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Code · Utah · Title 61 — Securities Division - Real Estate Division · Chapter 2E

61-2e-301. Use of licensed or certified appraisers.

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Effective 5/10/2016
61-2e-301. Use of licensed or certified appraisers.
(1)An appraisal management company required to be registered under this chapter may not enter into an agreement with an appraiser for the performance of a real estate appraisal activity unless the appraiser is licensed or certified in good standing pursuant to Chapter 2g, Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act .
(a)An appraisal management company required to be registered under this chapter shall have a system to verify that an individual added to the appraiser panel of the appraisal management company holds a license or certificate in good standing in this state pursuant to Chapter 2g, Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act .
(b)As part of the registration process under Part 2, Registration , an appraisal management company shall biennially provide an explanation of the system described in Subsection (2)(a) in the form prescribed by the division.
(3)The board, with the concurrence of the division, may establish, by rule made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , requirements regarding when use of a licensed appraiser or certified appraiser is appropriate, including how an assignment is offered to an appraiser.
Amended by Chapter 384 , 2016 General Session
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