(1) The division and the board may not award
continuing education credit for a course that is taught in Utah to registered,
licensed, or certified appraisers unless the course is registered or certified
before it is taught.
(2) To certify
a continuing education course, an applicant shall, at least 30 days before the
course is taught, submit a completed application as required by the division,
including:
(a) the name and contact
information of the course sponsor and the entity through which the course will
be provided;
(b)
(i) if the application is for a course using
the traditional classroom education, a description of the physical facility
where the course will be taught; and
(ii) if the application is for a course using
live-virtual or distance education, the delivery method for the
course;
(c) the proposed
number of credit hours for the course;
(d) identification of whether the method of
instruction will be;
(i) traditional
education;
(ii) virtual-live
education, including synchronous education as designated by the by the
AQB;
(iii) distance education,
including asynchronous education as designated by the AQB; or
(iv) a hybrid form of education that employs
both synchronous and asynchronous delivery methods of education;
(e) title of the course;
(f) statement defining how the course will
meet the objectives of continuing education by increasing the licensee's
knowledge, professionalism, and ability to protect and serve the
public;
(g) course outline
including:
(i) a description of the subject
matter covered in each 15-minute segment; and
(ii) a minimum of one learning objective for
every hour of class time;
(h) the name and certification number of each
certified instructor who will teach the course;
(i) copies of materials that will be
distributed to the participants;
(j) the procedure for
preregistration;
(k) the tuition or
registration fee and a copy of the cancellation and refund policy;
(I) the procedure for taking and maintaining
control of attendance during class time;
(m) sample of the completion
certificate;
(n) signed statement
agreeing that the course provider will, within ten business days of completing
the class, upload to the division the following information:
(i) course name;
(ii) course certificate number assigned by
the division;
(iii) date the course
was taught;
(iv) number of credit
hours; and
(v) names and license
numbers of students receiving continuing education credit;
(o) signed statement agreeing not to market
personal sales products; and
(p)
other information the division might require.
(3) Standards for approval of a certified
course.
(a)
(i) A distance education course shall:
(A) provide interaction between the student
and instructor; and
(B) include a
written examination that requires a student to demonstrate mastery and
fluency.
(ii) The
division may approve a distance education course offered by a college or
university if the college or university:
(A)
offers distance education programs in other disciplines; and
(B)
(I) is
accredited by the Commission on Colleges or a regional accreditation
association; or
(II) is approved by
the International Distance Education Certification Center.
(b) The course topic
must be AQB-approved.
(c) The
procedure for taking and maintaining control of attendance shall be more
extensive than having the students sign a class roll.
(d) The completion certificate shall allow
for entry of:
(i) licensee's name;
(ii) type of license;
(iii) license number;
(iv) date of course;
(v) name of the course provider;
(vi) course title;
(vii) course certification number and
expiration date;
(viii) credit
hours awarded; and
(ix) signatures
of the course sponsor and the licensee.
(e) A real estate appraisal-related field
trip that is submitted for continuing education credit may not include transit
time to or from the field trip location as part of the credit hours
awarded.
(4) Except as
provided in Subsection R162-2g-307d(1), the board may award non-certified
continuing education credit on a case-by-case basis for the following:
(a) up to one-half of an individual's
continuing education credit requirement for:
(i) participation, other than as a student,
in appraisal educational processes and programs; or
(ii) teaching, program development,
authorship of textbooks, or similar activities that are determined by the board
to be equivalent to obtaining continuing education;
(b) service as a member of the experience
review committee, or the technical advisory panel, if approved by the board and
offered in accordance with AQB standards as a:
(i) practicum course under Subsection (3)(a);
or
(ii) course under Subsection
(3)(b); and
(c)
completion of any course that:
(i) meets the
continuing education objectives of increasing the licensee's knowledge,
professionalism, and ability to protect and serve the public; and
(ii) is taught outside of Utah.
(5) Standards for
approval of a registered course.
(a) A
professional appraisal education organization may register a special event for
continuing education, subject to the following conditions:
(i) the professional appraisal education
organization shall submit a one-time application and registration fee to the
division to register the organization as a qualified continuing education
course provider and the special event for continuing education;
(ii) the division may grant approval of the
special event based on the demonstrated experience of the professional
appraisal education organization in providing, monitoring, and supervising
quality professional course offerings.
(b) The registered organization is solely
responsible for and accountable to the division:
(i) for the selection of appraisal
instructors who are subject matter experts and industry qualified in the course
or segment of the course they teach;
(ii) to ensure that:
(A) course instructors have subject matter
expertise in the content area they are instructing; and
(B) the course content of classes taught by
both appraiser and non-appraiser course instructors is directly industry
pertinent, relevant, and beneficial to and enhances the professional skills of
the attending appraisers, and promotes the protection and wellbeing of the
industry and the general public;
(iii) to monitor the attendance of each
appraiser during the presentation of the course by taking and maintaining a
list of attendees actually present during the presentation to ensure that an
appraiser actually attends each CE course segment before providing a CE
certificate or CE credit to the appraiser; and
(iv) to ensure that the registered course
complies with the general criteria applicable to continuing education set forth
in Sections
R162-2g-307a and
R162-2g-307b.
(6)
(a) The
special event registered course may last for a maximum of seven consecutive
days.
(b) The special event
registered course is a single, one-time event and may not be repeated unless
the professional appraisal education organization submits to the division an
application and registration fee and receives division approval for a
subsequent, single, one-time event.
(c) A professional appraisal education
organization shall submit a separate course application for each course taught
at the special event, however, only a single application fee is required to be
paid to the division for each special event.
(d) The division maintains a fee schedule
based on the total number of CE hours awarded for a CE course. The application
and registration fee for a special event course is the fee from the division
fee schedule.