Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 12D-19.002 - Certified Florida Appraiser, Certified Florida Evaluator, Certified Cadastralist of Florida, Certified Florida Collector, and Certified Florida Collector Assistant Program
(1) A Certified
Florida Appraiser, Certified Florida Evaluator, Certified Cadastralist of
Florida, Certified Florida Collector, and Certified Florida Collector Assistant
program is established and administratered by the Department.
(2) The five certifications are:
(a) Certified Florida Appraiser
(CFA).
(b) Certified Florida
Evaluator (CFE).
(c) Certified
Cadastralist of Florida (CCF).
(d)
Certified Florida Collector (CFC).
(e) Certified Florida Collector Assistant
(CFCA).
(3)
(a) The CFA certification is reserved solely
for elected or appointed Florida property appraisers.
(b) The CFE certification is available to
employees of Florida county property appraisers and the Department.
(c) The CCF certification is available to
property appraisers and employees of Florida county property appraisers and the
Department.
(d) The CFC
certification is reserved solely for elected or appointed Florida tax
collectors.
(e) The CFCA
certification is available to employees of Florida county tax collectors and
the Department.
(4) The
Department will publish an informational booklet or guide about the program
presenting these rules, applicable forms, and registration and payment process.
This guide is available on the Department's Certification and Training webpage
https://floridarevenue.com/property/Pages/Cofficial_Training.aspx.
(5) The Executive Director, or the Executive
Director's designee, shall appoint two Admissions and Certifications
Committees. One committee will administer the certification of property
appraisers and employees of Florida county property appraisers as "Certified
Florida Appraisers, " "Certified Florida Evaluators, " and "Certified
Cadastralists of Florida." Another committee will administer the certification
of tax collectors and employees of Florida county tax collectors as "Certified
Florida Collectors" and "Certified Florida Collector Assistants." The Executive
Director, or the Executive Director's designee, shall serve as permanent
chairperson. The Executive Director, or the Executive Director's designee,
shall appoint nine members to each committee, one of whom shall be the
president of the members' state association. In the event the president of the
state association does not hold a professional designation as specified in
subsection 12D-19.001(9), F.A.C., the president will appoint a designee who
does hold such certification. Members of the committees will be appointed for 3
year terms, except for the presidents of the state associations, who shall
serve a 1 year term concurrent with their term as president. All members shall
serve at the pleasure of the Executive Director, or the Executive Director's
designee.
(6) Five members shall
constitute a quorum. No official action shall be taken without a quorum. The
committees shall meet at the call of the chairperson. The chairperson shall
appoint a permanent secretary to maintain records of actions of the committees
and to keep other official records pertaining to the certification
program.
(7) The duties of the
committees are:
(a) To screen all applicants
for certification, and
(b) To
recommend to the Department applicants who qualify for the professional
designations.
(8) The
duties of the chairperson are:
(a) To set an
agenda for each committee meeting,
(b) To call meetings based on need; notify
members; and give any public notice of date, time and location,
(c) To call all meetings to order and
maintain proper parliamentary procedures,
(d) To distribute minutes of prior meetings,
(e) To prepare applicant files
with summaries, and
(f) To perform
any other duties for the administration and operation of the educational
programs.
(9) The
Executive Director, or the Executive Director's designee, will administer the
certification of Department employees who meet the qualifications for
professional designation as provided in Rule 12D-19.003,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 195.002(2), 195.027(1) FS. Law Implemented 145.10, 145.11, 195.002 FS.
New 4-2-81, Formerly 12-9.02, Amended 4-11-89, 12-19-89, 12-30-97, 4-5-16, 10-26-21, Formerly 12-9.002.
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