TITLE 68: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 1455
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSING
SECTION 1455.10 DEFINITIONS
Section 1455.10 Definitions
Unless otherwise clarified by
this Part, definitions set forth in the Act also apply for the purposes of this
Part.
"Act"
means the Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act of 2002 [225 ILCS 458].
"Applicant"
means a person applying for licensure under this Act as a State Certified
General Real Estate Appraiser, State Certified Residential Real Estate
Appraiser, or Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser. Any applicant or any
person who holds himself or herself out as an applicant is considered a
licensee for purposes of enforcement, investigation, hearings, and the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100].
"AQB"
means the Appraiser Qualifications Board of the Appraisal Foundation.
"Asynchronous education"
means a form of education, instruction, and learning where the instructor and
student interaction is non-simultaneous; students progress at their own pace
and follow a structured course content and quiz/exam schedule.
"Board"
means the Real Estate Appraisal Administration and Disciplinary Board.
"Classroom
hour" or " credit hour" as it pertains to the education
requirements means 50 minutes of instruction out of each 60-minute segment of
coursework.
"Client" means the
party or parties who engage an appraiser by employment or contract in a specific
appraisal assignment [225 ILCS 458/1-10], whether directly or through an
agent.
"Continuing
education" or "CE" means education that is creditable toward the
education requirements that must be satisfied to renew licensure or
certification, as set forth in Section 1455.160.
"Delivery
mechanism approval" means the AQB's proprietary certification that
validates the design and delivery of distance or asynchronous education
courses.
"Department"
means the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
"Director"
means the Director of the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation-Division of Real Estate.
"Division" means the Department of Financial and Professional
Regulation‑Division of Real Estate.
"Experience/work
log" means the form described in Section 1455.190 that verifies an
appraiser's experience and work history.
"Extraordinary
assumption" means an assignment-specific assumption as of the effective
date regarding uncertain information used in an analysis which, if found to be
false, could alter the appraiser's opinion or conclusions.
"Hybrid education"
means learning environments that allow for both in-person and online
(synchronous or asynchronous) interaction.
"Hypothetical
condition" means a condition, directly related to a specific assignment,
which is contrary to what is known by the appraiser to exist on the effective
date of the assignment results, but is used for the purpose of analysis.
"IDECC"
means the International Distance Education Certification Center, which
validates the design and delivery mechanism of distance or asynchronous
education courses.
"Jurisdictional
exception" means an assignment condition
established by applicable law or regulation, which precludes an appraiser from
complying with a part of USPAP.
"License"
means the privilege conferred by the Department to a person that has fulfilled
all requirements prerequisite to any type of licensure under this Act. [225
ILCS 458/1-10].
"Licensee" means any
person licensed under this Act. [225 ILCS 458/1-10]
"Master agreement" means
a written service agreement between a traditional client and a real estate appraiser,
appraisal firm, appraisal management company or panel of approved appraisers.
"Non-traditional client"
means the Division or an approved practicum course provider or an alternate
experience provider.
"Practical Applications of
Real Estate Appraisal" or "PAREA" means a program offered in
accordance with the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria approved by
the AQB or federal law, that provides an alternate pathway to the traditional
supervisor trainee experience model for applicants to obtain licensure.
"Practicum course
instructor" means a Certified Residential Appraiser or a Certified General
Appraiser with an active license and in good standing in all jurisdictions
where licensed or credentialed and who is authorized to conduct an approved
practicum course.
"Prerequisite
education" means any education course that does not meet AQB requirements
under qualifying education but is necessary prior to being issued an Illinois
appraiser credential as an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser.
"Qualifying education"
means education that is creditable toward the requirements set forth in Section
1455.150.
"Quantitative
experience" means actual time spent on the appraisal process.
"Real Property Appraiser
Qualification Criteria" (effective June 1, 2022, no later amendments or
editions), published by the Appraiser Qualifications Board of The Appraisal
Foundation, 1155 15th Street, NW, Suite 1111, Washington DC 20005.
"Renewal deadline" means
September 30 of each odd-numbered year.
"Required core
curriculum" means a set of appraisal subject matter major headings known
as modules that requires a specified number of educational hours at each
credential level. (See 225 ILCS 458/5-10(a)(5).)
"Residential" means real
property composed of one-to-four residential units without non-residential use.
"Secretary"
means the Secretary of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation,
or the Secretary's designee.
"Standard
appraisal" means a standardized form or narrative appraisal report that
addresses all three approaches to value and satisfies Standards 2 of USPAP.
"Synchronous
education" means a form of education, instruction, and learning where the
instructor and students interact simultaneously online, similar to a phone
call, video chat, live webinar, or web-based meeting and the instruction and
interaction is substantially the same as a classroom course.
"Traditional
client" means a client who hires an appraiser to complete an assignment by
employment or contract for business purposes.
"Traditional
supervisory trainee experience" means appraisal experience obtained by a
licensed trainee appraiser because of association or employment with a licensed
supervising appraiser and not through an alternative program approved by the AQB
such as PAREA or a practicum course.
"True
copy" means a photocopy, or an electronic copy of the entire report
transmitted to the client.
"USPAP"
means the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice as promulgated
by the Appraisal Standards Board pursuant to Title XI of the Federal
Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989 (12 U.S.C.
3331 et seq.) published by the Appraisal Standards Board of The Appraisal
Foundation, 1325 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington DC 20005 (effective January
1, 2024, no later amendments or editions). [225 ILCS 458/1-10]
"Waiver
valuation" means a specific valuation product utilized by the Illinois
Department of Transportation, under Section 5-5(e-5) of the Act, to establish a
basis for determining just compensation.
