Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 201 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Chapter 30 - Real Estate Appraisers Board
Section 201 KAR 30:150 - Education provider approval
Universal Citation: 201 KY Admin Regs Service 30:150
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 324A.035(3)(d), (f), 12 U.S.C. 3331-3351
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 324A.035(3)(d) and (f) require the board to establish requirements for education and continuing education of appraisers. This administrative regulation establishes the requirements for approval of education providers for real estate appraisers.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Approved instructor" means an instructor
who has been approved under
201 KAR
30:160 to teach continuing education or qualifying
education.
(2) "Education provider"
means a school or organization that teaches continuing education courses,
programs, or seminars required by
201 KAR
30:125 or qualifying education courses required by
201 KAR
30:125 and
201 KAR
30:190.
Section 2. Education Provider Approval.
(1) To apply for approval as a real estate
appraiser education provider or to renew approval, a provider shall submit a:
(a) Completed Real Estate Appraiser Education
Provider Application, including the information required concerning curriculum,
approved instructors, educational materials, and policies;
(b) Copy of the Certificate of Approval from
the Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education or the Kentucky Department of
Education, if applicable;
(c)
Sample schedule outlining how a course will be presented; and
(d) Completed course outline for each course,
which shall include:
1. A Real Estate
Appraisal Instructor Application for each instructor, as required by
201 KAR
30:160;
2.
A copy of a contract or agreement signed by the student which outlines the
class schedule, grading system, and attendance requirements, if a contract or
agreement is executed between the student and the provider;
3. A copy of the written material, including
the textbook and other materials that will be used in the classroom;
4. A sample copy of an education provider
brochure or information sheet promoting the education provider;
5. A copy of legal documentation required to
support an answer made on the form, if applicable; and
6. A sample copy of an official transcript
from the education provider.
(2) An approved real estate appraisal
education provider shall include a statement in the education provider's
application for admission into the program that informs the prospective
students that a criminal conviction may prevent that person from qualifying for
licensure by the Real Estate Appraisers Board. Failure to include this
notification shall result in suspension of an approved education provider's
approval until the information is included in the application.
(3) Courses from institutions that have been
accredited by a regional accrediting agency approved by the U.S. Department of
Education or listed in the Transfer of Credit Practices of Designated
Educational Institutions, published by the American Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers shall be approved by the board without
review.
(4) The applicant shall be
required to supply a syllabus or course outline to verify that the content of
the course satisfies an area of study outlined in
201 KAR
30:190.
Section 3. Requirements for an Approved Education Provider.
(1) An approved education
provider shall notify the board within fourteen (14) days of a material change
in the information originally furnished on the application or in an attachment
to the application.
(2) A renewal
application shall be submitted by May 31 of each year.
(3) The curriculum offered by the education
provider shall:
(a) Include a minimum of two
(2) academic hours for a continuing education course;
(b) Include a minimum of fifteen (15)
academic hours, including examination time, for each qualifying education
course;
(c) Be conducted for a
maximum of no more than eight (8) hours during a twenty-four (24) hour period;
and
(d) Consist of courses covering
the topics listed by the Real Estate Appraisers Board in
201 KAR
30:050, Section 3, or
201 KAR
30:190.
(4) An approved real estate appraisal
education provider shall maintain accurate and permanent records on each
student enrolled in a course.
(a) A permanent
record shall include:
1. Each student's record
of courses completed or attempted, academic hours awarded, and final grades;
and
2. A board-approved Certificate
of Completion form for each student and proof that it was mailed to each
student upon completion of a course.
(b) A permanent record shall:
1. Be maintained for five (5) years;
and
2. Include student attendance
records and test scores.
(c) The education provider shall submit to
the board a roster with the names of the individuals who attended the course
and each student's final examination grade with numerical score by June 1 of
each licensure year.
(d) The
education provider shall submit to the student a certificate of course
completion within ten (10) days of the completion of each course.
(5) An approved real estate
appraisal education provider shall file with the board a Notification Form for
Course Dates and Locations no later than ten (10) days prior to beginning a
qualifying education course or a continuing education class.
(6) An approved real estate appraisal
education provider shall permit an inspection and monitoring by the board or
its designee to evaluate all aspects of the administration or operation of the
education provider.
(7) Education
provider status approval shall be withdrawn if the board determines that:
(a) Information contained on the application
or renewal is inaccurate or misleading;
(b) The establishment or conduct of the
education provider is not in compliance with this administrative
regulation;
(c) The instruction is
so deficient as to impair the value of the course; or
(d) The education provider failed to meet any
policy or statement made in its application.
(8) If an education provider has been given
notice of a deficiency under this section, the board shall give the education
provider an opportunity to correct the deficiency within thirty (30)
days.
(9) An effort made directly
or indirectly by an education provider, official, or employee, or a designee to
reconstruct the national real property appraisal licensing or certification
examination for any licensed or certified real property appraiser, or a portion
of these examinations shall result in immediate revocation of education
provider approval.
Section 4. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Approved Real Estate Appraisal
Education Provider Application", 2016;
(b) "Course Outline", 2005;
(c) "Certificate of Completion", 2005;
and
(d) "Notification Form for
Course Dates and Locations", 2005.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Kentucky Real Estate
Appraisers Board, 321 N. Madison Avenue, Richmond, Kentucky 40475, (859)
623-1658.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 324A.020, 324A.035(3)(d), (f)
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