Iowa Admin. Code r. 193F-9.2 - Temporary practice permit
(1)
The board will recognize, on a temporary basis, the license of a certified
appraiser issued by another state for a period of six months, unless the
applicant requests, and is approved for, a one-time extension. An extension
request has to be received prior to the expiration date of the issuance of the
temporary practice permit. An extension may be granted for up to six months
past the original expiration date so long as the applicant is still eligible
for a temporary practice permit.
(2) The appraiser has to apply through the
board's online system. The appraiser seeking a temporary practice permit must
meet the other qualifying factors associated with reciprocity, including good
standing and payment of the appropriate fee. The temporary practice permit will
authorize the licensee to perform appraisal on the properties listed on the
permit.
(3) An appraiser holding an
inactive, retired, or lapsed certificate as a real estate appraiser in Iowa may
apply for a temporary practice permit if the appraiser holds an active,
unexpired certificate as a real estate appraiser in good standing in another
jurisdiction and is otherwise eligible for a temporary practice
permit.
(4) An appraiser who was
previously a registered associate or certified appraiser in Iowa whose Iowa
license has been revoked or surrendered in connection with a disciplinary
investigation or proceeding is ineligible to apply for a temporary practice
permit in Iowa.
(5) The board may
deny an application for a temporary practice permit based on prior discipline
in this jurisdiction or other jurisdictions.
(6) An appraiser holding an inactive,
retired, or lapsed Iowa certificate who applies to reinstate to active status
in Iowa will not be given credit for any fees paid during the biennial period
for one or more temporary practice permits.
(7) An appraiser holding a license to
practice as a real estate appraiser in another jurisdiction may practice in
Iowa without applying for a temporary practice permit or paying any fees as
long as the appraiser does not perform appraisal services in Iowa that require
licensure in this state.
(8) The
board will receive and approve an application for a temporary practice permit
before the applicant is eligible to practice in Iowa under a temporary practice
permit. Applicants will apply using the board's online system. The board will
grant or deny all applications for temporary practice permits within the
requirements set by the ASC. Applicants disclosing discipline or criminal
convictions will need to attach supporting documentation so that the board can
assess whether grounds exist to deny the application. Falsification of
information or failure to disclose material information will be grounds to deny
the application, deny subsequent applications, or to reinstate a lapsed or
inactive Iowa license.
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