N.H. Admin. Code § Rab 403.03 - Credit
(a) Credit toward meeting the continuing
education requirement for renewal shall be granted only for:
(1) Courses provided by any of the
organizations or individuals outlined in
Rab
302.13 which meet the requirements for board approval;
and
(2) Courses which include
instruction in any one or more of the following subject areas:
a. Ad valorem taxation;
b. Arbitration and dispute
resolution;
c. Courses related to
practice of real estate appraisal or consulting;
d. Development cost estimating;
e. Ethics and standards of professional
practice, USPAP;
f. Land use
planning, zoning;
g. Management,
leasing, timesharing;
h. Property
development, partial interests;
i.
Real estate law, easements, and legal interests;
j. Real estate litigation, damages,
condemnation;
k. Real estate
financing and investment;
l. Real
estate appraisal related computer applications;
m. Real estate securities and
syndication;
n. Green
building;
o. Seller
concessions;
p. Developing opinions
of real property value in appraisals that also include personal
property;
q. Business value;
and
r. Fair housing and valuation
bias.
(b) No
more than one half of an individual's continuing education requirement shall be
granted for:
(1) Participation, other than as
a student, in appraisal educational processes and programs including acting as
a training supervisor or trainer for an apprentice or trainee
appraiser;
(2) Instructing any
given course or seminar shall be awarded only once during a continuing
education cycle; or
(3) Other
approved activities such as:
a.
Teaching;
b. Program
development;
c. Authoring of
textbook(s); or
d. Serving on a
licensing board.
(c) Each hour of actual attendance at a
continuing education activity described in (b) above shall count for one hour
of continuing education as required by Rab 403.
(d) Educational offerings taken by an
individual in order to fulfill the class hour requirement for a different
classification than the individual's current classification may be
simultaneously counted towards the continuing education requirement of their
current classification.
(e) The
board shall accept a certificate showing successful completion of a course and,
if applicable, the confirmation shall show the score obtained on the final
examination. An acceptable certificate shall state at a minimum, the student's
name, the course name, the name of the provider, the completion date, and the
class hours awarded.
Notes
#9018, eff 11-1-07; ss by #10270, eff 2-2-13
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