Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
324A.010,
324A.030,
324A.035(1),
(3),
324A.040(2),
324A.045,
324A.047,
324A.052,
324A.065,
324A.075,
12 C.F.R.
225.64,
225.65,
12
U.S.C. 3331-3351
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
324A.020 and
324A.035
require the Real Estate Appraisers Board, with the approval of the executive
director of the Kentucky Real Estate Authority, to promulgate administrative
regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of
KRS
324A.010 to
324A.090.
KRS
324A.035(1) and
12
U.S.C. 3331 through
3351
require the board to establish by administrative regulation requirements for
certification or licensure of appraisers of real property in federally related
transactions.
KRS
324A.035(3)(a) through (f)
require the board to establish by administrative regulations requirements for
classifications of appraisers, certification and licensure, renewal,
suspension, or revocation of certificate or li-censure, experience, continuing
education, and examination of applicants.
KRS
324A.045 requires each license or certificate
to be renewed annually on the date or dates determined by the board by
administrative regulation.
KRS
324A.065 requires the board to establish and
collect fees for certification or licensure as an appraiser.
KRS
324A.075 authorizes the board to issue a
reciprocal credential to a person licensed or certified in another state. This
administrative regulation is necessary to comply with Title XI of the Financial
Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 (12 U.S.C.
3331 through
12 U.S.C.
3351) . This administrative regulation
establishes the types of appraisers required in federally related transactions,
scope of the practice, and general requirements for certification or licensure,
and adopts the requirements for certification or licensure of appraisers of
real property in federally related transactions, including the education,
experience, and examination requirements established by the Appraisers
Qualifications Board. This administrative regulation establishes the criteria
for licensure as a nonfederal real property appraiser; the requirements for
certification or licen-sure of persons licensed or certified in another state;
the requirements for temporary appraisal licenses and certificates; the
requirements for continuing education for appraisers and license renewal
procedures for certificate holders or licensees; and the fees for initial
application, annual renewal, roster, and examination, for both federally and
nonfederally related transactions.
Section
1. Types of Appraisers.
(1) An
appraiser for a federally related transaction shall be a:
(a) Certified general real property
appraiser;
(b) Certified
residential real property appraiser;
(c) Licensed residential real property
appraiser; or
(d) Associate real
property appraiser.
(2)
The board may license nonfederal real property appraisers pursuant to Section
20 of this administrative regulation.
Section 2. Scope of Practice.
(1) A certified general real property
appraiser may perform appraisals of all types of real property.
(2) A certified residential real property
appraiser may perform residential appraisals on vacant or improved sites with
up to four (4) residential units, without regard to value or
complexity.
(3) A licensed
residential real property appraiser may perform appraisals of:
(a) Non-complex, one (1) to four (4)
residential units with a transaction value less than $1,000,000; and
(b) Complex, one (1) to four (4) residential
units with a transaction value less than $400,000.
(4) An associate real property appraiser may
perform an appraisal of property that the supervising appraiser of the
associate may appraise and shall be subject to the Uniform Standards of
Professional Appraisal Practice, incorporated by reference in
201 KAR
30:040.
Section 3. General Requirements for
Certification or Licensure. Except as provided by Section 4 of this
administrative regulation, certification or licensure, as appropriate, shall be
granted if an applicant:
(1) Has met the
examination, education, experience, and fee requirements established by this
administrative regulation; and
(2)
Applies to the board on the notarized Application for Appraiser Credential and
Reciprocal.
Section 4.
Armed Forces Exemption. An applicant who was a member of a Reserve component of
the U.S. Armed Forces, who was pursuing an appraiser licensure or certification
prior to December 1, 2011, and who was called to active duty between December
1, 2011 and December 31, 2014, may satisfy the examination, education, and
experience requirements under the 2008 AQB Real Property Appraiser
Qualification Criteria instead of the requirements in this administrative
regulation for a time period equal to the applicant's time of active duty, plus
twelve (12) months.
Section 5.
Qualifying Education for Licensure or Certification.
(1) Credit for the qualifying education
requirements established in this administrative regulation may be obtained only
from the following providers:
(a) Colleges or
universities;
(b) Community or
junior colleges;
(c) Real estate
appraisal or real estate related organizations;
(d) State or federal agencies or
commissions;
(e) Proprietary
schools;
(f) Providers approved by
the board in accordance with
201 KAR
30:130; and
(g) The Appraisal Foundation or its
boards.
