Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Professional Licensing
Board of Real Estate Appraiser
Board of Real Estate Appraisers
Part 3B - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section R. 339.23326 - Continuing education requirements for a licensee

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 339.23326

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 326.

(1) A licensed appraiser shall successfully complete the 7-hour national USPAP update course, or its equivalent, not less than every 2 years. Equivalency is determined through the AQB course approval program or by an alternate method established by the AQB.

(2) USPAP qualifying education credit is awarded only when the class is taught by at least 1 instructor who is an AQB certified instructor and who is a certified residential real estate appraiser or a certified general real estate appraiser.

(3) Every 2 years, a licensed appraiser shall successfully complete not less than 2 hours of continuing education devoted to this state's appraiser license law and rules.

(4) Credit for attending the board of real estate appraisers meeting pursuant to the AQB criteria requires proof of attendance by submission of the department form with the signature of a board member or department staff person.

(5) The department shall not grant waivers to a licensee who has failed to meet the continuing education requirements.

(6) The department shall not grant deferrals to a licensee, except in the case of an individual returning from active military duty, or an individual impacted by a state or federally declared disaster. The department may allow a licensee returning from active military duty to remain in active status for a period of up to 90 days pending completion of all continuing education requirements. The department may allow a licensee impacted by a state or federally declared disaster that occurs within 90 days before the end of the continuing education cycle to remain in active status for a period of up to 90 days after the end of the licensee's continuing education cycle, pending completion of all continuing education requirements.

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