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§ 160-k. Experience  requirement.  1.  An  original certification of a  state certified real estate appraiser, or an original license of a state  licensed real estate appraiser, shall not be issued to  any  person  who  does  not possess the equivalent of two years of appraisal experience in  real property appraisal as defined by the board  supported  by  adequate  written reports. Such experience may include fee and staff appraisal, ad  valorem tax appraisal, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and  best  use  analysis,  feasibility  analysis  or  study,  and teaching of  appraisal courses at a university, college, or junior college when  such  courses have a duration of not less than ten weeks.    2.  A  person who is not a state certified real estate appraiser under  this article may assist a state certified real estate appraiser  in  the  preparation  of  an  appraisal,  provided that he or she is actively and  personally supervised by the state certified real estate  appraiser  and  provided  that  any  appraisal  report  is  reviewed  and  signed by the  supervising state certified appraiser.    3. Each applicant for certification or  license  shall  furnish  under  oath  a  detailed  listing of the real estate appraisal reports for each  year for which experience is claimed by the applicant. Upon request, the  applicant shall make available to  the  department  for  examination,  a  sample  of  appraisal  reports  which  the applicant has prepared in the  course of his or her appraisal practice.    4. No state certified real estate appraiser  or  state  licensed  real  estate  appraiser  shall  supervise more than three licensed real estate  appraiser assistants.

State Codes and Statutes

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

§ 160-k. Experience  requirement.  1.  An  original certification of a  state certified real estate appraiser, or an original license of a state  licensed real estate appraiser, shall not be issued to  any  person  who  does  not possess the equivalent of two years of appraisal experience in  real property appraisal as defined by the board  supported  by  adequate  written reports. Such experience may include fee and staff appraisal, ad  valorem tax appraisal, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and  best  use  analysis,  feasibility  analysis  or  study,  and teaching of  appraisal courses at a university, college, or junior college when  such  courses have a duration of not less than ten weeks.    2.  A  person who is not a state certified real estate appraiser under  this article may assist a state certified real estate appraiser  in  the  preparation  of  an  appraisal,  provided that he or she is actively and  personally supervised by the state certified real estate  appraiser  and  provided  that  any  appraisal  report  is  reviewed  and  signed by the  supervising state certified appraiser.    3. Each applicant for certification or  license  shall  furnish  under  oath  a  detailed  listing of the real estate appraisal reports for each  year for which experience is claimed by the applicant. Upon request, the  applicant shall make available to  the  department  for  examination,  a  sample  of  appraisal  reports  which  the applicant has prepared in the  course of his or her appraisal practice.    4. No state certified real estate appraiser  or  state  licensed  real  estate  appraiser  shall  supervise more than three licensed real estate  appraiser assistants.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

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

§ 160-k. Experience  requirement.  1.  An  original certification of a  state certified real estate appraiser, or an original license of a state  licensed real estate appraiser, shall not be issued to  any  person  who  does  not possess the equivalent of two years of appraisal experience in  real property appraisal as defined by the board  supported  by  adequate  written reports. Such experience may include fee and staff appraisal, ad  valorem tax appraisal, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and  best  use  analysis,  feasibility  analysis  or  study,  and teaching of  appraisal courses at a university, college, or junior college when  such  courses have a duration of not less than ten weeks.    2.  A  person who is not a state certified real estate appraiser under  this article may assist a state certified real estate appraiser  in  the  preparation  of  an  appraisal,  provided that he or she is actively and  personally supervised by the state certified real estate  appraiser  and  provided  that  any  appraisal  report  is  reviewed  and  signed by the  supervising state certified appraiser.    3. Each applicant for certification or  license  shall  furnish  under  oath  a  detailed  listing of the real estate appraisal reports for each  year for which experience is claimed by the applicant. Upon request, the  applicant shall make available to  the  department  for  examination,  a  sample  of  appraisal  reports  which  the applicant has prepared in the  course of his or her appraisal practice.    4. No state certified real estate appraiser  or  state  licensed  real  estate  appraiser  shall  supervise more than three licensed real estate  appraiser assistants.