(2) Experience
shall not be substituted for education.
Section 6. Criteria Specific to Qualifying
Education.
(1) A class hour shall be credited
only for educational offerings with content that follows the Required Core
Curriculum established in Sections 8 through 12 of this administrative
regulation for each respective credential.
(2) The course content requirement may be
general or specific to a property type.
(3) A class hour shall be obtained only if:
(a) The minimum length of the educational
offering is at least fifteen (15) hours; and
(b) The student successfully completes an
approved closed-book examination pertinent to that educational
offering.
(4) If an
individual qualifying education course covers multiple topics identified within
the Required Core Curriculum, there shall be appropriate testing of each
component.
(5) Courses taken to
satisfy the qualifying education requirements shall not be
repetitive.
(6) Courses shall
foster problem-solving skills in the education process by utilizing case
studies as a major teaching method if applicable.
Section 7. Uniform Standards of Professional
Appraisal Practice (USPAP) Courses.
(1) An
applicant shall take the 15-Hour National USPAP Course, or its equivalent, and
pass the associated 15-Hour National USPAP Course Examination as approved by
the AQB.
(2) At least one (1) of
the course instructors shall be an AQB Certified USPAP instructor who is also a
state certified appraiser.
(3)
USPAP course content equivalency shall be determined by the AQB or by an
alternate method established by the AQB.
Section 8. Qualifying Education for Associate
Real Property Appraisers.
(1) Prior to
applying for an associate real property appraiser certification, an applicant
shall have completed ninety (90) class hours as specified in the required core
curriculum.
(2) The required core
curriculum and class hours for an associate real property appraiser
certification shall be:
(a) Basic appraisal
principles: thirty (30) class hours;
(b) Basic appraisal procedures: thirty (30)
class hours;
(c) Residential market
analysis and highest and best use: fifteen (15) class hours; and
(d) 15-Hour national USPAP course or fifteen
(15) hours its equivalent: fifteen (15) hours.
(3) An applicant shall pass the Required Core
Curriculum examination for each course taken.
(4) All qualifying education shall be
completed within the five (5) year period immediately preceding the submission
of an application for an Associate Real Property Appraiser
credential.
Section 9.
Qualifying Education for Licensed Residential Real Property Appraisers.
(1) The prerequisite for taking the AQB
approved examination shall be successful completion of 150 class hours as
established in the required core curriculum.
(2) The required core curriculum and class
hours for a licensed residential real property appraiser shall be:
(a) Basic appraisal principles: thirty (30)
class hours;
(b) Basic appraisal
procedures: thirty (30) class hours;
(c) 15-Hour national USPAP course or fifteen
(15) hours its equivalent: fifteen (15)class hours;
(d) Residential market analysis and highest
and best use: fifteen (15) class hours;
(e) Residential appraiser site valuation and
cost approach: fifteen (15) class hours;
(f) Residential sales comparison and income
approaches: thirty (30) class hours; and
(g) Residential report writing and case
studies: fifteen (15) class hours.
Section 10. Qualifying Education for
Certified Residential Real Property Appraisers Certification.
(1) The prerequisite for taking the AQB
approved examination shall be completion of 200 class hours as established in
the required core curriculum.
(2)
The required core curriculum and class hours for a certified residential real
estate appraiser shall be:
(a) Basic appraisal
principles: thirty (30) class hours;
(b) Basic appraisal procedures: thirty (30)
class hours;
(c) 15-Hour national
USPAP course or fifteen (15) hours its equivalent: fifteen (15) class
hours;
(d) Residential market
analysis and highest and best use: fifteen (15) class hours;
(e) Residential appraiser site valuation and
cost approach: fifteen (15) class hours;
(f) Residential sales comparison and income
approaches: thirty (30) class hours;
(g) Residential report writing and case
studies: fifteen (15) class hours;
(h) Statistics, modeling, and finance:
fifteen (15) class hours;
(i)
Advanced residential applications and case studies: fifteen (15) class hours;
and
(j) Appraisal subject matter
electives: twenty (20) class hours.
