The Board proposes the rule amendment to amend the rule title to clarify that the rule addresses education; to delete requirements for registration that are set forth in other rules; and to include references to specific rules that set forth which ...  


  • RULE NO: RULE TITLE
    61J1-4.001: Education Requirements
    PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The Board proposes the rule amendment to amend the rule title to clarify that the rule addresses education; to delete requirements for registration that are set forth in other rules; and to include references to specific rules that set forth which entities have board approval to provide appraisal courses.
    SUMMARY: The rule title will be amended to clarify that the rule addresses education; to delete requirements for registration that are set forth in other rules; and to include references to specific rules that set forth which entities have board approval to provide appraisal courses.
    SUMMARY OF STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REGULATORY COSTS: No Statement of Estimated Regulatory Cost was prepared. The Board has determined that the proposed rule will not have an impact on small business.
    Any person who wishes to provide information regarding a statement of estimated regulatory costs, or provide a proposal for a lower cost regulatory alternative must do so in writing within 21 days of this notice.
    SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 475.614 FS.
    LAW IMPLEMENTED: 475.613, 475.615, 475.617 FS.
    IF REQUESTED WITHIN 21 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, A HEARING WILL BE SCHEDULED AND ANNOUNCED IN FAW.
    THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULE IS: Thomas O’Bryant, Director, Division of Real Estate, 400 West Robinson Street, Hurston Building, North Tower, Suite N801, Orlando, Florida 32801

    THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE IS:

    61J1-4.001 Education Requirements.

    (1)(a) Persons desiring to become registered as a trainee appraiser must satisfactorily complete 100 classroom hours, inclusive of examination, of Board approved academic courses in subjects related to real estate appraisal, which shall include coverage of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.

    (b) If a registration expires due to failure to renew pursuant to Rule 61J1-4.007, F.A.C., the education completed to become a registered trainee appraiser will be invalid and may not be used to secure another registration.

    (c) If an initial application to become registered is not received within 2 years after the successful completion of the course as provided in paragraph (1)(a), the applicant must take the 15 classroom hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice course.

    (2) Persons desiring to become certified as a residential appraiser must successfully complete 120 classroom hours, inclusive of examination, of Board approved academic courses in subjects related to real estate appraisal, which shall include the 15-hour National USPAP course or its equivalent, taught by an AQB certified USPAP instructor. The 120 classroom hours may include the classroom pre-license education required to become a registered trainee appraiser, the classroom pre-license education required to become a licensed appraiser, or the applicable classroom hours of post-license education for registered trainee appraisers.

    (3) Persons desiring to become certified as a general appraiser must successfully complete 180 classroom hours, inclusive of examination, of Board approved academic courses in subjects related to real estate appraisal, which shall include the 15-hour National USPAP course or its equivalent, taught by an AQB certified USPAP instructor. The 180 classroom hours may include the classroom pre-licensing education required to become a registered trainee appraiser, the classroom pre-license education required to become a licensed appraiser, or the 120 classroom hours requirement for becoming certified as a residential appraiser, or the applicable post-license education for registered trainee appraisers.

    (4) Credit towards the classroom hour requirement shall only be granted where the length of the educational offering is at least 15 classroom hours, and the person successfully completes an examination pertinent to that educational offering. A classroom hour is defined as 50 minutes out of each 60 minute segment.

    (5) Board approved pre-registration courses for trainee appraisers must include the following subject matter:

    (a) Real property concepts and characteristics;

    (b) Legal consideration;

    (c) Influences on real estate values;

    (d) Types of value;

    (e) Economic principles;

    (f) Overview of real estate markets and analysis;

    (g) Ethics and how they apply in appraisal theory and practice;

    (h) Overview of approaches to value;

    (i) Valuation procedures;

    (j) Property description;

    (k) Residential applications;

    (l) Coverage of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice; and

    (m) Coverage of Florida rules and regulations that pertain to the practice of appraisal. Effective January 1, 2008, Board approved pre-registration courses for trainee appraisers must include a minimum of six (6) hours coverage of Florida laws, rules, and regulations that pertain to the practice of appraisal; and

    (n) Effective January 1, 2008, Board approved pre-registration courses for trainee appraisers must include a minimum of three (3) hours of instruction and cover the following topics regarding the roles and rules of supervisor and trainee appraisers:

    1. The definitions of direct supervision, registered trainee appraiser, supervisory appraiser, training and work file pursuant to Section 475.611(1)(o), F.S.

    2. Review of Chapter 475, Part II, F.S., sections regarding the postlicensure education requirement for a registered trainee appraiser, displaying and disclosure of licensure, certification or registration, employment of and by registered trainee real estate appraiser, supervision and training of registered trainee appraisers, and retention of records.

    3. Review of Chapter 61J1, F.A.C., sections regarding postlicensing education for registered trainee appraisers, supervision of registered trainee appraisers, displaying and disclosure of registration, licensure or certification designation and advertising.

    4. Review of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice as referenced and incorporated by Rule 61J-9.001, F.A.C., including at least the following topics: USPAP Advisory Opinion 31, USPAP Standards Rules 2-3 and 3-3, signature authority and security, competency, and preparation of appraisals.

