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

61-2g-310. Reciprocal licensure.

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Effective 5/13/2014
61-2g-310. Reciprocal licensure.
(1)An applicant for licensure or certification in this state who is credentialed under the laws of any other state, territory, or district may obtain a reciprocal credential in this state if:
(a)the individual holds a current, valid credential issued by a state that, on the day on which the individual submits an application, is in compliance with Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989, as determined by the Appraisal Subcommittee of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council; and
(b)the credentialing requirements of that state, that are in force on the day on which the individual submits an application, meet or exceed the credentialing requirements described in this chapter and the rules made under this chapter.
(2)An individual who holds a reciprocal credential described in Subsection
(1)shall comply with all statutes and rules that govern the appraisal industry in this state, including requirements relating to:
(a)the payment of fees; and
(b)continuing education.
Amended by Chapter 350 , 2014 General Session
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