Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule is being amended to reflect the
2024 edition of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal
Practice.
(1) For purposes of
this rule, "registrant" shall mean a "trainee real estate appraiser" and
"registration" shall mean the registration with the commission of a "trainee
real estate appraiser" who is at least eighteen (18) years of age and has a
high school diploma or the equivalent at the time of registration.
(2) An applicant for licensure or
certification shall only receive credit for appraisal experience earned after
July 1, 2008, if the applicant has registered as a trainee real estate
appraiser with the commission prior to accruing the experience.
(3) A person may register as a trainee real
estate appraiser by submitting the following to the commission:
(A) An application on a form prescribed by
the commission, including, but not limited to, the name and license number of
each certified appraiser under which the registrant will provide appraisal
services;
(B) An affidavit signed
by each supervising appraiser acknowledging the supervisory relationship on a
form prescribed by the commission; and
(C) The prescribed fee.
(4) On or after July 1, 2013, trainee
applicants in addition to the requirements outlined in section (3) of this rule
will also be required to submit-
(A) Proof
that supervisor and trainee have successfully completed an approved course
related to the requirements and responsibilities of the supervisory appraiser
and expectations for trainee appraisers;
(B) Proof of successfully completing the
following approved courses taken within the five- (5-) year period prior to
date of application submission:
1. National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal
Practice (USPAP) Course |
15 hours |
2. Basic Appraisal Principles |
30 hours |
3. Basic Appraisal Procedures |
30 hours |
Total 75 Hours; and |
(C)
Proof of submission of fingerprints to the Missouri State Highway Patrol's
approved vendor for both a Missouri State Highway Patrol and Federal Bureau of
Investigation fingerprint background check. Any fees due for fingerprint
background checks shall be paid by the applicant directly to the Missouri State
Highway Patrol or its approved vendor;
(D) All applications shall include the
appropriate fees as established pursuant to
20 CSR
2245-5.020 and physical work and home addresses for
the applicant. The commission will not consider an application which is
incomplete or with which the correct fees have not been submitted;
(E) Licenses or certificates issued to
trainees will be valid for a period of ten (10) years from the date of
issuance. Thereafter, the holder of a license or certificate as a trainee may
request on an annual basis, a one (1) year extension in writing and for just
cause at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date; and
(F) The commission may refuse to issue a
license or certificate for any one (1) or any combination of causes set forth
in section
339.532,
RSMo.
(5) No real estate
appraisal experience is required as a prerequisite for registration.
(6) Training.
(A) The registrant shall be subject to direct
supervision by a Missouri certified appraiser in good standing with the
commission for the prior three (3) years. If the trainee is currently licensed
or certified, supervision shall only be required if the trainee is completing
experience outside their current scope of practice.
(B) The supervising appraiser(s) shall be
responsible for the training, guidance, and direct supervision of the
registrant by-
1. Accepting responsibility
for the appraisal report by signing and certifying that the report complies
with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), 2024
Edition. The USPAP, 2024 Edition, is incorporated by reference and can be
obtained from The Appraisal Foundation, 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1111,
Washington, DC 20005, by calling (202) 347-7722, or at
www.appraisalfoundation.org.
This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to the
USPAP;
2. Reviewing and signing the
appraisal report(s) for which the registrant has provided appraisal services;
and
3. Personally inspecting each
appraised property with the registrant until the supervising appraiser
determines the registrant trainee is competent, in accordance with the
competency rule of USPAP. If applying for a residential certification, the
supervising appraiser shall personally inspect fifty (50) properties with the
registrant, unless otherwise waived by the commission for good cause. If
applying for certified general, the supervising appraiser shall personally
inspect twenty (20) nonresidential properties with the registrant, unless
otherwise waived by the commission for good cause.
(C) The registrant is permitted to have more
than one (1) supervising appraiser, but a supervising appraiser may not
supervise more than three (3) registrants at one (1) time. The supervisor shall
not be employed by the trainee.
(D)
The registrant and a supervising appraiser shall notify the commission of a
newly created supervisory relationship and submit an affidavit from the
supervising appraiser acknowledging the supervisory relationship prior to the
registrant performing appraisal services under the supervising appraiser. A
registrant shall not receive credit for appraisal experience under a certified
appraiser unless the registrant has first notified the commission of the
certified appraiser's name and license number. Within ten (10) days of the
termination of a supervisory relationship, the registrant and the supervising
appraiser shall notify the commission that the supervisory relationship has
been terminated.
