Ala. Admin. Code r. 780-X-3-.04 - Disposal Of Applications
(1)
Approved Applications - When the Board, after due consideration of an
application and of information pertaining thereto, is satisfied that the
applicant is eligible for licensure for any real property appraiser
classification the applicant will be granted licensure or certification, and
the applicant will be notified by the executive director.
(2) Deferred Applications - If an applicant's
education or experience is considered inadequate upon Board review, but the
Board believes he/she may meet the minimum legal requirements within one year,
such application may be held by the Board for up to one year without approval
or denial. Such applicant will be advised of the basis for holding his/her
application, of additional information to be submitted, and of the approximate
date on which his application will be formally considered again. If more than
one additional year of experience or additional education is considered
necessary, the application will be denied, and for further consideration, the
applicant will be required to submit a new application after he has accrued the
necessary qualifications.
(3)
Denied Applications - When the Board, after due consideration of an application
and of information pertaining thereto finds that the applicant is not eligible
for licensure or certification under any section of the law, the applicant will
be given notice of the denial, and shall be advised of the appellate procedures
set forth in Rule
780-X-3-.05.
Author: Alabama Real Estate Appraisers Board
Notes
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § § 34-27A-5, 34-27A-7.
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