Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
324A.035(3)(d), (f),
324A.050,
12
U.S.C. 3331-3351
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
324A.015(1) and
324A.020
authorize the board to promulgate administrative regulations and perform
functions and duties necessary to carry out the provisions of
KRS
324A.010 to
324A.090.
KRS
324A.035(3)(d) and (f)
require the board to establish requirements for education and continuing
education of appraisers. Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989,
12
U.S.C. 3331-3351,
establishes the requirements for the renewal of certification or licensure of
appraisers of real property in federally related transactions. This
administrative regulation establishes the requirements for approval of distance
education courses for real estate appraisers.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Distance education course" means an
organized instructional program presented through the use of computer
technology, satellite transmission, or optical fiber transmission.
(2) "Instructor" means the individual
responsible for the dissemination of the educational information in a distance
education course.
(3) "Provider"
means an organization or individual offering an education course via computer
technology, satellite transmission, or optical fiber transmission.
Section 2. Limitations on Distance
Education Courses. A distance education course that involves less than two (2)
hours of credit shall not be approved.
Section
3. Standards for Distance Education Course Approval.
(1) To qualify for education credit, each
distance education course, with information that specifically outlines the
content of the course, shall be submitted for approval by the board in advance
of the presentation of the course in accordance with this administrative
regulation.
(2) The education
provider applying for approval shall complete and submit the:
(a) Distance Education Course Approval
Application; and
(b) Distance
Education Instructor Application.
(3) Board approval shall be given to a
distance education course that provides competent instruction in real estate
appraisal to establish, maintain, and increase the student's skill, knowledge,
and competency in real estate appraising.
(4) The content of a distance education
course shall be reviewed to ensure that the course contributes to the
licensee's professional knowledge and competence and for compliance with this
administrative regulation.
(5)
Course reviewers.
(a) The course shall be
reviewed by a distance education course delivery consultant and two (2)
appraisal content reviewers appointed by the board.
1. The distance education course delivery
consultant appointed shall be an academic educator with demonstrated competency
in the distance education field.
2.
The appraisal content reviewer shall be an educator who is academically
qualified in appraisal subjects and who holds a certified general real property
appraisal certification.
(b) A report of findings and of the reviewers
shall be:
1. Consolidated into a
recommendation for approval or disapproval; and
2. Delivered to the board within forty-five
(45) days of receipt of a complete edition of the course.
(6) Each applicant who submits a
distance education course for approval shall submit a letter of approval, to
the board, for each class submitted, from one (1) of the following
institutions:
(a) The International Distance
Education Certification Center (IDECC);
(b) A college or university that is
accredited by the Commission on Colleges; or
(c) A regional or national accrediting agency
recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education.
(7) Every distance education course shall
include a final examination with a comprehensive assessment of the student's
overall mastery of the materials presented in the course which shall be
administered after the completion of the course by:
(a) A proctor approved by the board in
accordance with Section 5 of this administrative regulation; or
(b) Administration electronically on a
computer workstation or other device.
Section 4. Provider Approval.
(1) Credit for the classroom hour requirement
for education courses delivered via distance education may be obtained from:
(a) A college or university;
(b) A community or junior college;
(c) A real estate appraisal or real estate
related organization;
(d) A state
or federal agency or commission;
(e) A proprietary school; or
(f) An education provider approved by the
board in accordance with
201 KAR
30:150.
(2) Credit shall be granted for continuing
education distance education courses that are consistent with the purposes of
continuing education and that cover real estate appraisal related topics
including:
(a) Ad valorem taxation;
(b) Arbitration;
(c) Business courses related to the practice
of real estate appraisal;
(d)
Development cost estimating;
(e)
Ethics and standards of professional practice;
(f) Land use planning, zoning, and
taxation;
(g) Management, leasing,
brokerage, and timesharing;
(h)
Property development;
(i) Real
estate appraisal;
(j) Real estate
financing and investment;
(k) Real
estate law;
(l) Real estate
litigation;
(m) Real estate related
computer applications;
(n) Real
estate securities and syndication;
(o) Real property exchange;
(p) Valuation of green buildings;
(q) Impact of seller concessions;
(r) The impact of personal property on the
value of real property; or
(s) The
impact of business value on real property value.
(3) Credit shall be granted for qualifying
education distance education courses that cover Required Core Curriculum topics
listed in
201 KAR
30:190, Section 8.
Section 5. Instructors and Proctors.
(1) An instructor of a distance education
course shall:
(a) Hold a Certified General
Real Property Appraiser Certification or Certified Residential Real Property
Appraiser Certification with:
1. A minimum of
five (5) years of experience; and
2. Competency in the specific area of
appraisal subject being taught;
(b) Hold a Certified Distance Education
Instructor certification from the IDECC;
(c) Not have been found by the board to have
violated the requirements of
KRS
324A.050 or 201 KAR Chapter 30; and
(d) Submit a copy of the instructor's
curriculum vitae and appraisal certification.
