New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Asb - Assessing Standards Board
Chapter Asb 300 - CERTIFICATION OF ASSESSORS
Part Asb 303 - REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH LEVEL OF CERTIFICATION
Section Asb 303.04 - Requirements to be a DRA-Certified Property Assessor Assistant
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Asb 303.04
Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024
A person requesting certification under this section shall meet either of the following:
(a) The requirements to be a DRA-certified property assessor assistant shall be:
(1) All of the requirements for a
DRA-certified building measurer and lister, specified in
Asb
303.03;
(2) Signed documentation of successful
completion, of International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) Course
101, or the equivalent requirements of a course focusing on the basic functions
of the appraisal process and appraisal theories, offered by, but not limited
to, those entities listed in
Asb
301.05(a);
(3) At least 2 years of experience which
provides exposure to the application of the basic knowledge of property
valuation and appraisal theories consisting of:
a. Work experience in the:
1. Measuring and listing of property;
and
2. Assisting with property
assessments; or
b. Work
in a similar field, such as real estate brokerage or real estate appraisals for
non-assessing purposes;
(4) Familiarity with common building
construction for:
a. The quality of
construction;
b. The approximate
age of the structure;
c.
Foundation;
d. Basement
area;
e. Insulation;
f. Roofing;
g. Flooring;
h. Exterior cover;
i. Interior finish;
j. Fireplaces;
k. Heating and air conditioning
systems;
l. Solar
collectors;
m. Plumbing and
plumbing fixtures;
n.
Tiling;
o. Electric
service;
p. The number of rooms or
bedrooms;
q. Sprinkler
systems;
r. Elevators; and
s. Any other structural features
which would influence value;
(5) Thorough knowledge of the duties of a
DRA-certified property assessor assistant as specified in
Asb
304.02; and
(6) Attestation by a DRA-certified property
assessor or DRA-certified property assessor supervisor that the individual has
been trained, has read, and understands:
a.
Applicable NH property assessing statutes;
b. Appraisal practice ethics; and
c. Administrative rule Asb 300 and Rev 600;
or
(b) Equivalent educational and professional work experience as listed in (a)(1) through (5) above or equivalent work in other assessing jurisdictions.
#8399, eff 7-28-05; ss by #9027, eff 11-16-07; ss by #10093, eff 2-28-12
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