Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 12D-19.003 - Qualifications
(1) To qualify for any of the certifications,
an applicant must have at least 2 years experience in a Florida property
appraiser's office, a Florida tax collector's office, or with the Department.
To qualify for the special qualification salary, officials must meet all
certification requirements set forth in these rules within 4 years after taking
office. A person who is a Certified Florida Evaluator or a Certified Florida
Collector Assistant upon being appointed or elected to office will be
recognized as a Certified Florida Appraiser or Certified Florida Collector upon
taking office.
(2) Applicants for a
certification as a Certified Florida Appraiser, Certified Florida Evaluator,
Certified Florida Collector, or Certified Florida Collector Assistant must
attend a minimum of 120 hours of approved courses and pass monitored
examinations. Applicants for a certification as a Certified Cadastralist of
Florida must attend a minimum of 150 hours of approved courses and pass
monitored examinations.
(3) The
approved courses for certification as a Certified Florida Collector or a
Certified Florida Collector Assistant must include the following courses:
(a) A minimum of 30 hours of approved courses
which include instruction and examination on the duties and responsibilities of
a Florida Tax Collector.
(b) A
minimum of 90 hours of approved elective courses which include instruction and
examination designed to impact expertise in the areas of tax administration,
assessment, or collection in Florida.
(4) The approved courses for certification as
a Certified Florida Appraiser or a Certified Florida Evaluator must include the
following courses:
(a) A minimum of 30 hours
of approved courses which include instruction and examination on basic
appraisal principles, types of value, and economic principles pertaining to the
valuation of real property. A Certified Residential Appraiser license or
Certified General Appaiser license issued by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal
Board may be substituted for this course requirement.
(b) A minimum of 30 hours of approved courses
which include instruction and examination on procedures and methods regarding
the income approach to estimating the value of real property. A Certified
General Appraiser license issued by the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board may
be substituted for this course requirement.
(c) A minimum of 60 hours of approved
elective courses which include instruction and examination related to the
professional designation.
(5) The approved courses for a Certified
Cadastralist of Florida certification must include the following courses:
(a) A minimum of 30 hours of approved courses
which include instruction and examination on mathematic principles for
cadastral mappers.
(b) A minimum of
30 hours of approved courses which include instruction and examination on the
Public Land Survey System for the Cadastral Mapper.
(c) A minimum of 30 hours of approved courses
which include instruction and examination on real property
descriptions.
(d) A minimum of 30
hours of approved courses which include instruction and examination on basic
map compilation.
(e) A minimum of
30 hours of approved elective courses which include instruction and examination
on principles, techniques, or applications of cadastral
mapping.
(6) To receive
credit for the education requirements, applicants must be present in the
classroom during all instructional hours and pass the required examination.
Attendance in an online course qualifies as presence in the classroom.
(a) An applicant who wishes to qualify for an
initial certification may challenge an examination and receive credit for the
instructional course hours without taking the course provided the applicant
passes the examination as determined by the course provider. A passing grade on
course examinations provided by the Department is a grade of 70% or better. All
questions are weighed equally. The applicant must provide documentation of
passing the examination in the form of a certificate of completion or other
documentation from the course provider.
(b) An applicant who wishes to challenge an
examination must contact the course provider to arrange scheduling. An
applicant who wishes to challenge an examination for a course provided by the
Department must submit a written request to PTOTraining@floridarevenue.com at
least 30 days prior to the start of the course.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 195.002(2), 195.027(1) FS. Law Implemented 145.10, 145.11, 195.002 FS.
New 4-2-81, Formerly 12-9.03, Amended 4-11-89, 12-19-89, 12-30-97, 1-2-01, 10-26-21, Formerly 12-9.003.
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