Haw. Code R. § 16-114-24 - Experience requirement
(a) Each applicant
shall obtain prior to the date of application for licensure, appraisal
experience as required in this section, and shall submit documentation by way
of verification on forms provided by the director. Hours may be treated as
cumulative in order to achieve the necessary hours of appraisal
experience.
(b) Applicants for
licensure as a state licensed appraiser shall provide evidence of at least two
thousand hours of appraisal experience. A minimum of twenty-four months of
experience is required.
(c)
Applicants for certification as a state certified residential appraiser shall
provide evidence of at least two thousand five hundred hours of appraisal
experience. The two thousand five hundred hours shall have been earned over a
period of at least twenty four months.
(d) Applicants for certification as a state
certified general appraiser shall provide evidence of at least three thousand
hours of appraisal experience, of which at least one thousand five hunred hours
were obtained in nonresidential appraisal work. The three thousand hours of
appraisal experience shall have been earned over a period of at least thirty
months.
(e) Acceptable appraisal
experience includes but is not limited to:
(1)
Fee and staff appraisal;
(2) Ad
valorem tax appraisal;
(3)
Technical review appraisal;
(4)
Appraisal analysis;
(5) Real estate
consulting;
(6) Highest and best
use analysis;
(7) Feasibility
analysis/study; or
(8) Condemnation
appraisal.
(f)
Applicants shall produce, upon request, experience documentation in the form of
reports or file memoranda.
(g)
Experience obtained on or after January 31, 1989 must be performed in
compliance with USPAP, and in conformance with the appraisal qualification
criteria as established and interpreted by the Appraiser Qualifications Board.
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