Wash. Admin. Code § 458-10-050 - Continuing education requirements - Appraisal practice and ethics
(1)
Introduction. This rule provides information about the process for
renewing an accreditation certificate, including detailed information about the
continuing education requirements required of renewal applicants.
(2)
Renewal of accreditation
certificate. An accredited appraiser desiring to renew his or her
accreditation certificate must complete a renewal application and submit it to
the property tax division of the department at least two weeks prior to the
expiration date of the certificate. In order to receive a renewal of the
certificate, the applicant must provide proof that he or she has attended a
minimum of fifteen classroom hours of approved instruction within the two years
preceding the expiration date of the certificate.
(3)
Extensions of time for
renewal. An applicant may request an extension of time to submit the
renewal application and complete the continuing education requirements if the
request is submitted prior to the expiration date of the certificate. The time
extension shall only be approved upon a showing of good cause by the applicant
and only for a maximum time period of three months from the original expiration
date of the certificate. Good cause may include, but is not limited to, a
showing of long-term illness or extended absence from work for valid reasons.
Excessive workload, insufficient funds, lack of budget allocation, or other
similar reasons are not satisfactory to show good cause.
(4)
Preapproval of courses. All
courses, seminars, or workshops must be preapproved by the department in order
to be applied toward the continuing education requirement. The department will
use the following criteria to approve courses, seminars, or workshops:
(a) Any course, seminar, or workshop directly
related to real property appraising and offered by qualified personnel will be
approved for the full number of classroom hours involved; and
(b) Any seminar or workshop directly related
to a topic or topics of general interest to an assessor's office and offered by
qualified personnel will be approved for a maximum of three classroom hours. No
more than three hours out of the fifteen classroom hours required may be on a
topic or topics of general interest to an assessor's office.
(5)
Course examination not
required. No examination is required for courses, seminars, or workshops
taken to satisfy the requirement for continuing education classroom
hours.
(6)
Participation in
education other than as a student. The continuing education requirement
may be satisfied by participating other than as a student in educational
process and programs approved by the department including teaching, program
development, and authorship of textbooks or other written instructional
materials. Approval of the number of classroom hours will be based upon the
subject matter and time spent in preparation or development of the training or
materials. In order to meet the continuing education requirement in this
manner, the following criteria must be met:
(a) Textbook, course, or presentation
materials must originate with and be developed by the textbook or course author
or the presenter;
(b) The textbook
or course author or presenter must provide the department with a description of
the work involved in preparing the textbook, course, or presentation, together
with the amount of time spent in preparation and amount of time, if any,
proposed to be spent in actual training or presenting; and
(c) The course author or presenter must
provide the department with a copy of the course or presentation outline
showing the amount of time allotted to each topic covered in the course or
presentation.
(7)
Topics covered. Courses, seminars, or workshops taken to satisfy
the continuing education requirement for accredited appraisers must cover
topics related to real property appraisal, such as:
(a) Ad valorem taxation;
(b) Arbitrations;
(c) Business courses related to practice of
real estate;
(d) Construction
estimating;
(e) Ethics and
standards of professional practice;
(f) Land use planning, zoning, and
taxation;
(g) Property
development;
(h) Real estate
law;
(i) Real property
exchange;
(j) Real property
computer applications;
(k) Mass
appraisal;
(l) Geographic
information systems (GIS);
(m) Levy
process;
(n) Boards of
equalization; and
(o) Other
subjects as are approved by the department.
(8)
Same or similar content.
(a) No applicant will receive approval from
the department for courses taken within any four-year time period that have the
same or very similar content and are deemed comparable by the department, even
if the course providers are different.
(b) Applicants who request approval from the
department for continuing education hours for preparation and development of
textbook, course, or presentation materials that have previously been approved
by the department must provide sufficient information and explanation to
indicate how the materials differ from the original approved materials and how
much preparation and time was involved in the revision of the original
materials.
(9)
Carry-over of classroom hours. A maximum of five continuing
education classroom hours may be carried over and applied to the following
two-year period of accreditation.
(10)
Education requirement for
standards of appraisal practice and ethics. Each accredited appraiser is
required to successfully complete fifteen classroom hours of a course or
courses approved by the department in standards of appraisal practice and
ethics. If the course or courses have not been successfully completed at the
time an applicant is accredited, the course or courses attended to satisfy this
requirement may also be used to satisfy the general continuing education
requirement and are not in addition to the fifteen hours of continuing
education required to be satisfied every two years. The requirement for
successful completion of fifteen classroom hours in standards of appraisal
practice and ethics must be satisfied in any one of the following three ways:
(a) An accredited appraiser had successfully
completed the fifteen classroom hours of a course or courses at the time he or
she was initially accredited, and can provide proof to the department of such
successful completion;
(b) An
accredited appraiser who has not yet successfully completed the fifteen hours
of such course or courses must do so within three years of the effective date
of this rule; or
(c) An applicant
for accreditation must either:
(i) Have
successfully completed fifteen hours of such course or courses within three
years prior to the date of application; or
(ii) Successfully complete fifteen hours of
such course or courses within three years of the date of
accreditation.
(11)
Failure to comply with continuing
education requirements. Any accredited appraiser whose accreditation
certificate has expired, and who has not received an extension of time under
subsection (3) of this section, is prohibited from appraising real property for
purposes of taxation. After the certificate has expired, an applicant must show
the following in order to renew the certificate:
(a) For a certificate that expired less than
two years prior to the date the renewal application is submitted, an applicant
must show that he or she has satisfied the fifteen classroom hours of
continuing education requirement within the previous two years. Any application
submitted within two years of the certificate expiration that fails to satisfy
the continuing education requirement will be denied.
(b) For a certificate that expired more than
two years prior to the date the renewal application is submitted, the
application will be treated as a new application for accreditation and in
addition, the applicant will be required to show that he or she has satisfied
thirty classroom hours of continuing education within the previous four
years.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 36.21.015, 84.08.010 and 84.08.070. 05-02-038, § 458-10-050, filed 12/30/04, effective 1/30/05; 97-08-068, § 458-10-050, filed 4/1/97, effective 5/2/97.
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