(3) An applicant for the certified
residential real property certificate shall satisfy at least one of the
following options:
(a) Possess a bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university in any field of
study;
(b) Possess an associate's
degree from an accredited college or university in any field of study related
to:
1. Business Administration;
2. Accounting;
3. Finance;
4. Economics; or
5. Real Estate;
(c) Have successfully completed thirty (30)
semester hours of college-level courses that cover each of the following
specific topic areas and hours:
1. English
Composition (three (3) semester hours);
2. Microeconomics (three (3) semester
hours);
3. Macroeconomics (three
(3) semester hours);
4. Finance
(three (3) semester hours);
5.
Algebra, Geometry, or higher mathematics (three (3) semester hours);
6. Statistics (three (3) semester
hours);
7. Computer Science (three
(3) semester hours);
8. Business or
Real Estate Law (three (3) semester hours); and
9. Two (2) elective courses in any of the
topics listed in this paragraph or in accounting, geography, agricultural
economics, business management, or real estate (three (3) semester hours
each);
(d) Successful
completion of at least thirty (30) semester hours of College Level Examination
Program (CLEP) examinations from each of the following subject matter areas:
1. College Algebra (three (3) semester
hours);
2. College Composition (six
(6) semester hours);
3. College
Composition Modular (three (3) semester hours);
4. College Mathematics (six (6) semester
hours);
5. Principles of
Macroeconomics (three (3) semester hours);
6. Principles of Microeconomics (three (3)
semester hours);
7. Introductory
Business Law (three (3) semester hours); and
8. Information Systems (three (3) semester
hours).
(e) Any
combination of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this subsection that ensure coverage
of all topics and hours identified in paragraph (c) of this subsection;
or
(f) Proof of credential as a
licensed residential real property appraiser for a minimum of five (5) years
with no record of adverse, final, and non-appealable disciplinary action
affecting the licensed residential real property appraiser's legal ability to
engage in appraisal practice within the five (5) years immediately preceding
the date of application for the certified residential credential.
Section 11. Qualifying
Education for Certified General Real Property Appraiser Certification.
(1) The prerequisite for taking the AQB
approved examination shall be completion of 300 class hours as established in
the required core curriculum.
(2)
The required core curriculum and class hours for a certified general real
property appraiser shall be:
(a) Basic
appraisal principles: thirty (30) class hours;
(b) Basic appraisal procedures: thirty (30)
class hours;
(c) 15-Hour national
USPAP course or fifteen (15) hours its equivalent: fifteen (15) class
hours;
(d) General appraiser market
analysis and highest and best use: thirty (30) class hours;
(e) Statistics, modeling, and finance:
fifteen (15) class hours;
(f)
General appraiser site valuation and cost approach: thirty (30) class
hours;
(g) General appraiser sales
comparison approach: thirty (30) class hours;
(h) General appraiser income approach: sixty
(60) class hours;
(i) General
appraiser report writing and case studies: thirty (30) class hours;
and
(j) Appraisal subject matter
electives: thirty (30) class hours.
(3) An applicant shall demonstrate that his
or her education includes the core courses listed in these criteria, with
particular emphasis on nonresidential properties.
(4) An applicant for the certified general
real property certificate shall hold a bachelor's de-gree or higher from an
accredited college or university.
Section 12. Required Core Curriculum. The
required core curriculum and class hours for each of the types or
classification of licensees or certificate holders prescribed in Sections 8
through 11 of this administrative regulation shall be consistent with and cover
the topics established in the 2018 AQB Real Property Appraiser Qualification
Criteria for qualifying education issued by the Appraiser Qualification Board
of the Appraisal Foundation.
Section
13. Required Experience.
(1)
Certification as a general real property appraiser shall require:
(a) 3,000 hours of appraisal experience,
which shall not be acquired in a period of fewer than eighteen (18) calendar
months; and
(b) At least 1,500
hours of appraisal experience that is nonresidential.
(2) Certification as a residential real
property appraiser shall require 1,500 hours of appraisal experience, which
shall not be acquired in a period of fewer than twelve (12) calendar
months.
(3) Licensure as a
residential real property appraiser shall require 1,000 hours of appraisal
experience, which shall not be acquired in a period of fewer than six (6)
calendar months.
(4) More than
fifty (50) percent of the required experience credit shall not be obtained for
appraisal assignments without a traditional client (e.g., a client hiring an
appraiser for a business purpose) being identified.
(5) More than fifty (50) percent of the
required experience credit shall not be obtained in a board-approved practicum
course that requires students to:
(a) Produce
credible appraisals that utilize an actual subject property;
(b) Perform market research containing sales
analysis;
(c) Perform assignments
that require problem solving skills for a variety of property types;
and
(d) Apply and report the
appraisal approaches in compliance with the Uniform Standards of Professional
Appraisal Practice (USPAP), incorporated by reference in
201 KAR
30:040.
