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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 11319

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(a)Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, except as provided in subdivision (b), the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice constitute the minimum standard of conduct and performance for a licensee in any work or service performed that is addressed by those standards. If a licensee also is certified by the Board of Equalization, he or she shall follow the standards established by the Board of Equalization when fulfilling his or her responsibilities for assessment purposes.
(b)Until January 1, 2020, and notwithstanding subdivision (a), a licensee shall not be required to comply with provisions of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice that provide a limitation on restricted appraisal reports to intended users other than or in addition to the client if all of the following are met:
(1)The licensee obtains the consent of the client in advance.
(2)The report the licensee prepares is not related to any of the following:
(A)A federally related real estate transaction.
(B)The purchase or refinance of a residential dwelling of one to four units.
(C)A transaction subject to Section 10232.5.
(3)The report does all of the following:
(A)Clearly identifies all intended users.
(B)States that the opinions and conclusions set forth in the report may not be understood properly without additional information that is in the appraiser’s workfile.
(C)States that there may be assumptions that the appraiser has not verified that may significantly impact the appraised value of the subject of the report.
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