339.511. 1. There shall be three classes of licensure:
(1) State-licensed real estate appraiser;
(2) Certified residential real estate appraiser; and
(3) Certified general real estate appraiser.
2. Persons desiring to obtain licensure as a state-licensed real estate appraiser or certification as a certified residential or certified general real estate appraiser shall make written application to the commission on such forms as are prescribed by the commission setting forth the applicant's qualifications for licensure or certification and present to the commission satisfactory proof that the person is of good moral character and bears a good reputation for honesty, integrity and fair dealing.
3. Each applicant for licensure as a state-licensed real estate appraiser, a state-certified residential real estate appraiser or a state-certified general real estate appraiser shall have demonstrated the knowledge and competence necessary to perform appraisals of residential and other real estate as the commission may prescribe by rule not inconsistent with any requirements imposed by the appraiser qualifications board. The commission shall prescribe by rule procedures for obtaining and maintaining approved courses of instruction. The commission shall, also, prescribe the hours of training in real estate appraisal practices and the minimum level of experience acceptable for licensure or certification.
4. Persons who receive certification after March 30, 1991, or who have a state license or certificate to engage in business as a real estate appraiser issued by the commission, shall receive the same license or certificate from the commission as such persons are currently holding without further education, experience, examination or application fee, but shall be required to meet all continuing education requirements prescribed by the commission.
(L. 1990 H.B. 1456 § 7, A.L. 1998 H.B. 1601, et al.)