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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 70 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 120. Application for certification by endorsement

12 AAC 70.120. Application for certification by endorsement

(a) A person certified as a real estate appraiser in another state who wishes to practice in this state may apply for certification as a general or residential real estate appraiser under AS 08.87.110 (c) by submitting

(1) a complete application on the forms provided by the department;

(2) any fees required in 12 AAC 02;

(3) verification of that person's valid certificate or license to practice real estate appraisal in another state that was issued based upon substantially equivalent requirements for general or residential real estate appraiser certification in this state;

(4) an affidavit from every state or other licensing jurisdiction in which the applicant has held a real estate appraiser certificate or license stating that the applicant

(A) is not the subject of an ongoing disciplinary action or holding a suspended certificate or license at time of application in this state; and

(B) has not had a certificate or license as a real estate appraiser revoked; and

(5) documentation of satisfactory completion of 42 hours of continuing education in real estate appraisal obtained within the three years immediately before the date of a complete application and substantially equivalent to the standards for continuing education in this state as defined in 12 AAC 70.210.

(b) If necessary to verify that an applicant for certification by endorsement met education requirements in another state that are substantially equivalent to the education requirements in this state, the board will require an applicant to submit information on the applicant's education. If requested, for each course the applicant shall provide

(1) a complete course description, including the course title and a description of the learning objectives;

(2) the name of the course provider;

(3) an outline of the major topics covered by the course and the number of classroom hours allowed for each topic;

(4) the number of classroom hours allowed for examinations and assignments; and

(5) the name of the instructor.

History: Eff. 7/16/92, Register 123; am 12/13/94, Register 133; am 6/13/97, Register 142; am 4/16/2004, Register 170

Authority: AS 08.87.020

AS 08.87.110

AS 08.87.120


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