Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-512-4 - Prerequisite course content
(a) Various courses
may be credited toward the classroom hour requirement for licensure or
certification. The contents of such prerequisite course programs shall provide
meaningful education in real estate appraisal, standards of professional
practice, real estate appraisal law, general real estate and related topics
that are broad-based and essential to the role of a real estate appraiser as
the appraiser acts in the best interests of the consumer.
(b) Prerequisite course content shall
include, but not be limited to, the fundamentals expected to be obtained from
such a course.
(c) For prerequisite
courses, no course of less than fifteen (15) classroom hours, including
examination, shall be approved. All prerequisite courses shall have received a
Course Approval Program certification by the AQB and require successful
completion of an examination that is pertinent to that educational offering as
a condition to granting prerequisite course credit.
(d) There shall be no change or alteration in
any approved prerequisite course without prior written notice and approval of
the commission.
(e) A distance
education course as referred to in the Interpretations of the Appraiser
Qualification Criteria of the AQB shall meet the classroom hour requirement
specified in subsection (c) of this section or its equivalent, provided that
the course is approved by the commission and meets at least one of the
qualification criteria established by the AQB. Copies of the Interpretations of
the Appraiser Qualification Criteria of the AQB are available for inspection at
the main office of the Department of Consumer Protection during regular
business hours. Alternatively, copies may be obtained from the Appraisal
Foundation located in Washington, D.C. or from the Appraisal Foundation's
website at www.appraisalfoundation.org. All
approved distance education courses shall be approved by the International
Distance Education Certification Center (IDECC) prior to submission to the
commission.
(f) Open book exams are
not acceptable in prerequisite courses.
(g) At least one of the course instructors of
the 15 hour USPAP Course or its equivalent shall be an AQB Certified USPAP
Instructor who is also a state certified appraiser.
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