Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 113 - Assessors Board
Chapter 1950 - LICENSURE, EDUCATION, AND CONDUCT
Part 1950.1080 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024
Subpart 1. Requirement.
To maintain a specific level of licensure, an assessor must take continuing education. A certified Minnesota assessor or certified Minnesota assessor specialist license holder must obtain at least 50 continuing education hours during a four-year period. An accredited Minnesota assessor or senior accredited Minnesota assessor license holder must obtain at least 60 continuing education hours. Any assessment-related seminar or coursework mandated by statute qualifies for continuing education hours. The four-year educational period begins July 1 of every presidential election year and ends June 30 of the succeeding presidential election year. An assessor who upgrades a license, for example, by moving from a certified Minnesota assessor to an accredited Minnesota assessor, during this four-year period must only obtain the continuing education hours needed for the license held at the beginning of the educational period.
Subp. 2. Basis of continuing education hours.
Continuing education hours are given in three general categories.
Subp. 3. Repetition of courses and seminars.
Continuing education hours are not given to assessors for repeating any course or seminar within a four-year educational period. Instructors of board-approved courses or seminars may not report continuing education hours for repeating any course or seminar taught within a four-year educational period.
Subp. 3a. [Repealed, 29 SR 1450]
Subp. 4. Licensing at a lower level.
An accredited Minnesota assessor or senior accredited Minnesota assessor who does not obtain the necessary 60 continuing education hours or does not successfully complete the weeklong Minnesota Laws course sponsored by the Department of Revenue and required in Minnesota Statutes, section 273.0755, within an educational period may be licensed at the level of certified Minnesota assessor specialist if the assessor has obtained at least 50 continuing education hours. If the assessor has not obtained at least 50 continuing education hours, a license must not be issued. The issuance of a certified Minnesota assessor specialist license to an assessor does not entitle the assessor to work in a taxing jurisdiction that requires an accredited Minnesota assessor or senior accredited Minnesota assessor license.
Subp. 4a. [Repealed, 29 SR 1450]
Subp. 5. Assessor responsibility.
The assessor is responsible for providing documentation for courses or seminars completed or other continued education hours earned. The board may require the assessor to submit proof of attendance, certificates of completion, educational transcripts, or other documentation it considers necessary to substantiate the fact that an assessor has completed the necessary educational requirements.
Subp. 6. [Repealed, 35 SR 2012]
Statutory Authority: MS s 270.41; 270.47