Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 018 - Real Estate Commission
Sub-Agency 0001 - Real Estate Commission
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS AND LICENSING
Section 1-10 - Permit renewals; continuing education

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 1-10

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) A renewal application shall include proof that the permittee, including a certified appraiser trainee, has completed at least twenty-eight (28) hours of continuing education, which meets the curriculum established and published by the Board. Repetitious course work will not be accepted in the same renewal cycle. An inactive permittee will not be required to furnish proof of continuing education until such time as they request activation of the permit.

(b) All permittees shall submit proof of completion of the most current AQB-approved seven (7) hour National USPAP update course at the time of renewal. USPAP update courses may be included in the required continuing education hours.

(c) Distance education may be used as continuing education if the course/seminar meets the AQB criteria and is approved by the Board. A proctored exam is not required but an applicant shall successfully complete all prescribed course requirements.

(d) Up to fifty percent (50%) of a permittee's continuing education requirement may be granted for participation, other than as a student, in appraisal educational processes and programs.

(i) Examples of activities for which credit may be granted are teaching, program development, authorship of textbooks, or similar activities that are determined to be equivalent to obtaining continuing education.

(ii) Credit for instructing any course or seminar can only be awarded once during a continuing education cycle.

(e) Failure to remit renewal fees when due will cause an active or inactive permit to lapse.

(i) A lapsed permit may be reinstated within sixty (60) days upon payment of the renewal fee and late renewal fee.

(ii) Any permittee whose permit, active or inactive, has not been renewed within the sixty (60) day grace period must comply with all requirements of a new applicant.

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