Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 18-1.007 - Appraiser Eligibility and Selection
(1) Approved
Appraiser List - Eligibility and Selection.
(a) The Chief Appraiser shall maintain on the
Department's website, at
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/lands/appraisal/pdfs/Approved_AppraiserList_Application_04192013.pdf,
information for interested appraisers to apply for placement on the approved
appraiser list.
(b) An appraiser
shall be considered eligible and will be placed on the list when he has
complied with all the following criteria:
1.
The appraiser has applied to the Bureau of Appraisal to be placed on the list
of approved appraisers.
2. The
appraiser meets the eligibility requirements of Section
253.025 or
259.041, F.S., and this
chapter.
3. The appraiser is an
appraiser certified by the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation.
4. The appraiser
demonstrates a level of general appraisal competence through past appraisal
experience. An acceptable level of general appraisal competence and quality
shall be demonstrated by the submission of an appraisal report(s) that includes
sales comparison, cost, and income approaches prepared for a business client
within the previous two years.
5.
The appraiser identifies any specialty property types, as outlined in the
Supplemental Standards, for which he professes appraisal expertise and
competence, and submits one appraisal report demonstrating such competence and
expertise for one of the specialty property types.
(c) The Chief Appraiser will request that the
appraiser submit biennial reaffirmation of interest in and update his
documentation in order to remain on the list of approved appraisers.
(d) Removal of the appraiser's name from the
list of approved appraisers shall be made at the appraiser's request, by
failure to submit biennial reaffirmation of interest or updated documentation
after notice, for unsatisfactory performance, for disciplinary action given by
the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board (FREAB), or for material non-compliance
with contract terms. If an appraiser's name is removed from the list pursuant
to this rule, he must comply with the requirements of this rule to be placed
back on the list of approved appraisers and if disciplined by the FREAB, supply
evidence that he has fulfilled all requirements of the disciplinary
action.
(2) Multiple Year
Appraiser Contracts Eligibility and Selection. For cost and time efficiency
regarding future appraisal services, appraisers will be selected and placed
under multi-year contracts. Selection procedures shall be as follows:
(a) Only appraisers whose name appears on the
list of approved appraisers will be invited to submit proposals to perform
appraisal services under a multiple year contract arrangement.
(b) Invitations to submit proposals for
multiple year contracts shall be issued by the Division of State Lands, Bureau
of Appraisal, Department of Environmental Protection, 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard, Mail Station 110, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. The Bureau of
Appraisal shall be the sole point of contact.
(c) When the Bureau of Appraisal has received
proposals and after the invitation closing date, the appraisers' proposals will
be evaluated for the purpose of awarding future multi-year contracts according
to the following criteria listed in order of importance and scored based on a
point system maintained by the Bureau of Appraisal:
1. Quality of previous work, if any,
performed as a result of appraisal assignments through the Division. This
includes evaluating appraisals on the basis of documentation and reasoning;
accuracy and clarity of the report; methodology, techniques and support;
responsiveness to review questions; the appraiser's understanding of the nature
and scope of the appraisal assignment. The maximum points for this quality of
previous work category is 25.
2.
Professional appraisal-related education or teaching experience. For each
appraisal course or seminar credit hour attended or taught during the prior two
years, one-tenth point is awarded up to a maximum of 12 points for 120
classroom hours.
3. Other pertinent
factors and specialized requirements outlined in the request for proposal, such
as the appraiser's quality assurance process and ability to prioritize Division
assignments.
(d)
Selection shall be made by an appraiser selection committee composed of the
Director, the Chief Appraiser and the Chief of the Division's Bureau of Land
Acquisition, or their designated representatives.
(e) The Chief Appraiser shall provide a
summary and recommendation to the appraiser selection committee of the various
proposals submitted.
(f) When
selecting appraisers for multiple year contracts, the committee shall consider
the various factors set forth in the request for proposal, the appraiser's
submitted proposal and the standards and criteria of this
rule.
(3) Specific
Project Appraiser Bid Solicitation and Selection. When an agency proposing an
acquisition has determined that appraisal services are required, the agency
shall contact the Division's Bureau of Appraisal and request that such services
be obtained. Through competitive bidding, multiple bids will be sought with the
objective of obtaining the best possible services efficiently and at the most
reasonable cost.
(a) Appraisers to be
solicited for bids will be from those under multiple year contract or those on
the approved appraiser list with competency in the area of specialization
required by the proposed appraisal assignment. The solicitation will include
selection criteria to be used in making the final selection of the appraiser to
be awarded the appraisal services required.
(b) Appraisers will be required to comply
with Section 259.041(7)(c)
or 253.025(5)(b),
F.S., and submit an affidavit substantiating that they have no vested or
fiduciary interest in any property for which appraisal services will be
awarded.
(4) For
increased time and cost efficiency, for recurring needs for additional
appraisal services in a specific project area or for a specific parcel, use of
the same appraisers used for these previous services is allowed.
(5) Appraisal reviews are appraisal services
that will be conducted for each assignment by qualified review appraisers.
Appraisal review reports shall be submitted to the Chief Appraiser or his
designee for approval.
(a) For acquisition
parcels with values greater than $500, 000 an appraisal review will be
developed and reported according to the Supplemental Standards, this chapter,
and the specific requirements of the assignment. For acquisition parcels with
values of $500, 000 or less, a cursory review by the Bureau of Appraisal or
appraisal review will be conducted for assurance that requirements of the
assignment were met.
(b) For all
non-acquisition appraisal services such as for disposition, leases and
easements, a review will be completed for assurance that the requirements of
the assignment were met.
(6) Appraisers to be solicited for appraisal
review assignments, as identified in paragraph (5)(a), above, will be from
those on the approved appraiser list, under a multiple year contract and who
possess competency for review work.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 253.03, 259.041 FS. Law Implemented 259.041 FS.
New 6-16-86, Amended 1-29-90, 10-30-91, 4-14-08, 6-15-10, 3-2-16.
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