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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.140

RCW 18.140.120

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An applicant for certification or licensure who is currently certified or licensed and in good standing under the laws of another state may obtain a certificate or license as a Washington state-certified or state-licensed real estate appraiser without being required to satisfy the examination requirements of this chapter if the director determines that: The appraiser licensing and certification program of the other state is in compliance with 12 U.S.C. Secs. 3331-3355, as existed on June 9, 2016, or such subsequent date as the director may provide by rule, consistent with the purposes of this section; and the other state's requirements for certification or licensing meet or exceed the licensure standards established in this chapter.
[ 2016 c 144 s 2 ; 2005 c 339 s 9 ; 1993 c 30 s 12 ; 1989 c 414 s 16 .]
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Effective dates — 2005 c 339: See note following RCW 18.140.005 .
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