018-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-9 - Making application
(a) The applicable requirements of Sections
6,
7, and
8 shall be completed prior to submitting an
application for certified residential real estate appraiser or certified
general real estate appraiser to the Board. All those who are not certified in
Wyoming or another jurisdiction and who intend to become a certified
residential real estate appraiser or a certified general real estate appraiser
in Wyoming shall first be certified by the Board as a certified appraiser
trainee after the completion of the applicable requirements of Section
6 and before any required experience will
accrue toward the experience requirements as set forth in Section
7.
(b) Each person desiring to become certified
as a real estate appraiser shall complete an application.
(i) Applications which are not complete and
which are not accompanied by the correct fee will not be accepted and will be
returned to the applicant.
(ii)
Applicants must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
(iii) All permits currently held by the
applicant are in good standing and all permits previously held by the applicant
were in good standing at the time of expiration and there is no discipline
currently pending against the applicant in any jurisdiction; and
(iv) The applicant has not been subject to
discipline in any jurisdiction in the past five (5) years.
(c) At the time of application for general or
residential certification, an applicant who is not currently certified in
Wyoming or another jurisdiction at the level of certification applied for shall
submit the appraisal log referred to in (f) below. An Application Review
Committee (ARC) of not more than two (2) board members, including one (1) board
member certified in the level of certification applied for, selected by board
staff will select two (2) appraisals from the appraisal log and conduct or
arrange for a review of the selected appraisals to insure all requirements of
the appropriate version of USPAP are met. Should the ARC determine either of
the selected appraisals does not meet the requirements of the appropriate
version of USPAP, it may require of the applicant any or all of the following:
(i) A third appraisal selected from the
appraisal log;
(ii) A demonstration
report;
(iii) Any other further
information it deems appropriate; or
(iv) Completion of appraisal course(s)
covering subject matter relative to the deficiencies in the selected
appraisal(s).
(d) If,
after reviewing all submissions from the applicant, the ARC determines the
submissions do not meet the requirements of the appropriate version of USPAP,
it shall recommend the Board deny the application.
(f) All applicants not currently certified in
Wyoming or another jurisdiction at the level of certification applied for shall
submit an appraisal log signed by both the applicant and the supervising
appraiser on a form developed by the Board and posted on the Board web site in
order to verify the applicant's experience. All appraisals included on the log
shall be done under the direct supervision of the supervising appraiser who
signs the log. The appraisal reports shall disclose the participation of both
the supervising appraiser and the applicant.
(g) No permit will be issued prior to the
Board receiving a criminal record background check required by W.S. §
33-39-106(a)(vii).
(h) Applicants who are not residents of
Wyoming shall submit:
(i) The written
designation required by W.S. §
33-39-115(a) appointing the
director of the Board as his/her licensed agent upon whom all judicial and
other process or legal notices directed to the applicant may be served;
and
(ii) The written agreement to
abide by all provisions of the Certified Real Estate Appraiser Act required by
W.S. §
33-39-115(b).
(j) A permittee whose permit is
held by the Board on inactive status shall apply for activation of such
inactive permit and shall submit proof of having successfully completed all
required continuing education hours that would have been required if the
credential holder was in an active status. The required hours must also include
the most recent edition of a 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course.
Notes
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