Or. Admin. Code § 161-025-0060 - Appraisal Standards and USPAP
(1) All
licensees must develop and communicate each appraisal assignment in compliance
with these administrative rules and USPAP.
(2) A licensee employed by a group or
organization that conducts itself in a manner that does not conform to USPAP
Standards must take steps that are appropriate under the circumstances to
ensure compliance with the Standards.
(3) All licensees must certify to what extent
they personally inspected the property that is the subject of the appraisal
assignment. Each report must clearly state that the subject property was:
inspected both inside and out; inspected from the exterior only; or was not
personally inspected by the licensee.
(4) In addition to certifying as to the
extent of the subject's inspection, all licensees must also certify to what
extent each of the comparable sales relied upon in the appraisal were
personally inspected.
(5) All
licensees must disclose in all appraisal reports whether the comparable sales
analyzed in the appraisal report were or were not confirmed by a party to the
transaction or an agent or representative of a party to the
transaction.
(6) All licensees
testifying or presenting evidence in an administrative or judicial proceeding
must base their testimony or evidence only upon a written appraisal report or
restricted appraisal report in compliance with USPAP, reflecting a report date
that precedes the date of testimony, unless such testimony is being compelled
by legal subpoena.
(7) The Uniform
Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, as defined in OAR
161-002-0000(43), are incorporated into the Administrative Rules of the
Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board as the standards of professional
conduct which shall guide the behavior of licensed and certified appraisers in
the state of Oregon.
(8) All
licensees must list their certificate or license number and expiration date in
each appraisal report.
(9) All
licensees must comply with USPAP and all other applicable administrative rules
in OAR chapter 161 in all valuation activity, unless such valuation activity
qualifies as an exclusion to real estate appraisal activity under ORS
674.100(2)(h).
(10) Notwithstanding
any other provision of these rules, a licensee acting in one of the following
capacities is not subject to the requirements of Standards 3 and 4 of USPAP
when examining an appraisal report and workfile as part of an official
investigation being conducted by the Board:
(a) Board member; and
(b) Employee; or
(c) Contractor or volunteer serving at the
request of the Board.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 674.305(8) & 674.310
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 674
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