(a) The Commissioner of Consumer Protection, with the advice and assistance of the commission, may adopt such reasonable regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, as the commissioner may deem necessary relating to the approval of schools offering courses in real estate appraisal principles and practice and related subjects, the content of such courses and the advertising to the public of the services of such schools. Such regulations may require approval of instructors at such schools.

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 20-512

  • Appraisal: A determination of property value.

(b) Each such school shall obtain a registration as a real estate appraisal school from the commission before offering approved courses in real estate appraisal prerequisite education or continuing education. Each application for such school registration shall be made on forms prescribed by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection.

(c) Each real estate appraisal school registration shall expire biennially and may be renewed. The application fee for such registration shall be one hundred dollars. The initial registration fee and renewal fee for such registration shall be two hundred dollars each.

(d) Each course in appraisal prerequisite education or continuing education shall require a separate application and be approved by the commissioner. The application fee for each course in appraisal prerequisite education or continuing education shall be one hundred dollars.