Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 161 - APPRAISER CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE BOARD
Division 10 - LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION AND ENDORSEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Section 161-010-0085 - Pre-Requisite Experience and Education for Supervising Appraiser

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 161-010-0085

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

Any licensee wishing to supervise a new appraiser assistantmust first apply for and receive a Supervising Appraiser Endorsement.

(1) In order to receive a Supervising Appraiser Endorsement, the applicant must:

(a) Be state certified for a minimum of three (3) years prior to being eligible to become a Supervisory Appraiser.

(b) Be in good standing and not subject to any disciplinary action that affects the Supervisory Appraiser's legal eligibility to engage in appraisal practice within any jurisdiction for a period of at least 3 years prior to being eligible to bcome a supervising appraiser.

(c) Complete a minimum of four (4) hours of an AQB approved Supervising Appraiser/Appraiser Assistant Training Course and successfully pass the final exam prior to making application. A prior Supervising Appraiser/Appraiser Assistant Training Course and exam completed for purposes of registering as an appraiser assistant will not count towardobtaining a Supervising Appraiser Endorsement. Supervising Appraisers who have taken a non-AQB approved courseprior to January 1, 2015 must complete an approved AQB course before supervising any new appraiser assistants.

(d) Submit a completed Supervising Appraiser Endorsement application that includes the following:
(A) Non-refundable application fee as described on the application form; and

(B) Supervising Appraiser/Appraiser Assistant Training Course completion certificate.

(e) Successfully pass a Board analysis of appraisal work product to verify USPAP compliance.

(2) Upon application approval, the Board will issue the applicant a Supervising Appraiser Endorsement that authorizes the applicant to act as a Supervising Appraiser pursuant to OAR 161-025-0025.

(3) Any applicant may submit a written request to withdraw their application at any time prior to an official action being taken by the Board.

(4) A Supervising Appraiser Endorsement may be suspended or revoked if the Board determines that the applicant has failed to directly supervise an Appraiser Assistant as required by OAR 161-025-0025.

Statutory/Other Authority: OAR 183.355(1)(a), 674.305(7) & 674.310(2)

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 674.305(7) & 674.310(2)

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