(6) The appraisal experience required by this
section may have been acquired in any calendar years, whether or not the
calendar years are consecutive. Hours may be treated as cumulative in order to
achieve the necessary hours of appraisal experience.
(7) Real property appraisal assignments
submitted for experience credit shall be completed:
(a) In compliance with the requirements of
USPAP as incorporated by reference in
201 KAR
30:040 and defined in
KRS
324A.010(7);
(b) Under the supervision of a certified
residential real property appraiser for experience of one (1) to four (4) unit
residential properties; and
(c)
Under the supervision of a certified general real property appraiser for
experience of all property uses other than one (1) to four (4) unit residential
properties.
(8) To count
towards the requirements of this section, the experience shall be acquired
while the applicant is licensed or certified by the board.
Section 14. Examination.
(1) An applicant for certification as a
certified general real property appraiser, a certified residential real
property appraiser, a licensed residential real property appraiser, or an
associate real property appraiser shall pass an examination specific for the
certification or license applied for and approved by:
(a) The board; and
(b) The Appraiser Qualifications Board of the
Appraisal Foundation.
(2) A passing score from an examination shall
be valid for two (2) years.
(3) An
applicant shall complete all the education and experience requirements for the
credential which the individual is seeking prior to being approved to sit for
the national appraisal examination.
(4)
(a) An
individual shall submit a completed Application for Appraiser Credential and
Reciprocal, which documents the completed education and experience to the board
prior to being approved to sit for the national appraisal
examination.
(b) The applicant
shall submit the following information with the application:
1. Proof of completion of the
education;
2. Proof of completion
of the required experience as established in Section 13 of this administrative
regulation, including any reports identified by the board; and
3. The fee required by
201 KAR
30:110.
(5)
(a) An
applicant shall verify experience credit on the Appraiser Assignment Log
contained in the Application for Appraiser Credential and Reciprocal.
(b) An applicant shall submit satisfactory
reports, file memoranda, and other documentation requested by the board to
confirm the applicant's appraisal experience.
Section 15. Temporary Appraisal Licenses and
Certificates.
(1) A real estate appraiser from
another state who is licensed or certified by the appraiser licensing or
certifying agency in that state shall apply for registration to receive
temporary appraiser licensing or certification privileges in this state by
paying a fee of $150 and filing with the board a notarized Non-Resident
Appraiser Application for Temporary Practice. The completed application shall
include:
(a) An irrevocable consent that
service of process in an action against the applicant arising out of the
applicant's appraisal activities in this state may be made by delivery on the
board;
(b) Information sufficient
to identify the appraisal assignment to be performed under the temporary
practice certificate or license, including the projected beginning and ending
dates for performing the appraisal assignment, but the applicant shall not
divulge information concerning the appraisal assignment that would breach the
applicant's duty of confidentiality to his client under the provisions of the
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, incorporated by reference
in
201 KAR
30:040; and
(c) Upon request of the board, statement
under seal issued by the appraiser licensing or certifying agency setting
forth:
1. The applicant's name, business name,
and address;
2. The type of license
or certificate held by the applicant and the license or certificate
number;
3. The dates of licensure
or certification and the expiration date of the applicant's current license or
certificate;
4. If the license or
certificate was issued as a result of passing a licensure or certification
examination, by reciprocity, or by some other means; and
5. A complete record of disciplinary actions
taken or disciplinary proceedings pending against the applicant.
(2) An applicant shall
be granted a temporary practice certificate or license by the board, to perform
the appraisal assignment described in his or her application, if the applicant:
(a) Has filed a properly completed
application;
(b) Has submitted the
required fee with the application;
(c) Has satisfied the board as to his or her
qualifications and eligibility for temporary licensing or certification
privileges; and
(d) The time
projected by the applicant for completion of the assignment is reasonable,
given the scope and complexity of the assignment.
(3) Except as provided by subsection (1) of
this section, licensing and certification privileges granted under the
provisions of this administrative regulation shall expire upon completion of
the appraisal assignment described in the Non-Resident Appraiser Application
for Temporary Practice.
(4) To
afford an applicant additional time to complete the appraisal assignment, the
board shall extend the licensing or certification privileges granted under an
applicant's temporary practice certificate or license, if the applicant shows
that additional time is needed to complete the assignment.
