Code of Colorado Regulations
700 - Department of Regulatory Agencies
725 - Division of Real Estate
4 CCR 725-2 - RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS OF THE BOARD OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Chapter 11 - STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL PRACTICE
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024
11.1. The current edition of the USPAP as defined in section 12-10-602(10), C.R.S. is adopted by the Board pursuant to section 12-10-613(1)(g), C.R.S.
11.2. A Licensee using the services of an unlicensed assistant under the provisions of section 12-10-621, C.R.S. as amended, or the services of another Licensee in the preparation of appraisals or other work products will, consistent with the USPAP, supervise each such assistant or Licensee in an active, diligent and personal manner. When any portion of the work involves significant real property appraisal assistance, the Licensee must summarize and state the research, analysis and reporting contributions of each such assistant or other Licensee within each such report or other work product in a manner specified in the USPAP Standard 2.
11.3. A Licensee performing any consulting services pursuant to section 12-10-602(5) C.R.S., must not represent any analysis, opinion, or conclusions as an independent appraisal assignment. In compliance with sections 12-10-613(1)(g) and 12-10-616(1)(b), (c) and (d), C.R.S, a Licensee compensated by a Contingent Fee as defined in Rule 1.49., must disclose in a clear and conspicuous manner in any oral report, or the letter of transmittal, summary of salient facts and conclusions, statement of limiting conditions, and certifications of any written report the following:
11.4. Licensed and certified appraisers performing Evaluations pursuant to section 12-10-606(7)(a), C.R.S., must include the following disclaimer on the first page of the report: "This is an evaluation not subject to compliance with Standards 1 and 2 of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice." Licensed and certified appraisers performing an Evaluation must comply with the Ethics, Record-keeping, Competency, and Scope-of-Work Rules of the USPAP.