22 Tex. Admin. Code § 159.52 - Fees
(a) The Board will charge and the Executive
Director will collect the following fees:
(1)
a fee of $3,300 for an application for a two-year registration;
(2) a fee of $3,000 for a timely renewal of a
two-year registration;
(3) a fee
equal to 1-1/2 times the timely renewal fee for the late renewal of a
registration within 90 days of expiration; a fee equal to two times the timely
renewal fee for the late renewal of a registration more than 90 days but less
than six months after expiration;
(4) the national registry fee in the amount
charged by the Appraisal Subcommittee for the AMC registry;
(5) a fee of $500 for untimely payment of the
AMC national registry fee;
(6) a
fee of $10 for each appraiser on a panel at the time of renewal of a
registration;
(7) a fee of $5 to
add an appraiser to a panel in the Board's records;
(8) a fee of $5 for the termination of an
appraiser from a panel;
(9) a fee
of $50 to return to active status;
(10) a fee of $50 for evaluation of an owner
or primary contact's background history not submitted with an original
application or renewal;
(11) any
fee required by the Department of Information Resources for establishing and
maintaining online applications or as a subscription or convenience fee for use
of an online payment system; and
(12) a fee in the amount necessary to
administer section 1104.052(c) of the AMC Act.
(b) Fees must be submitted in U.S. funds
payable to the order of the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board.
Fees are not refundable once an application has been accepted for filing.
Persons who have submitted a payment that has been dishonored, and who have not
made good on that payment within 30 days, for whatever reason, must submit all
replacement fees in the form of a cashier's check, money order, or online
credit card payment.
(c) AMCs
registered with the Board must pay any annual registry fee as required under
federal law. All registry fees collected by the Board will be deposited to the
credit of the appraiser registry account in the general revenue fund. The Board
will send the fees to the Appraisal Subcommittee as required by federal
law.
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