30 Miss. Code. R. 1501-11.7 - Continuing Education
An Appraiser Trainee shall be required to obtain:
1. At least fourteen (14) hours of elective
continuing education per year. In addition, a seven (7) hour USPAP up-date
course must be taken within a two-year period.
2. A classroom hour is defined as sixty (60)
minutes, of which at least 50 minutes are instruction attended by the student.
3. Credit toward the classroom
hour requirement may be granted only where the length of the educational
offering is at least two hours.
4.
Credit for the classroom hour requirement may be obtained from the following:
(a) Colleges or Universities
(b) Community or Junior Colleges
(c) Real Estate Appraisal or Real Estate
Related Organizations approved by the Board.
(d) State or Federal Agencies or commissions
approved by the Board.
(e)
Proprietary Schools approved by the Board.
(f) Other providers approved by the Board.
5. Credit may be
granted for educational offerings which are consistent with the purpose of
continuing education stated in subparagraph "7" below and include real estate
related appraisal topics such as those listed below.
(a) Ad Valorem Taxation
(b) Arbitration
(c) Business Courses related to practice of
real estate appraisal
(d)
Construction estimating
(e) Ethics
and standards of professional practice
(f) Land use planning, zoning and taxation
(g) Management, leasing,
brokerage, timesharing
(h) Property
development
(i) Real estate
appraisal (valuations/evaluations)
(j) Real estate law
(k) Real estate litigation
(l) Real estate financing and investment
(m) Real estate appraisal related
computer applications
(n) Real
estate securities and syndication
(o) Real property exchange
6. Credit may also be awarded for
up to one-half (1/2) of an individual(s) required continuing education in a "CE
Cycle" for participation, other than as a student, in appraisal educational
processes and programs. Examples of activities for which credit may be granted
are teaching program development, authorship of textbooks, or similar
activities which are determined to be equivalent to obtaining continuing
education.
7. The purpose of
continuing education is to ensure that the appraiser participates in a program
that maintains and increases his/her skill, knowledge and competency in real
estate appraising.
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