30 Miss. Code. R. 1501-5.4 - Standards for approval of courses
1. A proposed
continuing education course shall be an educational process or program which is
related to real property appraisal theory, practices or techniques. Credit may
be granted for educational offerings designed to maintain and increase the
appraiser's skill, knowledge and competency in real estate appraising and cover
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, time sharing
(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
2. Courses shall be taught only by
approved qualified instructors.
3.
Courses shall be offered in minimum two-hour segments.
4. The approval shall be for no more than a
two-year period from the date of the initial approval. The approved provider
shall be required to re-file for an extension of the approval date with the
renewal being for a two-year period. However, a course, instructor and provider
may be approved on a one-time basis where the course will be offered on such
basis.
5. The approved provider
shall issue certificates of attendance only to those licensees who shall
physically attend the approved course.
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