(E) The registrant
and each supervising appraiser shall maintain an appraisal log. This appraisal
log may be maintained jointly, but each shall be individually responsible to
assure the completion and availability of the appraisal log regardless of the
agreement or practice of the registrant and the supervising appraiser regarding
its maintenance. Separate appraisal logs shall be maintained for each
supervising appraiser. The registrant and the supervising appraiser shall
provide a copy of the appraisal log to the commission upon request. At a
minimum, the appraisal log shall include the information required by
20 CSR
2245-2.050 and the following:
1. Description of work performed by the
trainee and scope of the review and supervision of the supervising
appraiser;
2. Number of actual work
hours by the trainee on the assignment; and
3. The name and state certification number of
the supervising appraiser.
(F) Registrants who are submitting experience
hours associated with mass appraising shall submit a log that shall include at
a minimum the following:
1. Date(s): month and
year;
2. Subject or project
(location, description, or address);
3. Appraisal task(s);
4. Property type(s);
5. Client;
6. Number of properties;
7. Actual number of hours to complete the
assignment;
8. Appraiser(s);
and
9. Description of work
performed by trainee and scope of supervision of the supervising
appraiser.
(G) The
Missouri certification of the super vising appraiser shall be in good standing
and not subject to revocation, suspension, or probation within the last three
(3) years. Subject to revocation or suspension within the last three (3) years
shall mean that any term of revocation or suspension shall be terminated more
than three (3) years prior to a licensee serving as supervising appraiser.
Anyone subject to probation cannot supervise trainees during the probationary
period, unless otherwise ordered by the commission.
(7) A person may register as a trainee under
a supervising appraiser certified in another state if-
(A) The supervising appraiser is certified in
another state that has requirements that are substantially similar to the
requirements in Missouri for certification as a state-certified general or
state-certified residential real estate appraiser;
(B) The supervising appraiser's certification
from the other state authorizes the supervisor, at a minimum, to perform the
same scope of appraisal services that either a Missouri-certified general or
certified residential appraiser is authorized to perform;
(C) The supervising appraiser's certification
from the other state is active and has been in good standing and not subject to
discipline for the prior three (3) years. The trainee real estate appraiser
application shall be accompanied by verification from the supervising
appraiser's certification authority verifying that the supervising appraiser's
certification is active, in good standing, and has not been disciplined as
provided in this subsection; and
(D) Upon application for certification,
trainees that are supervised by an appraiser certified in another state shall
be required to comply with all certification requirements established by
Missouri law. Trainees are also reminded that pursuant to
20 CSR
2245-3.010, applicants for a general certification
must have accumulated a total of three thousand (3,000) hours of appraisal
experience of which at least fifty percent (50%) (one thousand five hundred
(1,500) hours) shall be in nonresidential appraisal work and under the
supervision of a Missouri certified general real estate appraiser or a
certified general appraiser certified in another state and who is authorized to
perform the same scope of appraisal services as a Missouri-certified general
appraiser.
(8) As used in
this section, "direct supervision" shall mean, the degree of supervision
required of a supervisory appraiser overseeing the work of a registrant by
which the supervisory appraiser has control over and detailed professional
knowledge of the work being done. Direct supervision is achieved when a
registrant has regular direction, guidance, and support from a supervisory
appraiser. The supervisor shall determine the level of supervision that is
appropriate for the appraisal project and the skill level of the registrant as
assessed by the supervisor. Direct supervision shall include but is not limited
to the following:
(A) Reviewing the
registrant's appraisal report(s) to ensure research of general and specific
data has been adequately conducted and properly reported, application of
appraisal principles and methodologies has been properly applied, that any
analysis is sound and adequately reported, and that any analysis, opinions, or
conclusions are adequately developed and reported so that the appraisal report
is not misleading; and
(B)
Reviewing the registrant's work product and discussing with the registrant any
edits, corrections, or modifications that need to be made.
*Original authority: 339.509, RSMo 1990, amended 1998,
2012.