Florida Regulations 61J1-7.005: Temporary Practice
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(1) Pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes § 475.630, the Board shall recognize, on a temporary basis, the license or certification of an appraiser issued by another state, if:
(a) The property to be appraised is part of a federally related transaction, as that term is defined in Section 475.611(1)(s), F.S.
(b) The appraiser’s business is of a temporary nature. Temporary nature shall be defined to mean a single appraisal assignment for the time necessary to perform the appraisal assignment.
(c) The appraiser registers with the Board. Registration shall be on FREAB Form 13 which is incorporated by reference in DBPR Fl. Admin. Code R. 61-35.026
(d) The person requesting recognition of a license or certification as an appraiser issued by another state is a nonresident of Florida.
(2) In order to register with the Board, the appraiser must:
(a) Pay the fee as established in Fl. Admin. Code R. 61J1-2.001
(b) Provide certified copies of proof of licensure or certification in another state and certified copies of the records of any disciplinary action taken against the appraiser’s license or certification in that or any other jurisdiction. If no disciplinary action has taken place, then a certification of no action must be provided.
(c) Agree in writing to cooperate with any investigation initiated under Part II, Florida Statutes Chapter 475, as provided in Section 475.630(2)(c), F.S.
(d) Sign a notarized statement that the appraiser has read Part II, Florida Statutes Chapter 475 and rule Division 61J1, F.A.C., and agrees to abide by these provisions in all appraisal activities.
(3) The Department shall issue a numbered temporary permit and the number shall be used in the appraisal report performed under the permit.
Rulemaking Authority 475.614 FS. Law Implemented 455.213, 475.630 FS. History-New 10-15-91, Formerly 21VV-7.005, Amended 6-1-04, 2-23-21.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61J1-7.005
- Appraisal: A determination of property value.
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
(b) The appraiser’s business is of a temporary nature. Temporary nature shall be defined to mean a single appraisal assignment for the time necessary to perform the appraisal assignment.
(c) The appraiser registers with the Board. Registration shall be on FREAB Form 13 which is incorporated by reference in DBPR Fl. Admin. Code R. 61-35.026
(d) The person requesting recognition of a license or certification as an appraiser issued by another state is a nonresident of Florida.
(2) In order to register with the Board, the appraiser must:
(a) Pay the fee as established in Fl. Admin. Code R. 61J1-2.001
(b) Provide certified copies of proof of licensure or certification in another state and certified copies of the records of any disciplinary action taken against the appraiser’s license or certification in that or any other jurisdiction. If no disciplinary action has taken place, then a certification of no action must be provided.
(c) Agree in writing to cooperate with any investigation initiated under Part II, Florida Statutes Chapter 475, as provided in Section 475.630(2)(c), F.S.
(d) Sign a notarized statement that the appraiser has read Part II, Florida Statutes Chapter 475 and rule Division 61J1, F.A.C., and agrees to abide by these provisions in all appraisal activities.
(3) The Department shall issue a numbered temporary permit and the number shall be used in the appraisal report performed under the permit.
Rulemaking Authority 475.614 FS. Law Implemented 455.213, 475.630 FS. History-New 10-15-91, Formerly 21VV-7.005, Amended 6-1-04, 2-23-21.