Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-512-2 - School registration and requirements
(a) Each
college, university, community college, junior college, real estate appraisal
organization, real estate organization, state agency, federal agency,
proprietary school or other provider of education shall obtain a registration
as a real estate appraisal school from the commission before offering approved
courses in real estate appraisal prerequisite education or continuing
education. School registration shall be obtained before any courses will be
considered for approval for the purpose of becoming a state certified general
appraiser, state certified residential appraiser or state provisional appraiser
in the state of Connecticut, or for the purpose of renewing or maintaining any
such license or certification. Application for such school registration shall
be made on forms prescribed by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection, and
accompanied by such evidence in support of such application as is prescribed by
the commission.
(b) All registered
schools shall:
(1) Be responsible for keeping
course material current and accurate;
(2) Permit the commission, without prior
notice, to visit the school and observe the instruction given to insure proper
standards as to method and content of any approved courses;
(3) Conduct each course of study in a
classroom or other facility which is adequate to implement the offering. No
course shall be conducted in a classroom location that is not approved by the
local fire marshal for such use. Courses shall not be held on the premises of a
real estate appraisal office, real estate brokerage office or real estate
franchise; and
(c) School registration or course
approval may be withdrawn by the commission for failure by a school or its
representatives to comply with the provisions of sections
20-512-1
to
20-512-11,
inclusive, of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
(d) All registered schools or applicant
schools shall cooperate with department staff if such school is contacted in
connection with an inquiry or investigation performed by the Department of
Consumer Protection concerning possible violations of real estate appraiser
statutes or regulations. No representative of such school shall make any
untruthful or misleading statements in connection with any Department of
Consumer Protection or commission inquiry, investigation or hearing.
(e) All real estate appraisal school
registrations shall expire biennially and be subject to biennial
renewal.
Notes
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