(5) A person granted temporary licensing or
certification privileges under the provisions of this administrative regulation
shall not advertise or otherwise claim to be a Kentucky state- licensed or
state-certified appraiser.
Section
16. Reciprocal Licensing Requirements for Applicants Licensed or
Certified in Another State.
(1) A licensee
from another state may obtain a certification or licensed residential real
property appraiser credential in Kentucky by reciprocity.
(2) An individual who is a certified
residential, a certified general, or a licensed residential real property
appraiser out-of-state may apply for a Kentucky credential that is the same as
the out-of-state certification held by that individual in the other state if
the appraiser licensing program of the other state:
(a) Is in compliance with the provisions of
the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (FIRREA) of
Title XI Real Estate Appraisal Reform Amendments (12 U.S.C.
3331-3351) as
administered by the Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) of the Federal Financial
Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC); and
(b) The credentialing requirements of the
home state meets or exceeds the KREAB requirements that exist at the time the
reciprocal application is submitted to the board.
(3) To obtain a Kentucky certification issued
by the board, an out-of-state applicant shall:
(a) Complete the notarized Application for
Appraiser Credential and Reciprocal;
(b) Be identified on the National Registry of
the Appraisal Subcommittee as an active licensed or certified real property
appraiser that currently conforms to the AQB criteria;
(c) Not have received disciplinary action
that limited or stopped the ability to complete the practice of real property
appraising; and
(d) Not have lost a
license to practice any profession by revocation, suspension, or voluntary
surrender.
(4) The
out-of-state applicant shall indicate whether the applicant:
(a) Has had an application for certification
or licensure as an appraiser denied by any agency within the Commonwealth or
any other state, and if so, explain and submit with the application a copy of
the denial notice;
(b) Has been
reprimanded, fined, or had a license, certificate, or registration suspended,
revoked, restricted, denied, or surrendered in the Commonwealth or in any other
state, and if so, submit with the application:
1. A written explanation; and
2. A copy of any documentation that describes
the charges and action taken by the agency;
(c) Is the subject of any pending
investigation, administrative sanction proceeding, hearing, trial, or similar
action by any agency that granted or denied the license, certificate, or
registration, and if so, explain and submit with the application a copy of any
documentation describing the charges;
(d) Has ever entered a plea of nolo
contendere, been found guilty of, or been convicted of a felony, or within the
last ten (10) years of a misdemeanor, and if so, submit with the application:
1. An explanation of the offense;
2. The location of the proceedings;
and
3. A copy of all final court
documents identifying the charges and assessing the penalties;
(e) Is awaiting trial or
sentencing in any criminal proceeding, and if so, submit with the application:
1. An explanation of the facts of the alleged
offense; and
2. The location of the
proceedings; and
(f) Has
had any disciplinary action brought against him or her as a member of any
professional organization or trade association, and if so, submit with the
application:
1. An explanation of the
action;
2. A copy of any document
reflecting the allegations; and
3.
The final action or decision if rendered.
(5) No provision of this administrative
regulation shall be construed to prohibit the professional appraisal practice
activities of any out-of-state certified appraiser who is performing the duties
and responsibilities while a direct full-time employee of any entity of the
United States government.
Section
17. Individual Appraiser License Renewal and Fees.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of
this section, a licensed or certified real property appraiser seeking to renew
his or her license shall:
(a) Use the online
License Renewal System offered by the board at
www.kreab.ky.gov on or before July
1 each year; and
(b) Pay a renewal
fee in the amount of $212 for associate appraiser renewal and $252 for
certified or licensed residential renewal.
(2) If a licensed or certified appraiser is
unable to utilize the online procedure, he or she shall:
(a) Complete and submit on or before July 1
one (1) of the following Annual Renewal Notices:
1. Annual Renewal Notice Associate;
2. Annual Renewal Notice Certified
Residential and Certified General; or
3. Annual Renewal Notice Licensed
Residential; and
(b)
Submit a check or money order made payable to the Kentucky Real Estate
Appraisers Board in the amount of $212 for associate appraiser renewal and $252
for certified or licensed residential renewal.
(3) The board shall notify a licensee that
his or her license is due to expire in accordance with the renewal dates
established in
KRS
324A.045(2). Failure to
receive a renewal notification shall not excuse a licensee of his or her
obligation to renew.
