Or. Admin. Code § 161-006-0000 - The Agency and Its Purpose
The Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board was created by the 1991 Oregon Legislative Assembly to implement Title XI of the Federal Act in Oregon.
(1) Its purpose is to
represent the broad public interest while it implements its functions to
license, supervise and regulate appraisers in Oregon, and to develop and
establish appraisal education and experience standards.
(2) The Appraiser Certification and Licensure
Board is a regulatory agency. Board members shall avoid conflicts of interest
in implementing appraiser certification and supervision functions. The Board is
to provide adequate safeguards to ensure that the appraisal regulatory function
is insulated from the influence of any industry or organization whose members
have a direct or indirect financial interest in the outcome of the Board's
decisions. The regulatory functions of the Board are independent of other
realty related regulatory agencies.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 674.010, 674.305(8) & 674.310
Stats. Implemented: ORS 674.305
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