Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
324A.030,
324A.035,
324A.152,
324A.154,
324A.155,
324A.163,
324B.060(2),
15 U.S.C.
1639e(i),
12 C.F.R.
226.42(f), 12 C.F.R.
34.210-216
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
324B.060(2) requires the
executive director of the Kentucky Real Estate Authority to review and approve
or disapprove any administrative regulation proposed by the Real Estate
Appraisers Board prior to the promulgation of the administrative regulation.
KRS
324A.152(2) requires the
board to establish by administrative regulation the application process for
appraisal management companies.
KRS
324A.155 and
324A.163
require the board to establish by administrative regulation the amount to be
charged to registrants for the appraisal management company recovery fund.
KRS
324A.154(1) requires the
board to establish by administrative regulation the filing fees for
registration of appraisal management companies.
KRS
324A.152(8) requires the
board to establish by administrative regulation standards governing the
operation of an appraisal management company and for the implementation and
enforcement of
KRS
324A.150 to
324A.164.
This administrative regulation establishes the application process for
registration and renewal of registration for appraisal management companies;
the process for reinstatement of an expired registration for appraisal
management companies, including the applicable registration and renewal fees;
and the amount to be charged to registrants for the appraisal management
company recovery fund and the appraisal procedures for appraisal management
companies.
Section 1. Registration
Requirements.
(1) A person required to be
registered under
KRS
324A.152 shall submit:
(a) A completed Initial and Renewal
Application for Appraisal Management Company Registration; and
(b) An initial application fee of $2,000;
and
(c) Payment for the AMC
Recovery Fund required by
KRS
324A.155 in the amount of $400.
(2) The applicant for registration
shall designate a controlling person or managing principal, who shall be a
certified appraiser.
(3) If
information required or requested by the board, through application or
otherwise, becomes inaccurate, the registrant shall file with the board an
amendment correcting that information within ten (10) business days.
Section 2. Registration Renewal.
(1) Each registration shall expire on October
31 of each year unless renewed before that time.
(2) The board shall send a renewal notice to
the controlling person or managing principal identified by the registrant by
September 1 of each year.
(3)
(a) The registrant shall apply for renewal in
accordance with
KRS
324A.152 and this administrative regulation
by October 1 to ensure that all renewal requirements are satisfied before the
expiration date of the registration.
(b) Failure to receive a renewal notice
established in subsection (2) of this section from the board shall not relieve
the registrant of the responsibility to timely apply for renewal.
(4) An Initial and
RenewalApplication for Appraisal Management Company Registration shall not be
complete, and a renewal shall not be issued, until all requirements under
KRS
324A.152 and in this administrative
regulation are satisfied.
(5) A
holder of an appraisal management company (AMC) registration seeking to renew
shall:
(a) Complete the Initial and Renewal
Application for Appraisal Management Company Registration;
(b) Submit the annual renewal fee of
$2,000;
(c) Submit payment for the
AMC Recovery Fund required by
KRS
324A.155 in the amount of $400; and
(d) Submit a national reporting and registry
fee consistent with Section 7 of this administrative regulation detailing how
many Kentucky licensed or certified appraisers performed a covered transaction
during July 1 of the preceding year through June 30 of the present renewal
year.
(6)
(a) If a registrant does not intend to renew
its registration, the controlling person or managing principal shall notify the
board in writing of the non-renewal and provide the board with its notice to
end business in Kentucky.
(b) If a
registrant fails to comply with the requirement in subsection (6)(a) of this
section, the registrant and all stakeholders holding ten (10) percent or more
in the company shall be prohibited from reapplying for registration in Kentucky
for a period of one (1) year.
(7) If a registrant fails to complete the
National Registry Reporting requirement contained in Section 7 of this
administrative regulation, the registrant shall be prohibited from renewing
until the reporting requirement has been satisfied. The registrant shall pay
the late filing fee provided for in
KRS
324A.152(7).
Section 3. Reinstatement of an
Expired Registration.
(1) To reinstate an
expired registration within six (6) months after expiration, a registrant
shall:
(a) Apply in writing on the Initial
and Renewal Application for Appraisal Management Company Registration provided
by the board;
(b) Submit the
reinstatement fee of $2,000 in addition to the late filing fee provided for in
KRS
324A.152(7); and
(c) Submit payment of $400 to be deposited in
the AMC Recovery Fund in accordance with
KRS
324A.155.
(2) Reinstatement shall not apply
retroactively to the activities of the registrant while the registration was
expired.
(3) Failure to renew a
registration prior to the expiration date shall result in a loss of authority
to operate, in accordance with
KRS
324A.152(7).
(4) A registration expired beyond six (6)
months shall not be renewed.
Section
4. Dishonored Checks. Any dishonored or returned check shall incur
the cost of collection plus twenty-five (25) dollars.
Section 5. Operation of an AMC.
(1) A registrant shall disclose to its client
the actual fees paid to an appraiser for appraisal services, separately from
any other fees or charges for appraisal management services and, upon written
request, shall make that information available to the board.
