No. 34949 (Repeal): Rule R162-110. Trainee Registration  

  • (Repeal)

    DAR File No.: 34949
    Filed: 06/16/2011 11:49:58 AM

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The substantive provisions are incorporated into a new rule, R162-2g. (DAR NOTE: The proposed new rule, R162-2g, was published in the July 1, 2011, issue of the Utah State Bulletin under DAR No. 34917.)

    Summary of the rule or change:

    The rule is repealed in its entirety.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    The substantive provisions of this rule are incorporated into a new rule, R162-2g. No changes are proposed that are anticipated to have a fiscal impact to the state.

    local governments:

    Local government is not subject to the appraiser administrative rules. No fiscal impact to local government is anticipated.

    small businesses:

    The substantive provisions of this rule are incorporated into a new rule, R162-2g. No changes are proposed that are anticipated to have a fiscal impact on small businesses.

    persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:

    The substantive provisions of this rule are incorporated into a new rule, R162-2g. No changes are proposed that are anticipated to have a fiscal impact on affected persons.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    The rule is repealed. No compliance is required.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    No fiscal impact to businesses is anticipated from this rule repeal as a substitute new rule containing the substance of these provisions is also proposed by the Division.

    Francine A. Giani, Executive Director

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Commerce
    Real Estate
    160 E 300 S
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84111-2316

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    08/15/2011

    This rule may become effective on:

    08/22/2011

    Authorized by:

    Deanna Sabey, Director

    RULE TEXT

    R162. Commerce, Real Estate.

    [ R162-110. Trainee Registration.

    R162-110-1. Trainee Registration.

    (1) Registration Required.

    (a) An individual who intends to obtain a license to practice as a state-licensed appraiser must first register with the Division as a trainee.

    (b) The Division and the Board shall not award or recognize experience hours toward licensure for any appraisal work that is performed by an individual during a period of time when the individual is not validly and currently registered as a trainee.

    (2) Character. An individual registering with the Division as a trainee shall evidence honesty, integrity, and truthfulness.

    (a) A trainee applicant shall be denied registration for

    (i) Any felony that resulted in

    (A) a conviction occurring within five years of the date of application; or

    (B) a jail or prison release date falling within five years of the date of application.

    (ii) Any misdemeanor involving fraud, misrepresentation, theft, or dishonesty that resulted in

    (A) a conviction occurring within three years of the date of application; or

    (B) a jail or prison release date falling within three years of the date of application.

    (b) A trainee applicant may be denied registration upon consideration of the following:

    (i) criminal convictions and pleas entered at any time prior to the date of application;

    (ii) the circumstances that led to any criminal convictions or pleas under consideration;

    (iii) past acts related to honesty or moral character, with particular consideration given to any such acts involving the business of appraising;

    (iv) dishonest conduct that would be grounds under Utah law for sanctioning an existing licensee;

    (v) civil judgments in lawsuits brought on grounds of fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit;

    (vi) court findings of fraudulent or deceitful activity in civil lawsuits;

    (vii) evidence of non-compliance with court orders or conditions of sentencing;

    (viii) evidence of non-compliance with terms of a probation agreement, plea in abeyance, or diversion agreement; and

    (ix) failure to pay taxes or child support obligations.

    (3) Competency. An individual registering with the Division as a trainee shall evidence competency. In evaluating an applicant for competency, the Division and Commission may consider any evidence, including the following:

    (a) civil judgments, with particular consideration given to any such judgments involving the appraisal business;

    (b) failure to satisfy a civil judgment that has not been discharged in bankruptcy;

    (c) the extent and quality of the applicant's training and education in appraising;

    (d) the extent of the applicant's knowledge of the Utah Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act;

    (e) evidence of disregard for licensing laws;

    (f) evidence of drug or alcohol dependency; and

    (g) the amount of time that has passed since any incident under consideration.

    (4) Pre-registration Education. Within the five-year period preceding the date of application, an applicant must successfully complete 75 classroom hours of AQB-approved education as follows:

    (a) 30 hours of appraisal principles;

    (b) 30 hours of appraisal procedures; and

    (c) the 15-hour Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) course.

    (5) Examination. An applicant must pass the final examination in all pre-registration courses.

