Or. Admin. R. 161-010-0080 - Appraiser Assistant Registration-Application and Renewal Requirements
(1) A person
desiring to participate in an appraiser training program must register with the
Board and work under the direct supervision of one or more licensees who are in
good standing, has been certified for a minimum ofthree (3) years and has a
supervising appraiser endorsement. Experience gained prior to registration will
be not accepted.
(2) Prior to
registering with the Board, an Appraiser Assistant applicant must complete 75
creditable hours of qualifying education and pass the applicable final
examinations. The following qualifying education must be completed within the
time frame specified:
(a) 15-hour Appraisal
Foundation's National USPAP course, or its equivalent, within two (2) years
preceding the date of application;
(b) 30-hour Basic Appraisal Principles course
within five (5) years preceding the date of application. The five-year
requirement does not apply to licensees that register as an Appraiser Assistant
to upgrade their license or certificate;
(c) 30-hour Basic Appraisal Procedures course
within five (5) years preceding the date of application. The five-year
requirement does not apply to licensees that register as an Appraiser Assistant
to upgrade their license or certificate; and
(d) Complete a minimum of four (4) hours of
an AQB approved Supervising Appraiser/Appraiser Assistant training course and
successfully pass the final exam.
(e) Make arrangements with one or more
licensees, with a Supervising Appraiser Endorsement, who agree to directly
supervise their real estate appraisal activities.
(3) The applicant must submit an Appraiser
Assistant Registration Application that meets the requirements of OAR
161-015-0010(1) through (5) and includes a non-refundable application fee and a
copy of their supervising appraiser's endorsement as described on the
application form.
(4) An applicant
must be at least 18 years of age.
(5) An applicant must be a citizen of the
United States or have the legal authority to work in the United
States.
(6) The Appraiser Assistant
Registration must be renewed on an annual basis. The renewal application must
be submitted on the prescribed form and include the following:
(a) Verification of successful completion of
the Appraisal Foundation's National USPAP Update course or its equivalent, if
applicable (required during the second year and every two years
thereafter);
(b) Verification of
successful completion of no less than fourteen hours of qualifying or
continuing education. The fourteen (14) education hours may include the USPAP
Update course and must be obtained on or after the date their last registration
was issued.
(7) During
the period beginning on the day following the expiration date of the
registration, and ending on the date of the renewal of the registration, an
Appraiser Assistant will not receive experience credit for any experience
accrued during the lapse in registration. If the Appraiser Assistant fails to
renew the registration within one year from the expiration date, the
registration is terminated and a new application must be submitted pursuant to
ORS 161-010-0080.
(8) Appraiser
Assistants on active duty with the United States Armed Forces at the time of
renewal may, upon written request to the Board, be provided a military deferral
allowing for their otherwise complete application, including fee and evidence
of continuing education, to be considered timely if received by the Board
within 180 days of release from active duty.
(9) An applicant may submit a written request
to withdraw their application at any time prior to an official action being
taken by the Board.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 674.305(8) & 674.310
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 674
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