RECEIVED CAA PINS AT
2010 CONFERENCE 
Congratulations!

Back: Heidi Brandriet, Jamie Monson, Terri
Volmer, Kathy Bentz, Jenny Mitchell and Tonya Rasmussen
Front: Charles Richardson, Jon Olson, Lowell Perman, Gordon Wendell and
Allen DeRoos

Back: Polly Odle, Jenny Glover, Beth Dutt,
Casey Burrus, Deb Blanchette, Jennifer Netterberg and Heather Grace
Front: Jere Hieb, Jacob Brehmer and Chase Smith
RECEIVED CAA PINS AT 2010 CONFERENCE
Tonya Rasmussen, Lincoln County
Beth Dutt, Stanley County
Gordon Wendell, Pennington County
Hiedi Brandriet, Codington County
Deb Blanchette, Lake County
Heather Grace, Custer County
Terri Volmer, Jones County
Casey Burrus, McCook County
Allen DeRoos, Hand County
Lowell Perman, Davison County
Polly Odle, Butte County |
Jon Olson, Meade County
Jenny Mitchell, Mellette County
Jennifer Netterberg, Butte County
Jacob Brehmer, Brookings County
Jere Hieb, Brookings County
Charles Richardson, Butte County
Jenny Glover, Perkins County
Jamie Monson, Codington County
Kathy Bentz, Campbell County
Chase Smith, Meade County |
CURRENTLY IN CERTIFICATION PROGRAM (AS OF 5-1-10) OR WILL
RECEIVE CAA PINS AT 2011 CONFERENCE
Karen Krcil, Charles Mix County
Julie Janson, Custer County
Kathy Timmins, Fall River
Patty Neavill, Minnehaha County
Donelda Golden, Union County
Curtis Brooks, Brown County |
Lila Teigen, Harding County
Brian Hosmer, Codington County
Michelle Goeken, Yankton County
Duane King, Minnehaha County
Trevor Cramer, Faulk County
Kevin Pfeifle, Haakon County
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Certification Requirements
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Temporary Certificate--Term--Renewal. Any person assessing or
appraising property in this state for property tax purposes must hold a
permanent certificate or a temporary certificate, issued by the department.
During the first year a temporary
certificate holder must attend and pass the annual assessor's school,
successfully complete the five required courses, and take and pass the
certification examination
64:02:03:16
Course requirements for renewal
certificates. Applicants for renewal certificates must successfully
complete within each 5-year renewal period the following:
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Attend three annual assessors schools and
receive a passing grade on the final exam. One school must be a 30-hour
course from the IAAO educational curriculum.
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Attend three SDAAO, NCRAAO or IAAO
conferences.
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Attend three department or
department-approved workshops. Any department-approved workshop must
be approved by the secretary for credit prior to the workshop.
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Attend two 7-hour USPAP classes.
During the applicants first recertification period, one of these courses
must be a tested 15-hour USPAP course. The applicant must receive a
passing grade in the tested course.

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