(2) If an instructor is replaced or added,
the credentials of the new instructor shall be submitted for approval before
that instructor may teach a course.
(3)
(a) A
proctor shall be the board approved individual responsible for supervising the
distance education course examination.
(b) A proctor shall not be subject to the
same requirements as those for a distance instructor established in subsections
(1) and (2) of this section.
(c) A
proctor shall not be:
1. A licensed real
estate salesperson or broker;
2. A
licensed or certified real property appraiser;
3. Professionally affiliated with a real
estate sales or real property appraisal office or business;
4. A member of the student's family;
or
5. Professionally or personally
associated with the student.
(d) A proctor may be selected from different
professions, including:
1. A university,
college, or community college professor or instructor;
2. A registered public librarian;
3. A public school administrator;
4. A Notary Public;
5. An attorney; or
6. A nominee of the provider approved by the
board if the nominee has qualifications substantially equivalent to members of
the groups identified in this paragraph.
(e) The proctor shall:
1. Verify that the person taking the
examination is the person registered for the course by confirmation:
a. With a picture ID;
b. With another identification document,
including a driver's license or student ID card; or
c. By familiarity;
2. Observe the student taking the
exam;
3. Assure that the student
does all the work alone without aids of any kind, including books, notes,
conversation with others, or any other external resource;
4. Verify that the calculator used during the
exam shall be a nonprogrammable, hand-held calculator;
5. Provide for the administration of a
printed (hard copy) or CD-ROM based final examination;
6. Provide the student with the URL for the
course examination which shall be supplied by the provider if a request for the
examination is received from the student;
7. Assure that the student adheres to the
time limit requirement specified for the examination;
8. Assure that the examination shall be
completed in one (1) sitting;
9.
a. Assure that, if there is an interruption,
the board shall be notified that the examination was interrupted and the reason
for the interruption; and
b. Assure
that the board, or its designee, shall approve the request to resume;
and
10. Upon completion
of the examination, submit a certificate that confirms that the:
a. Proctor verified the identity of the
student;
b. Examination was
completed on the date assigned during the time permitted; and
c. Student has done all the work alone
without aids of any kind, including books, notes, conversation with others, or
any other external resource while taking the examination, including access to
Internet search engines or Web sites other than the
examination.
Section 6. Course Delivery Medium.
(1) A course delivery system shall contain
provisions for interactivity including:
(a)
Instructor feedback with a response time of no more than two (2) business days
from student lesson assignment, quiz submissions, and inquiries;
(b) Readily available opportunity for student
inquiry and general questions concerning the course;
(c) Timely clarification of confusing points
or errors in the study text; and
(d) Instructor's review of a student's
activity in the course at least every thirty (30) days to assess progress and
find the cause of potential delays in the student's completion of the
course.
(2) The provider
shall provide the board's course reviewers with:
(a) Two (2) full copies of the courseware
with free access to the course text, assignments, quizzes, and final
examination; and
(b) The URL and
any username or password required for free access, if Internet course delivery
shall be used.
Section
7. Record Keeping and Reports.
(1) The provider shall furnish to the board
notification identifying the student, along with the name of the course in
which the student is enrolled, as each enrollment is received by the
provider.
(2) At the conclusion of
the course, the student shall submit a Distance Education Student Independent
Work Certification for the course.
(3) Upon the completion of the final
examination, the proctor shall submit a Distance Education Proctor's
Examination Certification.
(4) A
Distance Education Course Evaluation of the student's on-line experience during
the course shall be submitted at the conclusion of the course.
(5) A Certificate of Completion shall be
delivered to the board and the student upon successful completion of the course
and the final examination that contains:
(a)
The course name and the provider's course number exactly as it appears on the
Distance Education Course Approval Application;
(b) The student's name and address;
(c) Whether the student passed the
course;
(d) An original authorized
signature of a representative for the course provider;
(e) The dates and location that the course
was in session;
(f) Information
that the student was in attendance a minimum of fifty (50) minutes of each hour
of instruction time excluding lunch and breaks; and
(g) The address and telephone number of the
provider.
Section
8. Fees. A provider shall pay a $100 nonrefundable fee in
connection with each distance education course submitted for approval by the
board for the review of the distance education delivery system and the course
content.
Section 9. Incorporation
by Reference.
(1) The following material is
incorporated by reference:
(a) "Distance
Education Course Approval Application", 2005;
(b) "Distance Education Student Independent
Work Certification", 2005;
(c)
"Distance Education Proctor's Examination Certification", 2005;
(d) "Distance Education Course Evaluation",
2005; and
(e) "Distance Education
Instructor Application", 2007.
(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.015(1),
324A.020,
324A.035(3)(d),
(f)