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49 Pa. Code § 36.54. Duties of supervisory appraiser.

§ 36.54. Duties of supervisory appraiser.

 (a)  A certified residential real estate appraiser or certified general real estate appraiser who utilizes an appraisal assistant before October 1, 2010, shall:

   (1)  Provide written notification to the Board of the name and address of the assistant when the assistant begins work for the appraiser.

   (2)  Directly supervise and control the assistant’s work, assuming total responsibility for the contents of the appraisal report, including all value conclusions.

   (3)  Accompany the assistant during the physical inspection of the property until the assistant has logged 300 hours of appraisal experience or until the supervising appraiser determines the assistant is competent under USPAP to perform the physical inspection unaccompanied, whichever is the longer period.

   (4)  Co-sign the appraisal report as a certified real estate appraiser under §  36.52 (relating to use of certificate number and title) and, unless the appraisal assistant checklist referenced in paragraph (5) is made part of the appraisal report submitted to the client, either have the assistant sign the appraisal report as assistant to the certified real estate appraiser or identify the assistant in the certification section of the appraisal report, or in addendum to the appraisal report, as having provided significant real property appraisal assistance.

   (5)  Co-sign a Board-approved appraisal assistant checklist that has been completed by the assistant and relates to the assistant’s work on the appraisal report.

   (6)  Provide a current or former assistant who is applying for appraiser certification with copies of designated appraisal reports and appraisal assistant checklists requested by the Board to verify the assistant’s experience.

 (b)  A certified residential real estate appraiser or certified general real estate appraiser who utilizes a licensed appraiser trainee shall:

   (1)  Have at least 5 years of experience as a residential real estate or general real estate appraiser.

   (2)  Comply with the supervisory appraiser requirements in the AQB Qualification Criteria.

   (3)  Provide written notification to the Board of the name and address of the licensed appraiser trainee before the trainee begins work for the appraiser.

   (4)  Be a certified residential real estate appraiser or certified general real estate appraiser in this Commonwealth for at least 3 years immediately preceding the supervisory appraiser’s notification to the Board.

   (5)  Be a certified residential real estate appraiser or certified general real estate appraiser in good standing in this Commonwealth.

     (i)   The supervisory appraiser shall be in good standing in this Commonwealth for a period of at least 3 years immediately preceding the supervisory appraiser’s notification to the Board.

     (ii)   The supervisory appraiser shall be in good standing while serving as a supervisor.

   (6)  Have not received from the Board or any jurisdiction any disciplinary action that affects or affected the supervisor’s legal eligibility to engage in appraisal practice within 3 years immediately preceding the supervisory appraiser’s notification to the Board.

   (7)  Prior to supervising a licensed appraiser trainee, complete a course, that, at a minimum, complies with the specifications for course content established by the AQB Qualification Criteria, which is specifically oriented to the requirements and responsibilities of supervisory appraisers and licensed appraiser trainees.

   (8)  Supervise no more than three licensed appraiser trainees at one time.

   (9)  Directly supervise and control the licensed appraiser trainee’s work, assuming total responsibility for the contents of the appraisal report, including all value conclusions.

   (10)  Accompany the licensed appraiser trainee during the physical inspection of the property until the licensed appraiser trainee has logged 300 hours of appraisal experience or until the supervising appraiser determines the licensed appraiser trainee is competent under USPAP to perform the physical inspection unaccompanied, whichever is the longer period.

   (11)  Co-sign a Board-approved appraiser trainee checklist that has been completed by the licensed appraiser trainee, relates to the licensed appraiser trainee’s work on the appraisal report and is made part of the appraisal report submitted to the client.

   (12)  Jointly maintain an appraisal experience log with the licensed appraiser trainee. An appraisal experience log must comply with the requirements in the AQB Qualification Criteria.

   (13)  Provide a current or former licensed appraiser trainee who is applying for appraiser certification with copies of designated appraisal reports requested by the Board to verify the licensed appraiser trainee’s experience.

 (c)  A certified general real estate appraiser who utilizes a certified residential real estate appraiser as an assistant for an appraisal of nonresidential property or an appraisal of residential property of more than four dwelling units shall:

   (1)  Directly supervise and control the residential appraiser’s work, assuming total responsibility for the contents of the appraisal report, including all value conclusions.

   (2)  Accompany the residential appraiser during the physical inspection of the property until the general appraiser determines the residential appraiser is competent under USPAP to perform the physical inspection unaccompanied.

   (3)  Co-sign the appraisal report as set forth in §  36.52 and specify in the appraisal report the nature of the significant real property appraisal assistance rendered by the residential appraiser.

   (4)  Provide the residential appraiser, at the time of application for general appraiser certification, with copies of designated appraisal reports requested by the Board to verify the residential appraiser’s experience.

   (5)  Jointly maintain an appraisal experience log with the general real estate appraiser on forms provided by the Board.

   (6)  Comply with the requirements in the AQB Qualification Criteria.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  36.54 issued under sections 5(2), 6(f) and 10(b) of the Real Estate Appraisers Certification Act (63 P.S. § §  457.5(2), 457.6(f) and 457.10(b)); and section 3, 4(d) and 12 of the Assessors Certification Act (63 P.S. § §  458.3, 458.4(d) and 458.12); amended under the Real Estate Appraisers Certification Act (63 P.S. § §  457.1—457.19).

Source

   The provisions of this §  36.54 adopted July 20, 2007, effective July 21, 2007, 37 Pa.B. 3367; amended July 16, 2010, effective July 17, 2010, 40 Pa.B. 3956; amended November 1, 2019, effective November 2, 2019, 49 Pa.B. 6667. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (351321) to (351322).



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