Or. Admin. Code § 150-308-0010 - Continuing Education Requirements for Registered Appraisers, Waiver of those Requirements, and Revocation of Registrations
(1) Registered appraisers in Oregon must
participate in a continuing education program related to technical competency.
To maintain their registration, appraisers must meet the continuing education
requirements outlined in this rule, or OAR
150-308-0050 for assessors and
directors of assessment and taxation, or OAR
150-308-0060 for appraisal
managers. The requirements of this rule apply to any person who wishes to
maintain registration, without regard to the person's place of employment,
except for assessors, directors of assessment and taxation, and appraisal
managers.
(2) Definitions:
(a) For the purposes of this rule, a
"registered appraiser" is a person who has satisfied the requirements of ORS
308.010 relating to successful
completion of an appraiser skills examination.
(b) "Technical credits" are units of training
that are approved by the department in assessment and taxation subjects.
(A) Topics eligible for technical credit
include, but are not limited to: mass appraisal, tax rate calculation, ratio
studies, personal property, farm or forest uses, property value appeals board,
property tax exemptions and special assessments and computer
applications.
(B) Technical credits
are equal to the number of hours in a course or presentation the Department of
Revenue (department) approves for continuing education.
(C) Technical credits are awarded for course
attendance and presentation once per two-year cycle. A maximum of 10 technical
credits per two year cycle are awarded for course development. A course
instructor will receive technical credits for presentation for the first
training session equal to the number of hours the department approved for
continuing education for that training session.
(3) Required Credit Hours
(a) Registered appraisers who achieve their
registration by passing the examination either for the first time, or after a
lapse in their registered appraiser status, must accumulate 60 technical credit
hours within the first two full calendar years after their registration is
issued.
(b) All other registered
appraisers must accumulate 30 technical credit hours every two full calendar
years.
(c) The department will
maintain a database of training it provides to registered appraisers. That
database may be supplemented by records provided by the registered appraiser as
to qualifying appraisal training received from sources other than the
department.
(d) The department will
provide sufficient training programs to allow registered appraisers to meet
technical credit requirements. Technical credit hours are approved for
appraisal related courses offered by the following organizations:
(A) The department;
(B) International Association of Assessing
Officers (IAAO);
(C) American
Society of Appraisers (ASA);
(D)
Appraisal Institute.
(e)
The department will approve technical credit hours provided through training
given by other entities, individuals or by the county if it determines that the
content of the training meets the definition for technical credits provided in
this rule.
(f) The department may
restrict the number or types of enrollees in certain classes, so long as the
department meets the requirements of subsection (d) of this section for all
registered appraisers.
(4) Waiver of Requirement for Continuing
Education Credits
(a) Prior to January 31 of
the first year of any registered appraiser's current registration period, the
registered appraiser may submit a request to the department for waiver of the
technical credit requirements to be certified for the current two-year
certification period. A request for waiver must be in writing and signed by the
requestor. If it is a waiver for a registered appraiser employed by the county,
the assessor must approve it. For registered appraisers employed by the
department, the appraiser's immediate supervisor must approve the request for
waiver.
(b) The following are
conditions for which the department may grant a waiver:
(A) Military service that prevents the
completion of technical credit requirements.
(B) Disability or illness that prevents the
completion of technical credit requirements.
(C) Accident or other uncontrollable events
that prevent the completion of technical credit requirements.
(D) Limited duration assignments within the
department but outside the Property Tax Division for department
appraisers.
(c) Waivers
under this section for the conditions in paragraphs (A) through (C) of
subsection (b) above may be allowed indefinitely as long as the condition
continues. However waivers under paragraphs (A) through (C) above will not be
granted for more than a single two-year certification period if the appraiser
is also practicing in an appraisal capacity, either independently or under the
employ of an individual, entity, or public employer.
(d) Waivers under this section may be granted
for no more than a single two-year certification period for the conditions in
paragraph (D) above.
(5)
Validation of Accumulated Technical Credits
(a) Prior to January 1:
(A) In the case of registered appraisers
employed by the county, the assessor annually will certify on forms provided by
the department a list of those registered appraisers who have met the technical
credit requirements for their two-year continuing education cycle.
(B) In the case of registered appraisers
employed by the State of Oregon, the direct supervisor of those employees
annually will certify on forms provided by the department a list of those
registered appraisers who have met the technical credit requirements for their
two-year continuing education cycle.
(C) In the case of registered appraisers not
employed by a county assessor or the State of Oregon, at the end of each
two-year continuing education cycle, the department will certify as to the
satisfactory completion of technical credit requirements.
(b) The department will revoke appraiser
registration under ORS
308.010(3)(d)
for failing to submit satisfactory evidence to the department that the
registered appraiser has met the technical credit requirement.
(6) The appraiser must notify the
department within 30 calendar days, via email or in writing, of any change in
address or employment status.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 305.100 & 308.010
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 308.010
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