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§ 160-i. Examination requirement. An original certification as a state  certified  real  estate  appraiser  or  an  original  license as a state  licensed real estate appraiser shall not be issued to any person who has  not demonstrated through a written examination process that  he  or  she  possesses the following:    1.  Appropriate  knowledge  of  technical  terms  commonly  used in or  related to  real  estate  appraising,  appraisals,  report  writing  and  economic concepts applicable to real estate;    2.  Understanding  of  the  principles  of land economics, real estate  appraisal processes,  and  of  problems  likely  to  be  encountered  in  gathering, interpreting and processing of data in carrying out appraisal  disciplines;    3.   Understanding   of   the   standards   for  the  development  and  communication of real estate appraisals as provided in this article;    4. Knowledge of theories of depreciation, cost estimating, methods  of  capitalization,  and  the  mathematics of real estate appraisal that are  appropriate for the classification of certificate applied for;    5. Knowledge of other principles and procedures as may be  appropriate  for the respective classifications;    6. Basic understanding of real estate law; and    7.  Understanding  of  the  types of misconduct for which disciplinary  proceedings may be initiated  against  a  state  certified  real  estate  appraiser  or  a  state  licensed real estate appraiser, as set forth in  this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-e > 160-i

§ 160-i. Examination requirement. An original certification as a state  certified  real  estate  appraiser  or  an  original  license as a state  licensed real estate appraiser shall not be issued to any person who has  not demonstrated through a written examination process that  he  or  she  possesses the following:    1.  Appropriate  knowledge  of  technical  terms  commonly  used in or  related to  real  estate  appraising,  appraisals,  report  writing  and  economic concepts applicable to real estate;    2.  Understanding  of  the  principles  of land economics, real estate  appraisal processes,  and  of  problems  likely  to  be  encountered  in  gathering, interpreting and processing of data in carrying out appraisal  disciplines;    3.   Understanding   of   the   standards   for  the  development  and  communication of real estate appraisals as provided in this article;    4. Knowledge of theories of depreciation, cost estimating, methods  of  capitalization,  and  the  mathematics of real estate appraisal that are  appropriate for the classification of certificate applied for;    5. Knowledge of other principles and procedures as may be  appropriate  for the respective classifications;    6. Basic understanding of real estate law; and    7.  Understanding  of  the  types of misconduct for which disciplinary  proceedings may be initiated  against  a  state  certified  real  estate  appraiser  or  a  state  licensed real estate appraiser, as set forth in  this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6-e > 160-i

§ 160-i. Examination requirement. An original certification as a state  certified  real  estate  appraiser  or  an  original  license as a state  licensed real estate appraiser shall not be issued to any person who has  not demonstrated through a written examination process that  he  or  she  possesses the following:    1.  Appropriate  knowledge  of  technical  terms  commonly  used in or  related to  real  estate  appraising,  appraisals,  report  writing  and  economic concepts applicable to real estate;    2.  Understanding  of  the  principles  of land economics, real estate  appraisal processes,  and  of  problems  likely  to  be  encountered  in  gathering, interpreting and processing of data in carrying out appraisal  disciplines;    3.   Understanding   of   the   standards   for  the  development  and  communication of real estate appraisals as provided in this article;    4. Knowledge of theories of depreciation, cost estimating, methods  of  capitalization,  and  the  mathematics of real estate appraisal that are  appropriate for the classification of certificate applied for;    5. Knowledge of other principles and procedures as may be  appropriate  for the respective classifications;    6. Basic understanding of real estate law; and    7.  Understanding  of  the  types of misconduct for which disciplinary  proceedings may be initiated  against  a  state  certified  real  estate  appraiser  or  a  state  licensed real estate appraiser, as set forth in  this article.