N.H. Admin. Code § Rab 402.04 - Suspension
(a) "Suspension" means the temporary
withdrawal of any specially-conferred rights, authority, or privileges that
were granted to an appraiser through RSA 310-B.
(b) The sanction of suspension shall apply in
those cases in which the board determines that at least one of the following is
true:
(1) An appraiser has, for a third time,
engaged in willful acts that are intended to:
a. Mislead someone who has a right to rely
upon the appraisal; or
b. Influence
the value of the subject property in such a way as to favor the client's
interests;
(2) An
appraiser has, for the third time, violated a competency requirement;
(3) An appraiser has, for the second or
subsequent time, failed to disclose assistance provided by others; or
(4) An appraiser's license to practice real
estate appraisal in any other state has been suspended.
(c) The minimum period for suspension shall
be that amount of time necessary for the appraiser to take corrective action
ordered by the board and return to compliance. Suspension shall have no effect
upon the expiration of licensure or certification. Specifically, suspension
shall not cause expiration to be advanced or delayed.
(d) Upon receipt of a suspension order from
the board, the 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 is required until the
board grants reinstatement pursuant to (f), below.
(e) Failure to comply with (d) above, shall
constitute separate grounds for further disciplinary action.
(f) An appraiser seeking reinstatement shall
petition the board, providing documentation of all corrective actions taken.
The board shall review the petition and supporting documentation and grant the
petition if it determines that all corrective action ordered by the board has,
in fact, been taken and the appraiser has returned to compliance.
Notes
#9018, eff 11-1-07; ss by #10270, eff 2-2-13 (from Rab 402.03)
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