(2) A registrant shall verify its state
registration to each appraiser that it engages for appraisal
services.
(3) A registrant shall
not attempt to directly or indirectly coerce an appraiser to accept an
assignment if the appraiser indicates that the appraiser lacks competency or
sufficient experience to complete the assignment, and the registrant shall not
penalize the appraiser by reducing the number of assignments made to that
appraiser, refusing to pay fees owed, or in any other manner.
(4) A registrant shall not withhold or
threaten to withhold future business or assignments from an appraiser because
of the appraiser's failure to concede to improper or illegal requests, demands,
or coercion. This prohibition shall include any express or implicit promise of
future business, assignments, promotions, or increased compensation for an
appraiser in exchange for the appraiser's agreement to concede to improper or
illegal requests, demands, or coercion.
(5) A registrant shall not require an
appraiser to indemnify an AMC or hold an AMC harmless for any liability,
damage, losses, or claims arising out of the services provided by the AMC. This
prohibition shall not preclude indemnification agreements for services
performed by the appraiser.
(6) A
registrant shall not use an appraiser directly selected or referred by any
member of a loan production staff of a client.
(7) A registrant shall not request that a
broker price opinion be used as the primary basis for developing and reporting
an appraisal for the purpose of loan origination of a residential mortgage loan
secured by any one (1) to four (4) unit residential property.
(8) A registrant may not remove an appraiser
from its appraiser panel without prior written notice to the appraiser as
required by
KRS
324A.158(2)(d). An appraiser
may file a complaint with the Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board to review
the decision of the registrant for removal from its appraiser panel for reasons
other than those allowed by
KRS
324A.158(2)(d).
(9) A registrant shall require that if an
appraisal report prepared by a Kentucky licensed or certified real property
appraiser is reviewed by a state licensed or certified real property appraiser,
the review appraiser shall also be licensed or certified by the Kentucky Real
Estate Appraisers Board.
(10) A
registrant shall not prohibit communication between a Kentucky licensed or
certified real property appraiser and any person from whom the appraiser
believes the information is relevant in the performance of an appraisal
assignment.
(11) A registrant shall
not require a Kentucky licensed or certified real property appraiser that is an
independent contractor under Kentucky law to sign a non-compete
agreement.
Section 6.
Appraisal Procedures.
(1) A registrant shall
make payment to an engaged appraiser for the completion of an appraisal within
forty-five (45) days after the date on which the appraisal is transmitted or
otherwise completed.
(2) Subsequent
requests by a registrant to the appraiser for additional support of valuation
or correction of factual and objective data shall not extend the payment date
beyond the original forty-five (45) days from first receipt of the
appraisal.
(3) An appraiser shall
comply with a registrant's request for additional data support of estimate of
value or correction of factual and objective data errors within fifteen (15)
days of the request or be subject to complaint process to the board by the
registrant.
(4) An appraiser shall
not be prohibited by an AMC from including within each appraisal report the
compensation received from the AMC for each appraisal assignment
completed.
Section 7.
AMC National Registry.
(1) A registrant
meeting the following qualifications shall be registered by the board on the
Appraisal Subcommittee's AMC National Registry:
(a) The registrant maintains or oversees an
appraiser panel, network, or roster consisting of:
1. More than fifteen (15) Kentucky certified
or licensed appraisers contracted or engaged to perform appraisals in
connection with covered transactions, if the registrant only operates in
Kentucky, or
2. Twenty-five (25) or
more certified or licensed appraisers contracted or engaged to perform
appraisals in connection with covered transactions, if the registrant operates
in two (2) or more states; and
(b) The registrant satisfies the ownership
limitations established by
12
C.F.R. 34.214.
(2) For purposes of counting the number of
licensed or certified appraisers on a registrant's appraiser panel, network, or
roster,
12 C.F.R.
34.212 shall control.
(3) The registrant shall report the following
information to the Kentucky Real Estate Appraisers Board on the Appraisal
Management Company National Registry Fee Reporting Form during each renewal
year for the relevant reporting period of July 1 of the preceding year through
June 30 of the present renewal year:
(a) The
number of licensed or certified appraisers on the registrant's roster;
and
(b) The number of covered
transactions performed by appraisers in Kentucky on the registrant's
roster.
(4) The
registrant shall remit a twenty-five (25) dollar fee for each panel appraiser
who performed appraisals in connection with covered transactions as defined in
12
C.F.R. 34.211(h).
(5) The information gathered by the board
pursuant to subsection (3) of this section shall be transmitted to the
Appraisal Subcommittee for publication on the AMC National Registry.
Section 8. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) The following material is
incorporated by reference:
(a) "Initial and
Renewal Application for Appraisal Management Company Registration", 6/19;
and
(b) "Appraisal Management
Company National Registry Fee Reporting Form", 6/19.
(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.152(2), (8),
324A.154,
324A.155,
324A.163,
12 C.F.R. 34.210-216