Ohio Admin. Code 1301:11-7-02 - Continuing education course approvals
(A)
Application for course approvals.
(1) An
applicant for initial course approval, additional course offerings of an
approved course or renewal of a course approval shall apply to the division of
real estate for approval of appraiser continuing education courses on a form
prescribed by the division along with the nonrefundable fee as specified in
paragraph (A)(2) of this rule. The application form and fee must be submitted
to the division of real estate at least thirty days prior to the proposed
initial date of the offering. Upon notice from the division of real estate that
an application is incomplete or incorrect as filed, the applicant shall, within
thirty days of the date of the last such notice, submit to the division the
additional requested information or the corrected application. Failure to
timely submit the additional requested information or the corrected application
shall constitute just cause for the superintendent to void the
application.
(2) A course provider
which proposes to offer a continuing education course to registered, licensed,
or certified appraisers shall remit to the division of real estate fees in
accordance with the following schedule:
(a)
For each application for initial approval of a continuing education course:
fifty dollars;
(b) For each
additional offering of an approved course within the same calendar year after
the initial course: ten dollars;
(c) For each continuing education course
renewal: fifty dollars; and
(d) For
amendment of an approved course offering: ten dollars.
(B) Criteria for approval of
offerings and instructors.
(1) For this rule,
"classroom hour" applies to instruction held in a classroom setting or in a
distance education setting. Offerings will not be approved in segments of less
than two classroom hours. Unless the continuing education instruction is
distance education as defined in paragraph (A) of rule
1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code, no offering will be approved in which classroom
instruction exceeds more than eight classroom hours in any one day. For
purposes of this rule, one classroom hour consists of fifty minutes of
instruction out of a sixty minute segment.
(2) Instructors who present a continuing
education course, shall submit documentation to the division through a form
prescribed by the division demonstrating the instructor meets at least one of
the following qualifications:
(a) Possession
of a bachelor's degree or higher in a related field to that which the person is
to teach, from a school listed as an institution of higher learning by the
United States department of education, or from a comparable school of a foreign
country;
(b) Possession of a valid
teaching credential or certificate from Ohio or another state authorizing the
holder to teach in the field of instruction which the person is to
teach;
(c) Five years full-time
experience in a profession, trade, or technical occupation in the applicable
field; or
(d) Any combination of at
least five years of full-time experience relevant to the applicable field and
college level education.
(3) The national uniform standards of
professional appraisal practice continuing education course required pursuant
to paragraph (B) of rule
1301:11-7-01 of the
Administrative Code shall only be awarded credit when the course is provided or
course instruction is given by at least one appraisal qualifications board
certified instructor(s) and who is a residential or general state certified
appraiser in good standing.
(4)
Continuing education courses may be obtained from the following entities:
(a) Colleges or universities;
(b) Community or junior colleges;
(c) Real estate appraisal or real estate
related organizations;
(d) State or
federal agencies or commissions;
(e) Proprietary schools;
(f) Providers approved by the superintendent
or the real estate appraiser board; or
(g) The appraisal foundation or its
boards.
(5) Each
continuing education course shall be open to all registered, licensed, or
state-certified real estate appraisers on an equal basis.
(6) An examination of a registered, licensed,
or certified appraiser shall not be a requirement for successful completion of
a continuing education course which is offered in a classroom setting.
Notwithstanding paragraph (K) of rule
1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code,
a course provider may
administer examinations in a continuing education course for the purpose of
verifying participation and evaluating the effectiveness of the
distance education course
in sychronous education offerings.
(7) The superintendent of real estate may
approve course offerings for continuing education which maintain and increase a
registered, licensed, or certified appraiser's skill, knowledge and competency
in real estate appraising and which fall within the following areas:
(a) Ad valorem taxation;
(b) Arbitrations, dispute
resolutions;
(c) Courses related to
the practice of real estate appraisal or consulting;
(d) Developmental cost estimate;
(e) Ethics and standards of professional
practice, uniform standards of professional appraisal practice;
(f) Land use planning, zoning;
(g) Management, leasing,
timesharing;
(h) Property
development, partial interests;
(i)
Real estate financing and investment;
(j) Real estate law, easements and legal
interests;
(k) Real estate
litigation, damages, condemnation;
(l) Real estate appraisal related computer
applications;
(m) Real estate
securities and syndication;
(n)
Federal, state, and municipal fair housing law,
valuation bias and/or equal opportunity;
(o) Developing opinions of real property
value in appraisals that also include personal property and/or business
value;
(p) Seller concessions and
impact on value; or
(q) Energy
efficient items and "green building" appraisals.
(8) The following offerings will not be
considered by the Ohio real estate appraiser board to meet continuing education
requirements:
(a) Examination preparation
courses;
(b) Offerings in
mechanical office and business skills, including, but not limited to typing,
speed reading, and memory improvement;
(c) Sales promotion or meetings held in
conjunction with the general business of the attendee or his business
associates;
(d) Meetings which are
a normal part of in-house staff training;
(e) That portion of any offering devoted to
meals or other refreshment; or
(f)
Correspondence courses or distance education courses not in compliance with
rule 1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code.
(C) Up to fifty per cent of an individual's
continuing education requirement within a continuing education cycle may be
granted for participation, other than as a student in appraisal education
processes and programs. Activities for which credit may be granted are
teaching, program development, authorship of textbooks or similar activities
that are determined to be equivalent to obtaining continuing education. Credit
for instructing any given course or seminar can only be awarded once during a
continuing education cycle.
