21 NCAC 57A .0210. TEMPORARY PRACTICE  


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  • (a) A real estate appraiser who does not reside in North Carolina and who is licensed or certified by the appraiser licensing or certifying agency in another state may apply to receive temporary appraiser licensing or certification privileges in this State by filing a notarized application with the Board. The application is available on the Board's website at www.ncappraisalboard.org.

    (b) Upon filing a completed application accompanied by the fee prescribed in G.S. 93E-1-9(c), an applicant shall be granted a temporary practice permit by the Board authorizing the applicant to perform in this State the appraisal assignment described in such application, provided that the length of time projected by the applicant for completion of the assignment is reasonable given the scope and complexity of the assignment. The fee must be paid by money order, certified check, or cashier's check. The Board may consider whether an applicant's trainee registration or appraiser license or certification is or has been subject to discipline in their resident state or any other state, and may consider all other information outlined in Rule .0202 of this Section.

    (c) Privileges granted under the provisions of this Rule shall expire upon the expiration date set forth in the temporary practice permit. However, upon a showing by the permittee satisfactory to the Appraisal Board that, notwithstanding the permittee's attention to the appraisal assignment, additional time is needed to complete the assignment, the Board shall extend the temporary practice privileges granted under the permittee's temporary practice permit to afford him additional time to complete the appraisal assignment. Such request for extension must be received before the original temporary practice permit expires or it shall not be granted. The request shall be in writing and shall include the temporary practice permit number, the amount of additional time needed to complete the assignment, and the reason the extension is necessary.

    (d) Persons granted temporary practice privileges under this Rule shall not advertise or otherwise hold themselves out as being a North Carolina trainee or licensed or certified appraiser. Any appraisal report for an appraisal of property located in North Carolina must contain a copy of the temporary practice number for that assignment.

    (e) A trainee may not apply for a temporary practice permit. The term "trainee" shall include apprentices and others who are licensed and regulated by a state agency to perform real estate appraisals under the supervision of a certified appraiser. If a trainee does enter the state to inspect a property located in this state, the trainee must be accompanied by the trainee's supervising appraiser. The trainee's supervisor must be a North Carolina licensed or certified real estate appraiser. If not, the supervising appraiser must be licensed or certified as a real estate appraiser in another state and must receive a temporary practice permit for the assignment.

    (f) An applicant for a temporary practice permit shall not begin performing any appraisal work in this State until the temporary practice permit has been issued by the Board. If an applicant does begin work before the permit is issued, the temporary practice permit shall be denied.

     

     

     

History Note: Authority G.S. 93E-1-9(c) and (d); 93E-1-10; Title XI, Section 1122(a); 12 U.S.C. 3351(a);

Eff. July 1, 1994;

Amended Eff. July 1, 2014; September 1, 2008; January 1, 2008; March 1, 2007; July 1, 2005; July 1, 2003; August 1, 2002; April 1, 1999.