Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 201 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT CABINET
Chapter 30 - Real Estate Appraisers Board
Section 201 KAR 30:170 - Evaluation of instructors
Universal Citation: 201 KY Admin Regs Service 30:170
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 324A.035(3)(d), (f)
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 evaluation of instructors.
Section 1. Evaluation Forms.
(1) Each
continuing education provider shall distribute a Continuing Education
Instructor Evaluation Form to each student.
(2) Within ten (10) days of the conclusion of
each course, the education provider shall collect the Continuing Education
Instructor Evaluation Form for each student enrolled in the course and shall
submit the forms to the board at the Real Estate Appraisers Board's
office.
(3) If an education
provider fails to submit the forms to the students, the board may suspend the
education provider's approval.
Section 2. Review of evaluation forms.
(1) Continuing Education Evaluation Forms
shall be reviewed by the board in the following manner:
(a) The Real Estate Appraisers Board
Education Director or the board designee shall review the course approval
percentage rating, averaging all ratings, for each instructor;
(b) An eighty-five (85) percent rating is
required in the categories of "Instructor Knowledge" and "Instructor
Presentation";
(c) The comments
section of the Continuing Education Evaluation Form shall be reviewed for other
remarks concerning the instructor's performance; and
(d) If an instructor receives an average
rating lower than eighty-five (85) percent in the categories of "Instructor
Knowledge" and "Instructor Presentation" from two (2) courses taught within a
twelve (12) month period, the board shall notify the instructor and the course
provider of the deficiency.
(2) In any class with ten (10) or fewer
participants for which the instructor receives at least one (1) evaluation
below eighty-five (85) percent, the board shall not consider the highest and
lowest course approval percentage rating in order to ensure greater accuracy in
the rating.
(3) After a deficiency
notice, the instructor may be monitored by a board representative to determine
the instructor's knowledge or the course's content and ability as an
instructor.
(4) The board monitor
shall submit a recommendation to the board as to whether the instructor should
be allowed to continue to teach courses.
(5) Based upon the recommendation of the
monitor, the evaluation score and the comments from the third class, a
recommendation shall be made to the board to:
(a) Take no further action;
(b) Suspend the approval of the instructor;
or
(c) Place the instructor on
probation pending the evaluation and review of a future class.
(6) In the event the board issues
a probationary statement, the board shall outline the length and terms of the
probationary period as well as the date of the class to be monitored.
(7) At the conclusion of the probationary
period, the Real Estate Appraisers Board Executive Director shall recommend to
the board whether the instructor's approval shall continue.
(8) The Real Estate Appraisers Board shall
consider the Executive director's recommendations in determining whether the
instructor's approval shall continue or be removed.
(9) The board shall notify the instructor and
the school of its decision in writing.
(10) If probation has ended satisfactorily,
the instructor's approval will be reinstated.
(11) If the board determines that the
instructor's approval shall be suspended, the instructor shall not be allowed
to teach any board-approved education courses unless approval is
reinstated.
(12) The annual
recertification of instructors and continuing education courses shall include
an in-depth review of the evaluations completed by the students and those of
any monitor who may have been present for the class.
Section 3. Reinstatement.
(1) Any instructor who has been suspended
from teaching continuing education courses may apply for reinstatement by
submitting a request for approval to the board.
(2) If the deficiency that resulted in the
suspension was related to presentation, the instructor shall attend an
instructor development workshop approved by the board.
(3) If the deficiency that resulted in the
suspension was related to the lack of knowledge of the subject matter, the
instructor shall attend a prescribed number of credit hours in that subject
approved by the board and successfully pass the examination for the
course.
(4) The request for
reinstatement shall include:
(a) Proof of
attendance at any required courses; and
(b) Written documentation outlining other
steps taken to improve the instructor's knowledge and skills.
(5) After submission of the above
documents and consideration by the board, the board shall approve or deny the
instructor's request for reinstatement in its discretion.
Section 4. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) "Instructor Evaluation Form", 2005, is
incorporated by reference.
(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, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 324A.020, 324A.035(3)(d), (f)
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