N.H. Admin. Code § Rab 402.03 - Revocation
(a) "Revocation" means the termination and
complete cancellation of any specially-conferred rights, authority, or
privileges that were granted to an appraiser through RSA 310-B.
(b) The most severe sanction, revocation,
shall be imposed only for those cases in which:
(1) An appraiser has made a third false claim
of inspecting a property;
(2) An
appraiser has committed a third major violation of USPAP; or
(3) An appraiser's license to practice real
estate appraisal in any other state has been revoked.
(c) The minimum period for revocation shall
be 3 years commencing from the latter of:
(1)
The date that the revocation goes into effect; or
(2) The date on which no further appeal may
be taken.
(d) Upon
receipt of a revocation order from the board, the apprentice or appraiser shall
immediately cease holding themselves out to the public as an appraiser.
Further, such appraiser shall immediately cease engaging in any act for which
licensure or certification issued pursuant to RSA 310-B is required.
(e) Failure to comply with (d) above, shall
constitute separate grounds for further disciplinary action.
(f) A subsequent license or certification
shall be obtained only after:
(1) The passage
of the amount of time specified in the revocation order;
(2) Complying with all of the requirements of
RSA 310-B and Rab 300 regarding application for an initial license or
certification;
(3) Demonstrating
that the cause for revocation does not exist at the time of the subsequent
application; and
(4) Demonstrating
that any corrective actions that were ordered by the board have been fully
implemented.
Notes
#6958, eff 3-23-99, EXPIRED: 3-23-07
New. #8854, INTERIM, eff 3-24-07, EXPIRED: 9-20-07
New. #9018, eff 11-1-07; ss by #10270, eff 2-2-13 (from Rab 402.02)
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