37-54-105. Powers and duties of board. The board shall:
(1) adopt rules to implement and administer the provisions of this chapter;
(2) establish and collect fees commensurate with the costs of licensure and certification and renewal of a license or certificate;
(3) make available application forms for licensure and certification within 15 days of the first meeting of the board;
(4) establish minimum requirements for education, experience, and examination for licensure and certification as set out by the appraisal qualification board of the appraisal foundation;
(5) receive applications for examination from qualified applicants, prescribe and administer examinations to qualified applicants, and determine the acceptable level of performance on examinations;
(6) receive and review applications for licensure and certification and issue licenses and certificates;
(7) review periodically the standards for development and communication of appraisals and adopt rules explaining and interpreting the standards;
(8) retain all applications and other records submitted to it;
(9) maintain a registry of the names and addresses of licensees and certificate holders;
(10) establish disciplinary procedures for reprimand, suspension, or revocation of a license and certificate;
(11) adopt by rule standards of professional appraisal practice in this state;
(12) reprimand, suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the license or certificate of a person who has violated the standards established for licensed and certified real estate appraisers; and
(13) perform other duties necessary to implement this chapter.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 409, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 109, Ch. 429, L. 1995.