(D)
Each course provider shall notify the division of real estate in writing, at
least ten days in advance of the addition of an offering date for an approved
course, or change in an offering date for an approved course, and notify the
division in writing at least three days in advance of all course changes
including location(s), time(s), instructor(s), or change(s) in course
content.
(E) The superintendent,
upon application by the course sponsor or school, may waive the requirements of
thirty day notification on an original application for course approval, or the
ten day application for additional offerings of an already approved course as
set forth in paragraphs (A)(1) and (D) of this rule, if the superintendent
determines that the offering meets the prescribed standards set forth in this
rule and that any prescribed fees have been paid. The course provider must
submit in writing a roster required under paragraph (H)(3) of this rule, along
with a certified check or money order for the fees in accordance with the
following schedule in order to be eligible for the superintendent's waiver:
(1) For a new continuing education course
offering submitted less than thirty days prior to the offering date, but not
less than ten days prior to the offering, the fee is two dollars per credit
hour per attendee.
(2) For an
additional offering of a course approved for that calendar year submitted less
than ten days prior to the offering date, the fee is two dollars per credit
hour per attendee.
(3) For a change
of location, time, instructor, or change of course content of a course approved
for that calendar year, submitted less than three days prior to the offering
date, the fee is two dollars per credit hour per attendee.
(F) The offering course providers must issue
certificates using the correct course certification number. Any certificate
incorrectly issued must be reissued to each attendee within thirty days of
notice of the defective certificate by the offering entity using the valid
certification number as assigned by the division.
(G) No approved course providers shall
certify the attendance of a person who was not physically present during one
hundred per cent of the offering time. All offerings must be successfully
completed.
(H) Record keeping.
(1) Offering course providers shall maintain
for five years a record of attendance of each person attending an offering
disclosing the following information:
(a) Ohio
real estate appraiser board approval certification number;
(b) Name and business address of
attendee;
(c) Offering title and
description of offering;
(d)
Classroom hours of attendance;
(e)
Date of offering; and
(f) Name,
address, and signature of verifier in employ of the course provider.
(2) The course provider shall
certify the items specified in paragraph (H)(1) of this rule on a certificate
or transcript and furnish a copy to the attendee within thirty days after
completion of the offering.
(3)
Each course provider shall submit to the division of real estate, in a format
prescribed by the division, within fifteen days after completion of each
offering, a list of the registered, licensed, or certified appraisers who
successfully completed the course. The list shall include the registered,
licensed, or certified appraisers' file numbers and names, the course
certification number, the number of approved hours and the date and location
the course was held.
(I)
Denial or withdrawal of offering:
(1) The
superintendent of real estate may deny or withdraw approval of the initial
application or renewal for any proposed continuing education offering if the
offering does not meet the requirements of Chapter 4763. of the Revised Code or
of the standards or criteria prescribed in rules
1301:11-7-01 to
1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code, or if the sponsoring entity or administrator have
previously failed to comply with any of the provisions of this rule or been
found not to be honest, truthful and of good reputation.
(2) Unless previously approved by the Ohio
real estate appraiser board, the superintendent may deny or withdraw the
approval of a person as continuing education course instructor for any person
who is found not to be honest, truthful and of good reputation, that has been
disciplined by the Ohio real estate appraiser board for a violation of Chapter
4763. of the Revised Code or fails to meet the requirements in rules
1301:11-7-01 to
1301:11-7-03 of the
Administrative Code.
(3) If the
superintendent determines an initial offering, an offering previously approved,
or an instructor that either no longer meets prescribed standards set forth in
Chapter 4763. of the Revised Code or this rule, then a written notice of
withdrawal of approval will be given stating the reasons therefore. Such
withdrawal of approval will be effective ten days from the date of the notice
of withdrawal.
(4) The party served
with the withdrawal notice may file, within thirty days of the date of the
withdrawal notice, a written request for hearing before the Ohio real estate
appraiser board. If a request for hearing is timely filed, a hearing before the
Ohio real estate appraiser board will be held within ninety days thereafter
unless the party requesting the hearing shall have requested or consented to a
postponement. If the hearing is not held within ninety days after a request for
a hearing is received plus the period of any such postponement, or if a
decision is not rendered within thirty days after the hearing, the order of
denial shall be rescinded and a certificate of approval issued on
request.
(J) The Ohio
division of real estate shall keep a current list of approved continuing
education courses which shall be available to the public.
(K) The course required in paragraph (K) of
rule 1301:11-3-04 and paragraph
(D) of rule
1301:11-4-02 of the
Administrative Code must address all of the following:
(1) The requirements established by the
appraiser qualifications board and the Ohio real estate appraiser board for
becoming and remaining a supervisory appraiser and a registrant;
(2) The expectations and responsibilities of
being a supervisory appraiser;
(3)
The expectations and responsibilities of a registrant;
(4) The responsibilities and requirements of
a supervisory appraiser and a registrant in maintaining and signing registrant
experience logs required under rule
1301:11-3-04 of the
Administrative Code;
(5) The
requirements established by the appraiser qualifications board and the Ohio
real estate appraiser board for becoming and remaining an Ohio licensed or
certified real estate appraiser;
(6) The processes and roles of the entities
involved in establishing the qualifications for licensed, certified and
registered appraisers; and
(7) The
basics of "Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice."
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4763.03, 4763.07, 4763.09
Rule Amplifies: 4763.07
Prior Effective Dates: 11/15/1991, 09/10/1996, 12/17/2001, 06/21/2002, 01/01/2008, 01/01/2009, 01/01/2012, 11/01/2012, 06/30/2013, 01/01/2015, 08/18/2016, 07/08/2019
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