Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R162 - Real Estate
Rule R162-2g - Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Administrative Rules
Section R162-2g-307e - Instructor Certification for Pre-licensing Education
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 162-2g-307e
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) To certify as a pre-licensing education instructor, an individual shall:
(a) evidence
that the applicant meets the character and competency requirements outlined in
Subsections
R162-2g-302(2)
and (3);
(b) submit a completed application as
provided by the division;
(c)
demonstrate knowledge of the subject matter to be taught as evidenced by:
(i) current, active licensure or
certification as applicable to the pre-licensing course proposed to be
taught;
(ii) a minimum of five
years active experience in appraising; and
(iii)
(A)
college or other appropriate courses specific to the topic proposed to be
taught; or
(B) other experience
acceptable to the board in the topic proposed to be taught;
(d) if the individual
proposes to teach a course in USPAP, evidence that the individual is an
AQB-certified USPAP instructor; and
(e) pay a nonrefundable application
fee.
(2) A pre-licensing instructor certification is valid for 24 months from the date of issuance.
(3) To renew a pre-licensing instructor certification, an individual shall:
(a) submit a completed application, as
provided by the division;
(b)
evidence having taught at least 20 hours of instruction in a certified course
during the preceding term of certification;
(c) evidence having attended a real estate
instructor development workshop sponsored or approved by the division during
the preceding two years; and
(d)
pay a nonrefundable application fee.
(4)
(a) To
reinstate an expired pre-licensing instructor certification within 30 days
following the expiration date, an individual shall:
(i) comply with Subsection (3); and
(ii) pay a nonrefundable late fee.
(b) To reinstate an expired
pre-licensing instructor certification after 30 days and within six months
following the expiration date, an individual shall:
(i) comply with Subsection (3);
(ii) pay a nonrefundable reinstatement fee;
and
(iii) submit proof of having
completed six classroom hours of education related to real estate appraisal or
teaching techniques.
(c)
After a pre-licensing instructor certification has been expired for six months,
an individual is required to apply as an original applicant and obtain a new
certification.
(5) A certified instructor shall comply with the reporting requirements of Section 61-2g-306.
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