(4) The
renewal date for a certificate or license shall be July 1 of each calendar
year.
(5) The fee required for
annual renewal of a certificate or license shall be submitted by each
certificate holder or licensee on or before July 1 of each calendar
year.
(6) Failure to renew a
license or certificate by July 1 shall result in a $200 late renewal
fee.
Section 18.
Certificate Holder or Licensee Continuing Education.
(1) All licensed or certified real property
appraisers, including associate appraisers, shall:
(a) Complete fourteen (14) hours of board
approved continuing education each license year prior to May 31 of the current
renewal year; and
(b) Submit to the
board proof of course completion prior to May 31 of the current renewal
year.
(2)
(a) Each certificate holder or licensee shall
successfully complete the seven (7) hour National Uniform Standards of
Professional Appraisal Practice Update Course, or its equivalent, between
January 1 and May 31 of each even numbered year.
(b) Equivalency shall be determined by the
Appraiser Qualifications Board Course Approval Program.
(c) USPAP continuing education credit shall
only be awarded if the class is instructed by an AQB Certified Instructor who
is also a State Certified General Real Property Appraiser or a State Certified
Residential Real Property Appraiser.
(3) Failure to complete and submit to the
board proof of course completion prior to the May 31 deadline shall prevent
renewal until the certificate holder or licensee completes the deficient
education and remits payment of a $200 late fee.
(4) Continuing education credit may be
granted by the board. If granted, continuing education credit shall be for:
(a) Approved continuing education courses;
or
(b) Participation, other than as
a student, in appraisal educational programs and processes not to exceed seven
(7) hours of the required fourteen (14) hours of continuing education for each
licensure year.
(5)
Appraisal educational programs and processes shall include:
(a) Teaching a course. Credit for instructing
any given course shall only be awarded one (1) time during a continuing
education cycle;
(b) Program
development;
(c) Authorship of
textbooks; or
(d) Similar
activities.
(6)
Continuing education credit shall be granted if a course:
(a) Is at least two (2) hours in
duration;
(b) The subject is
designed to ensure that an appraiser's skill, knowledge, and competency in real
estate appraisal shall be maintained or increased; and
(c) Has been approved by the board.
(7) The board shall defer
continuing education requirements for up to 180 days for a certificate holder
or licensee:
(a) Returning from active
military duty; or
(b) Whose
business or residence is located in a county that has been declared a disaster
area by the governor or President of the United States.
(8) Credit for repeating the same course
title and content within a twenty-four (24) month period shall not be
granted.
Section 19.
Inactive Status.
(1) Requests to enter
inactive status pursuant to
KRS
324A.047 shall be submitted to the board on
the Request for Inactive Status form.
(2) The completed form shall be accompanied
by the required fifty (50) dollar fee.
Section 20. Licensed Nonfederal Real Property
Appraisers.
(1) The provisions of this section
shall not apply to persons who, prior to April 7, 1992 have engaged in the
appraisal of real property for at least ten (10) years.
(2) An applicant shall be licensed as a
nonfederal real property appraiser if he or she has:
(a) A:
1.
High school diploma; or
2. General
equivalency diploma;
(b)
Applied to the board for licensure; and
(c) Paid the fees required by
KRS
324A.065(1)(b).
(3) A licensed nonfederal real
property appraiser shall not be required to meet the conditions established for
the:
(a) Certification of:
1. General real property appraisers;
or
2. Residential real property
appraisers; or
(b)
Licensure of licensed residential real property appraisers.
(4) A licensed nonfederal real
property appraiser shall not perform real property appraisals of property that
is the subject of a federally related transaction as defined by
201 KAR
30:010.
Section 21. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Application for Appraiser
Credential and Reciprocal", 6/2019;
(b) "AQB Real Property Appraiser
Qualification Criteria", 5/2018;
(c) "Non-Resident Appraiser Application for
Temporary Practice", 6/2019;
(d)
"Annual Renewal Notice Associate", 6/2019;
(e) "Annual Renewal Notice Certified
Residential and Certified General", 6/2019;
(f) "Annual Renewal Notice Licensed
Residential", 6/2019;
(g) "Request
for Inactive Status", 6/2019; and
(h) "AQB Real Property Appraiser
Qualification Criteria", 1/2008.
(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(1),
(3),
324A.045,
324A.065(1),
324A.075,
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U.S.C. 3331-3351