Kan. Admin. Regs. § 93-6-4 - Experience requirements
(a) Each candidate for the RMA designation shall document a
minimum of 6,000 hours of mass appraisal experience, including not less than
2,000 hours of experience in establishing values for property taxation
purposes. No more than 600 hours of mass appraisal experience shall come from
establishing values on personal property. "Hour," as used in this regulation,
shall mean 60 minutes.
(b) Any candidate may petition the secretary of revenue to
approve more than the 600 hours of mass appraisal experience in establishing
values on personal property specified in subsection (a). The candidate shall
demonstrate to the secretary that the experience entailed determining the fair
market value of personal property in a manner comparable in complexity and
documented market research and analysis to the valuation of real property. The
candidate shall further demonstrate to the secretary that the personal property
valued comprised a predominate portion of the tax base of the county in which
the values were determined.
(c) The required 6,000 hours of mass appraisal experience may
include map maintenance, sales validation, income validation, and quality
control. The required 2,000 hours of experience in establishing values on
property for ad valorem taxation purposes may include neighborhood analysis,
land valuation, model building and testing, and final review.
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