    (6) Application to the Division. An applicant shall submit the following to the Division:

    (a) a completed application as provided by the Division;

    (b) course completion certificates for the 75 hours of pre-registration education;

    (c)(i) two fingerprint cards in a form acceptable to the Division; or

    (ii) evidence that the applicant's fingerprints have been scanned at a testing center;

    (d) all court documents related to any past criminal proceeding;

    (e) complete documentation of any sanction taken against any license in any jurisdiction;

    (f) a signed letter of waiver authorizing the Division to obtain the fingerprints of the applicant, review past and present employment records, review education records, and conduct a criminal background check;

    (g) the fee for the criminal background check;

    (h) the name of the state-certified appraiser(s) with whom the trainee is affiliated;

    (i) the name and business address of any appraisal entity or government agency with which the trainee is affiliated; and

    (j) the application fee.

    (7) Affiliation with a Certified Appraiser. Applicants shall affiliate with at least one supervising certified appraiser and evidence that affiliation by:

    (a) identifying each supervising certified appraiser on a form supplied by the Division; and

    (b) obtaining each supervising certified appraiser's signature on the application.

    (8) Notification Requirements. A registered trainee must complete a change card and submit it to the Division within 10 business days whenever the trainee:

    (a) affiliates with a new supervising certified appraiser;

    (b) terminates an affiliation with a supervising certified appraiser; or

    (c) changes affiliation with an appraisal entity or government agency.

    (9) Re-registration of Existing Trainees.

    (a) Any trainee who registered with the Division without undergoing a background check shall re-register with the Division according to the following schedule:

    (i) a trainee who registered prior to January 1, 2008 must re-register by January 1, 2011;

    (ii) a trainee who registered during the 2008 calendar year must re-register in 2011 by the anniversary of the trainee's registration date;

    (iii) a trainee who registered on or after January 1, 2009 must re-register on the two-year anniversary of the registration date.

    (b) To re-register, a trainee shall submit the following to the Division:

    (i) a completed application as provided by the Division;

    (ii)(A) two fingerprint cards in a form acceptable to the Division; or

    (B) evidence that the applicant's fingerprints have been scanned at a testing center;

    (iii) all court documents related to any past criminal proceeding;

    (iv) complete documentation of any sanction taken against any license in any jurisdiction;

    (v) a signed letter of waiver authorizing the Division to obtain the fingerprints of the applicant, review past and present employment records, review education records, and conduct a criminal background check;

    (vi) the fee for the criminal background check;

    (vii) evidence of having completed the 28 hours of continuing education or AQB qualifying education required for renewal under Subsection 162-102-3;

    (viii) the name of the state-certified appraiser(s) with whom the trainee is affiliated;

    (ix) the name and address of any appraisal entity or government agency with which the trainee is affiliated; and

    (x) the application fee.

    (d) A Division hearing officer shall review the application of any trainee re-registering under Subsection (9) who fails to meet the character and competency requirements of Subsections (2) and (3). The hearing officer may:

    (i) approve the application with the concurrence of the Board;

    (ii) approve the application subject to probation or restriction; or

    (iii) refer the application to the Board for decision.

    (10) Registration Renewal.

    (a) A trainee registration is valid for two years and must be renewed according to Subsection R162-102-3 before the expiration date printed on the registration certificate.

    (b) If the renewal fee and required documentation are not received by the expiration date, the registration shall expire. It shall be grounds for disciplinary sanction if, after the registration has expired, the trainee continues to perform work for which the trainee is required to be registered.

    (c) An expired registration may be renewed or reinstated according to the same rules that govern the renewal and reinstatement of appraiser licenses and certifications, as outlined in Subsections R162-102.3.2 through R162-102.3.4.

     

    KEY: real estate appraisals, trainees, registration

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: October 9, 2010

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 61-2b-6(4); 61-2b-8(2)(d)]

     


Document Information

Effective Date:
8/22/2011
Publication Date:
07/15/2011
Filed Date:
06/16/2011
Agencies:
Commerce,Real Estate
Rulemaking Authority:

Subsection 61-2g-201(2)(h)

Authorized By:
Deanna Sabey, Director
DAR File No.:
34949
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R162-110. Trainee Registration.