real estate
appraiser board;
(2) An
applicant for a residential real estate appraiser certificate shall achieve a
passing score, as designated by the real estate
appraiser board, on an examination authorized for residential real
estate appraiser certificate testing by the real
estate appraiser board; and
(3) An applicant for a general real estate
appraiser certificate shall achieve a passing score,
as designated by the real estate appraiser board, on an examination
authorized for general real estate appraiser certificate
testing by the real estate appraiser
board.
(B) The
superintendent of real estate, with the consent of the real estate appraiser
board, may enter into agreements with recognized national testing services to
administer the residential real estate appraiser licensure examination, the
residential real estate appraisal certification examination and general real
estate appraiser certification examination under the superintendent's
supervision and control, consistent with the requirements of Chapter 4763. of
the Revised Code as to the contents of such examinations.
(C) An applicant must take the examination in
accordance with the instructions provided by the testing vendor. The applicant
shall have twelve months from the date of notification of testing eligibility,
provided by the testing vendor, to achieve a passing score on the examination.
If the applicant fails to achieve a passing score on the examination within the
twelve month eligibility period, the applicant's application file shall be
closed.. The applicant must notify the
division of any change in application status that occurs during the twelve
month eligibility period that would affect the fitness of the applicant to take
the examination, including but not limited to, a
criminal conviction,
or a change of name or address.
(D) The examination for
state certification as a general real estate
appraiser and state-certification or licensure as a residential real estate
appraiser
a general real estate appraiser
certificate or a residential real estate appraiser license or certificate
shall include, but not be limited to, the following content areas:
(1) Influences on real estate value,
;
(2) Legal considerations in appraisal,
;
(3) Types of value,
;
(4) Economic principles,
;
(5) Real estate markets and analysis,
;
(6) Valuation process,
;
(7) Property description,
;
(8) Highest and best use analysis,
;
(9) Appraisal math and statistics,
;
(10) Sales comparison approach,
;
(11) Site value,
;
(12) Cost approach,
;
(13) Income approach,
;
(14) Valuation of partial interests,
;
(15) Appraisal standards and ethics,
; and
(16) Ohio real estate and appraisal laws and
rules.
(E) Each
applicant shall bring to the examination and submit to the examiner prior to
being seated for the examination at least one form of government issued photo
identification.
(F) The
superintendent of real estate may waive the requirement of examination if an
applicant can establish that he or she has achieved a passing score as
specified in this rule in
on an appraiser license or certification examination
approved by the appraiser qualifications board to qualify for an appraiser
license or certification in another state and that the applicant is in good
standing in that state.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4763.03
Rule Amplifies: 4763.05
Prior Effective Dates: 12/07/1990, 05/07/1993, 02/06/1996, 09/10/1996, 12/15/1999, 01/01/2007, 11/29/2010, 08/13/2015
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4763.03
Rule Amplifies: 4763.05
Prior Effective Dates: 12/7/1990, 5/7/1993, 2/6/1996, 9/10/1996, 12/15/1999, 1/1/2007, 11/29/2010
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