Kan. Admin. Regs. § 117-5-2 - Provisional classification; supervised experience requirements,
(a) Each
provisional licensed appraiser's work in developing, preparing, or
communicating an appraisal report shall be directly supervised by a supervising
appraiser as specified in K.A.R. 117-5-2a.
(b) Before beginning supervised experience,
each provisional licensed appraiser shall have completed a course that, at a
minimum, meets the requirements contained in the board's document titled
"supervisory appraiser/ trainee appraiser course objectives and outline," dated
September 3, 2014, which is hereby adopted by reference. Each provisional
licensed appraiser shall submit proof of completion of the course to the board
office before commencing supervised experience.
(c) Each appraisal report shall be signed by
the provisional licensed appraiser or by the preparer of the report who
supervised the provisional licensed appraiser, certifying that the report is in
compliance with the uniform standards of professional appraisal practice of the
appraisal foundation in effect at the time of the appraisal.
(d) If the provisional licensed appraiser
does not sign the appraisal report, the preparer of the report who supervised
the provisional licensed appraiser shall describe, in the certification section
or in the dated and signed addendum to the certification page of the appraisal
report, the extent to which the provisional licensed appraiser provided
assistance in developing, preparing, or communicating the appraisal through
generally accepted appraisal methods and techniques.
(e) Each provisional licensed appraiser shall
be permitted to have more than one supervising appraiser.
(f) In order to be licensed as a real
property appraiser, certified as a general real property appraiser, or
certified as a residential real property appraiser, the provisional licensed
appraiser shall complete the experience requirements in K.A.R. 117-2-2, K.A.R.
117-3-2, or K.A.R. 117-4-2.
(g)
The requirements for real property appraisal experience specified in K.A.R.
117-2-2, K.A.R. 117-3-2, and K.A.R. 117-4-2 shall be met by time involved in
the appraisal process. The appraisal process shall consist of the following:
(1) Analyzing factors that affect
value;
(2) defining the
problem;
(3) gathering and
analyzing data;
(4) applying the
appropriate analysis and methodology; and
(5) arriving at an opinion and correctly
reporting the opinion in compliance with the national uniform standards of
professional appraisal practice.
(h)
(1) In
order for the board to determine whether or not the experience requirements
have been satisfied, each provisional licensed appraiser shall submit appraisal
experience log sheets, in a format prescribed by the board, listing the
appraisal reports completed by the applicant within the five-year period
preceding the date of application.
(2) Each page of the log shall include the
certification number and the signature of the supervising appraiser, which
shall serve as verification of the accuracy of the information.
(3) Each applicant shall maintain a record of
the actual number of hours involved in completing an appraisal. Unless the
board approves a greater number of experience hours for a particular appraisal
based upon the unusually difficult or complex nature of the appraisal, the
maximum number of experience hours for each appraisal shall be in accordance
with the board's document titled "experience hours table," dated April 25,
2014, which is hereby adopted by reference.
(i) Each provisional licensed appraiser shall
maintain a separate log of appraisals completed with each supervising
appraiser.
This regulation shall be effective on and after January 1,2015.
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