Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice
64:02:03:16.01. Course requirements for renewal
certificates for any applicant beginning a 5-year renewal period on or after
January 1, 2011.
This section
applies to any applicant beginning a 5-year renewal period on or after
January 1, 2011.
Applicants for renewal certificates (after
November 1st) must
successfully complete within each 5-year renewal period the following:
(1) Attend three annual assessors schools and receive a
passing grade on the final exam. One school must be a 30-hour (excluding
final examination time) course from the IAAO educational curriculum;
(2) Attend three SDAAO, North Central Regional Association
of Assessing Officers (NCRAAO), or IAAO conferences;
(3) Attend three department or department-approved
workshops. Any department-approved workshop must be approved by the
secretary for credit prior to the workshop.
In addition, in the first six months of every even year,
each applicant must complete a course on the Uniform Standards of
Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) approved by the secretary. The
applicant’s first USPAP course taken after their initial certification must
be a tested 15-hour USPAP course approved by the secretary. The applicant
must receive a passing grade in the tested course.
here are the standards for the folks currently
in a recertification period:
·Attend three annual assessor schools and
receive a passing grade on the final exam, one school must be a 30 hour
course from the IAAO education curriculum.
·Attend at least 3 conferences. (SDAAO,
NCRAAO or IAAO)
·Attend at least 3 department or
department-approved workshops. Any department-approved workshop must
be approved by the secretary for credit pror to the workshop; and
·Attend at least 2
courses on the
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)approved by the secretary.
The applicant’s first USPAP course taken after their initial
certification must be a tested 15-hour USPAP course approved by the
secretary. The applicant must receive a passing grade in the tested course.
Source: 7 SDR 30, effective October 5, 1980; 9 SDR 28, effective
September 5, 1982; 13 SDR 129, 13 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1987; 19 SDR 42,
effective September 29, 1992; 24 SDR 180, effective July 1, 1998; 26 SDR 18,
effective August 19, 1999; 29 SDR 177, effective July 2, 2003; 32 SDR 58,
effective October 25, 2005.