Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
This rule contains the course content guidelines which courses
must satisfy in order to be approved under these rules as Continuing Education
as defined in these rules:
(1) General
Guidelines:
(a) The course must involve a
minimum of two classroom hours of instruction on acceptable real estate
appraisal or related topics;
(b)
The course must contribute to the goal of maintaining or increasing the
knowledge, skill and competence of real estate appraisers with regard to the
performance of real estate appraisals in a manner that best serves the public
interest;
(c) Any course that
covers a real estate appraisal topic may be acceptable if it does not present
information so basic in nature that the stated goal of continuing education
will not be satisfied by the course;
(d) In order to be an acceptable real estate
appraisal related topic, the education provided in the course must directly
contribute to increasing or maintaining the appraiser's ability to perform real
estate appraisals;
(A) Courses are not
acceptable if they would merely contribute to the appraiser's personal
development rather than to the appraiser's ability to perform real estate
appraisals;
(B) Courses are not
acceptable if they would contribute only generally to the appraiser's knowledge
of the business field, rather than specifically to operating an appraisal
business.
(2)
Acceptable Topics - This list is to assist education providers in understanding
the course content requirements under these rules. Topics may include, but are
not limited to the following:
(a) Real Estate
Appraisal Topics:
(A) Ad Valorem
taxation;
(B) Arbitration, Dispute
Resolution;
(C) Courses related to
the practice of real estate appraisal or consulting;
(D) Development cost estimating;
(E) Ethics and standards of professional
practice, USPAP;
(F) Valuation bias
and fair housing laws and regulations;
(G) Land use planning, zoning;
(H) Management, leasing,
timesharing;
(I) Property
development, partial interests;
(J)
Real estate law, easements and legal interests;
(K) Real estate litigation, damages,
condemnation;
(L) Real estate
financing and investment;
(M) Real
estate appraisal-related computer applications;
(N) Real estate securities and
syndication;
(O) Developing
opinions of real property value in appraisals that also include personal
property and/or business value;
(P)
Seller concessions and impact on value;
(Q) Energy-efficient items and "green
building appraisals"
(R) Writing an
Effective Narrative Report.
(b) Other Real Estate Appraisal Topics:
(A) Appraisal Laws, Standards and Ethics
(review/update/applications);
(B)
Appraising Any Specific Type of Property (for example: single-family
residences, condominiums, manufactured housing, apartment complexes, office
buildings, warehouses, farms, rural properties, etc.);
(C) Appraising from Blueprints and
Specifications;
(D) Case Study of a
Particular Type of Property;
(E)
Cash Equivalency;
(F) Cash Flow
Forecasting;
(G) Computer
Applications in Appraising;
(H)
Condemnation/Right of Way Appraising;
(I) Estimating Accrued
Depreciation;
(J) Estimating
Building Costs;
(K) Feasibility
Analysis;
(L) Federal Agency
Appraisal Regulations/Requirements;
(M) Highest and Best Use Analysis;
(N) Litigation (involving appraisal
issues/appraiser testimony);
(O)
Mass Appraisal;
(P) Mortgage-Equity
Analysis (Ellwood Formula);
(Q)
Real Estate Market Analysis (advanced or specialized application);
(R) Review Appraising;
(S) Sales Comparison Techniques (advanced or
specialized application);
(T) State
Agency Appraisal Regulations/Requirements;
(U) Subdivision Analysis;
(V) The Appraisal Foundation's National USPAP
Course, the Appraisal Foundation's National USPAP Continuing Education Course,
or their equivalents;
(W) URAR Form
Preparation;
(X) UCIAR Form
Preparation;
(Y) Use of Financial
Calculators in Appraising;
(Z)
Valuation of Partial (special) Interests.
(c) Real Estate Topics:
(A) Real Estate Development;
(B) Real Estate Finance;
(C) Real Estate Investments;
(D) Real Estate (property) Law;
(E) Real Estate Property or Asset
Management;
(F) Real Estate
Mathematics;
(G) Real Estate
Syndication;
(H) Real Estate
Taxation;
(I) Federal/State
Taxation of Real Estate Investments;
(J) Land Use Controls/Zoning.
(d) Business Topics:
(A) Accounting;
(B) Corporate Finance;
(C) Economics (macro and micro);
(D) Investments;
(E) Statistics.
(e) Other Topics:
(A) Appraising Machinery and
Equipment;
(B) Business
Valuation;
(C)
Construction;
(D)
Surveying.
(3) Unacceptable Topics - This list is to
assist education providers in understanding the course content requirements
under these rules. Topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Real Estate Topics:
(A) Real Estate Practices:
(B) Real Estate Sales (and related
topics);
(C) Real Estate License
Law;
(D) Agency Law;
(E) Real Estate Office Management.
(b) Business Topics:
(A) Advertising/Marketing;
(B) Bookkeeping;
(C) Business Administration;
(D) Business Law;
(E) Computer
Principles/Programming/Systems;
(F)
Office Management/Systems;
(G)
Personnel Management;
(H)
Principles of Management;
(I)
Typing/Word Processing.
(c) Personal Development Topics:
(A) Communications (oral or
written);
(B) Interpersonal
Communications;
(C) Memory
Improvement;
(D) Public
Speaking;
(E) Speed
Reading;
(F) Stress
Management;
(G) Time
Management.
(d) Other
Topics: Appraiser Examination Preparation.