    (6) Board approved pre-certification courses for certified residential appraisers must include the following subject matter:

    (a) Residential market analysis;

    (b) Residential highest and best use;

    (c) Residential site valuation;

    (d) Residential cost approach;

    (e) Residential sales comparison approach;

    (f) Residential income approach;

    (g) Residential report writing;

    (h) Residential case studies;

    (i) Statistics;

    (j) Modeling;

    (k) Finance;

    (l) Advanced residential applications;

    (m) Advanced residential case studies;

    (n) Appraisal standards and ethics; and

    (o) National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice; and

    (p) Effective January 1, 2008, Board approved pre-certification courses for certified residential appraisers must include a minimum of three (3) hours of instruction and cover the following topics regarding the roles and rules of supervisor and trainee appraisers:

    1. The definitions of direct supervision, registered trainee appraiser, supervisory appraiser, training and work file pursuant to Section 475.611, F.S.

    2. Review of Chapter 475, Part II, F.S., sections regarding the postlicensure education requirement for a registered trainee appraiser, displaying and disclosure of licensure, certification or registration, employment of and by registered trainee real estate appraiser, supervision and training of registered trainee appraisers, and retention of records.

    3. Review of Chapter 61J1, F.A.C., sections regarding postlicensing education for registered trainee appraisers, supervision of registered trainee appraisers, displaying and disclosure of registration, licensure or certification designation and advertising.

    4. Review of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice as referenced and incorporated by Rule 61J-9.001, F.A.C., including at least the following topics: USPAP Advisory Opinion 5, USPAP Standards Rules 2-3 and 3-3, signature authority and security, competency, and preparation of appraisals.

    (7) Board approved pre-certification courses for certified general appraisers must include the following subject matter:

    (a) General appraiser market analysis;

    (b) General appraiser highest and best use;

    (c) General appraiser sales comparison approach;

    (d) General appraiser site valuation and cost approach;

    (e) General appraiser income approach; and

    (f) General appraiser report writing and case studies; and

    (g) Effective January 1, 2008, Board approved pre-certification courses for certified general appraisers must include a minimum of three (3) hours of instruction and cover the following topics regarding the roles and rules of supervisor and trainee appraisers:

    1. The definitions of direct supervision, registered trainee appraiser, supervisory appraiser, training and work file pursuant to Section 475.611, F.S.

    2. Review of Chapter 475, Part II, F.S., sections regarding the postlicensure education requirement for a registered trainee appraiser, displaying and disclosure of licensure, certification or registration, employment of and by registered trainee real estate appraiser, supervision and training of registered trainee appraisers, and retention of records.

    3. Review of Chapter 61J1, F.A.C., sections regarding postlicensing education for registered trainee appraisers, supervision of registered trainee appraisers, displaying and disclosure of registration, licensure or certification designation and advertising.

    4. Review of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice as referenced and incorporated by Rule 61J1-9.001, F.A.C., including at least the following topics: USPAP Advisory Opinion 31, USPAP Standards Rules 2-3 and 3-3, signature authority and security, competency, and preparation of appraisals.

    (1)(8) Board prescribed or approved courses and end-of-course examinations shall be offered by a nationally or state recognized appraisal organization, accredited universities, colleges, community colleges, area vocational-technical centers, state or federal agencies or commissions, or proprietary real estate schools registered pursuant to Section 475.451, F.S. A copy of the course application shall be submitted to the board for evaluation at least 90 days prior to use. The provider must submit two complete copies of the course materials, a detailed course timeline, learning objectives and end-of-course examinations. The Board will notify the entity within 60 days whether the course and exams meet the criteria set out in subsections (5), (6) and (7) above and subsection (2)(9) below and Rules 61J1-10.001, 61J1-10.002, 61J1-10.003, 61J1-10.004, F.A.C. Approval must be granted before the course is conducted. Institutions, entities and schools offering Board prescribed or approved appraisal educational courses are responsible for keeping the course subject matter current and accurate.

    (2)(9) The Board shall also approve past appraisal courses which cover substantially the same subject matter, classroom hours of attendance, and completion standards as the board approved courses offered by the entities as set out in subsections (1)(4), (5), (6), (7), (8) and (3)(10) and Rules 61J1-10.001, 61J1-10.002, 61J1-10.003, 61J1-10.004, F.A.C. If the requested information is found lacking to show course equivalency the Board may request supportive documentation to determine course equivalency.

    (10) through (13) renumbered (3) through (6) No change.

    (14) A certified or licensed appraiser from Florida or another jurisdiction who is AQB compliant satisfies the criteria of subsections 61J1-4.001(2) and (3), F.A.C.

    Specific Authority 475.614 FS. Law Implemented 475.613, 475.615, 475.617 FS. History–New 10-15-91, Formerly 21VV-4.001, Amended 1-9-94, 3-10-98, 9-6-98, 10-10-99, 5-25-04, 5-15-05, 1-17-06, 2-6-07, 12-6-07,_________.


    NAME OF PERSON ORIGINATING PROPOSED RULE: Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board
    NAME OF AGENCY HEAD WHO APPROVED THE PROPOSED RULE: Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board
    DATE PROPOSED RULE APPROVED BY AGENCY HEAD: December 9, 2008
    DATE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT PUBLISHED IN FAW: March 21, 2008

Document Information

Comments Open:
1/16/2009
Summary:
The rule title will be amended to clarify that the rule addresses education; to delete requirements for registration that are set forth in other rules; and to include references to specific rules that set forth which entities have board approval to provide appraisal courses.
Purpose:
The Board proposes the rule amendment to amend the rule title to clarify that the rule addresses education; to delete requirements for registration that are set forth in other rules; and to include references to specific rules that set forth which entities have board approval to provide appraisal courses.
Rulemaking Authority:
475.614 FS.
Law:
475.613, 475.615, 475.617 FS.
Contact:
Thomas O’Bryant, Director, Division of Real Estate, 400 West Robinson Street, Hurston Building, North Tower, Suite N801, Orlando, Florida 32801
Related Rules: (1)
61J1-4.001. Education Requirements