Iowa Admin. Code r. 193F-4.1 - Qualifications to register as an associate appraiser

(1) Education. A person applying for registration as an associate appraiser will, at a minimum, satisfactorily complete all AQB-approved, qualifying education courses needed under the AQB criteria specifying educational standards applicable for registration as an associate appraiser.
(2) Background check. A state and national criminal history check will be performed on any new associate appraiser applicant. The applicant will authorize release of the results of the criminal history check to the board. If the criminal history check was not completed within 180 calendar days prior to the date the license application is received by the board, the board may perform a new state and national criminal history check or may reject and return the application to the applicant.
(3) Application process. After completing the AQB associate appraiser obligations, a person applying as an associate appraiser can then access the application through the board's online system. A sufficient application within the meaning of Iowa Code section 17A.18(2) will include all information as outlined in the board's online system and be accompanied by the applicable fee.
(4) Registration denial. The board may deny an application for registration as an associate appraiser on any ground identified in 193F-subrule 3.4(1) or on any ground upon which the board may impose discipline against an associate appraiser, as provided in 193F-Chapter 6.

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Iowa Admin. Code r. 193F-4.1
Amended by IAB November 12, 2014/Volume XXXVII, Number 10, effective 12/17/2014 Amended by IAB May 24, 2017/Volume XXXIX, Number 24, effective 6/28/2017 Amended by IAB December 5, 2018/Volume XLI, Number 12, effective 1/9/2019 Amended by IAB October 21, 2020/Volume XLIII, Number 9, effective 11/25/2020 Amended by IAB February 24, 2021/Volume XLIII, Number 18, effective 3/31/2021 Amended by IAB July 28, 2021/Volume XLIV, Number 2, effective 9/1/2021 Adopted by IAB April 17, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 21, effective 5/22/2024

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