Ohio Admin. Code 1301:11-7-01 - Continuing education requirement
(A)
A state registered, licensed or certified real estate appraiser shall submit to
the division of real estate, on a form prescribed by the superintendent, such
information as the superintendent or appraiser board may require concerning
continuing education instruction completed by the individual.
(B) Beginning January 1, 2003, at least once
in the succeeding two year education cycle and each two year education cycle
thereafter, seven hours of of continuing education shall be in the national
uniform standards of professional appraisal practice update course, or its
equivalent. Equivalency shall be determined through the appraisal
qualifications board course approval program or by an alternate method
established by the appraisal qualifications board (AQB).
(C)
The requirements of this rule must be satisfied through distance education as
defined in paragraph (A) of rule
1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code or through classroom hours of instruction. For this rule,
"classroom hour" applies to instruction in a classroom setting or in a distance
education setting.
(D)
Distance education is acceptable if:
An asynchronous distance education course is acceptable
to meet class hour requirements if:
(1)
The course provides interaction. Interaction is a reciprocal environment where
the student has verbal or written communication with the instructor;
and
(2)
And
the
The course content is approved by:
the course approval program through the appraiser
qualifications board of the appraisal foundation
AQB; the superintendent or the real estate
appraiser board; or an accredited college, community college or university that
offers distance education programs and is approved or accredited by the
commission on colleges, a regional or national accreditation association or by
an accrediting agency that is recognized by the U.S. secretary of education.
Non-academic credit college courses provided by a college must be approved by
the appraiser qualifications board of the appraisal
foundation; AQB; and
(3)
And the course receives course delivery mechanism
approval from an approved appraiser qualifications board organization in course
design and delivery; or a college that qualifies under paragraph (D)(2) of this
rule that awards academic credit for the distance education course; or a
qualifying college for content approval with a distance education delivery
program that approves the course design and delivery that incorporates
interactivity.
The course delivery mechanism
approval is obtained from one or more of the following sources:
(a)
The
AQB;
(b)
AQB approved organizations providing approval of course
design and delivery, including but not limited to, the appraisal foundation or
other independent approved entity;
(c)
A college or
university that qualifies in paragraph (D)(2) of this rule that awards academic
credit for the distance education course; or
(d)
A qualifying
college or university for content approval with a distance education delivery
program that approves the course design and delivery that incorporates the
interactivity.
(E) Continuing education instruction obtained
in excess of fourteen classroom hours during the one year interval may not be
used to meet the requirements for any future reporting period.
(F) No state registered, licensed, or
certified real estate appraiser shall receive credit for more than eight
classroom hours of continuing education instruction in any one calendar day
unless the continuing education instruction is distance education as defined in
paragraph (A) of rule
1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code.
(G) Aside from
complying with the seven hour national uniform standards of professional
appraisal practice update course, or its equivalent, a state registered,
licensed, or certified real estate appraiser may not receive credit for
duplicate hours of continuing education completed during the term of the
certificate or license being renewed.
(H) Except as provided in this paragraph,
courses completed prior to being approved by the superintendent do not qualify
for continuing education credit. State registered, licensed or certified real
estate appraisers may receive credit for a course that has not been previously
approved by the board, only when the state registered, licensed, or certified
real estate appraiser:
(1) Submits the course
for credit within the same continuing education reporting period in which the
course was taken;
(2) Submits proof
the course is approved by a state appraiser regulatory agency or the appraiser
qualifications board of the appraisal foundation if the course was completed
through classroom hours of instruction or submits proof the course satisfies
the requirements found in paragraph (D) of this rule if the course is offered
in a distance education setting; and
(3) Submits an education compliance form, the
course syllabus, course attendance certificate and a non-refundable twenty-five
dollar course approval application fee.
(I) Any state registered, licensed or
certified real estate appraisers returning from active military duty may be
placed in active status for a period up to ninety days pending the completion
of all applications and continuing education requirements.
(J) Any state registered, licensed or
certified real estate appraisers impacted by a state or federally declared
disaster that occurs within ninety days prior to the end of the continuing
education cycle may remain in active status for a period of up to ninety days
after the end of the continuing education cycle, pending the completion of all
applications and continuing education requirements.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4763.03, 4763.07
Rule Amplifies: Ohio Revised Code Section 4763.03, 4763.07
Prior Effective Dates: 11/15/1991, 05/07/1993, 02/06/1996, 03/20/1999, 06/21/2002, 01/01/2008, 01/01/2009, 11/29/2010, 01/01/2012, 11/01/2012, 01/27/2014, 01/01/2015
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