"Waiver
valuator" means an employee of the Illinois Department of Transportation,
a registered county or municipal engineer, or a municipal employee who is
permitted to complete or co-sign a waiver valuation, not to exceed $20,000,
prepared in accordance with the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601‑4655) or
prepared pursuant to the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition for Federal and Federally-Assisted Programs regulations
(49 CFR 24).
"Workfile"
means documentation necessary to support an
appraiser's analyses, opinions and conclusions, including, but not limited to, the
name of the client and the identity, by name or type, of any other intended
users; true copies of any written reports or digital image files, documented on
any type of media; summaries of any oral reports or testimony, or a transcript
of testimony, including the appraiser's signed and dated certification; and all
other data, information to show compliance with USPAP, or references to the
locations of other documentation. A work-file in support of a Restricted Use or
Restricted Appraisal Report must be sufficient for the appraiser to produce an
Appraisal Report.
"Written
Engagement" means a written document defining a real estate appraiser
client, which states the terms, conditions and scope of the appraisal service
request, including but not limited to compensation.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 1455
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSING
SECTION 1455.100 APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE AS A CERTIFIED GENERAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER, ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE TRAINEE APPRAISER, AND APPLICATION BY ENDORSEMENT
Section 1455.100 Application
for Licensure as a Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, Certified
Residential Real Estate Appraiser, Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser, and
Application by Endorsement
a) Each applicant for a State Certified General Real Estate
Appraiser License or a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser
License shall submit to the Division:
1) An application, in a manner prescribed by the Division and
signed by the applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
2) The
fee required by Section 1455.320;
3) Proof of successful completion of the qualifying education
requirements as provided by Section 1455.150;
4) A score report/application that provides proof of successful
completion of the qualifying education and experience requirements as provided in
this Part;
5) Proof of successful completion of the examination authorized
by the Division and endorsed by the AQB. The results for successful completion
of an AQB-approved qualifying examination are valid for a period of 24 months
immediately following issuance of the results; and
6) Satisfactory completion of a criminal history records check,
as required by Section 5-22 of the Act.
b) Each applicant for an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser
License shall submit to the Division:
1) An application, in a manner prescribed by the Division and
signed by the applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
2) The
fee required by Section 1455.320;
3) Proof of successful completion of the qualifying education
requirements within five years prior to initial application;
4) Proof of successful completion of any required prerequisite
education offering; and
5) Satisfactory completion of a criminal history records check,
as required by Section 5-22 of the Act.
c) Each non-resident applicant for a State Certified General Real
Estate Appraiser license or a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser
license applying by endorsement shall submit to the Division:
1) An application, in a manner prescribed by the Division and
signed by the applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
2) The
fee required by Section 1455.320;
3) A certification of licensure from each jurisdiction where the
applicant is licensed or by a search by the Division of the Appraisal
Subcommittee's (ASC) National Registry history that may be obtained from the
ASC at 1325 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington DC 20005 or at its website at
www.asc.gov; and
4) Satisfactory completion of a criminal history records check,
as required by Section 5-22 of the Act.
d) When applying for an initial license under subsections (a)
through (c), applicants must submit a satisfactory completion of a criminal
records check, as required by Section 5-22 of the Act, regardless of whether
the applicant was previously or currently is licensed with the Division under
this Act.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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PART 1455
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SECTION 1455.110 RENEWAL AND EXPIRATION OF LICENSURE
Section 1455.110 Renewal and
Expiration of Licensure
a) Each applicant for renewal of a State Certified General Real
Estate Appraiser License, State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser
License, or Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser License shall submit to the
Division:
1) An application, provided by the Division and signed by the
applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
2) The
fee required by Section 1455.320; and
3) Proof of successful completion of the continuing education
requirements as provided by Subpart C.
b) A State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, State
Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser, or Associate Real Estate Trainee
whose license has expired may renew the license for a period of no more than two
years following the expiration date of their license by submitting to the
Division:
1) An application, in a manner prescribed by the Division and
signed by the applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
2) The
fee and late fee required by Section 1455.320; and
3) Proof of successful completion of the continuing education
requirements as provided by Subpart C.
c) For the purposes of this Section, all licenses shall expire on
September 30 of odd numbered years.
d) Any person or licensee who fails to renew pursuant to
subsection (a) or (b) or place their license into inactive status pursuant to
Section 1455.115, shall not be eligible to renew their license, and must meet
the requirements of a new applicant as required by the Act and Section 1455.100.
e) License
renewals will be processed and considered final when proof of successful
completion of all continuing education for the applicable renewal periods are
submitted and awarded credit by the Division.
f) Licensees,
upon returning from active military duty, related military education, training,
or employment, within two years after termination of service or employment, shall
submit to the Division:
1) A
complete application, provided by the Division, signed by the applicant, and
which includes an affidavit of engagement of service;
2) A
copy of their DD 214 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty;
3) The fee required by
Section 1455.320; and
4) Proof
of successful completion of the continuing education requirements as provided
by Subpart C.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.115 INACTIVE STATUS
Section 1455.115 Inactive Status
a) A
licensee desiring to place their license into inactive status shall notify the
Division and provide any completed forms prescribed by the Department.
b) A
licensee desiring to be reinstated from inactive to active status shall notify
the Division and provide the following:
1) Forms
prescribed by the Division;
2) The
renewal fee as set forth in Section 1455.320; and
3) Proof
of satisfying the continuing education requirements for the period of time
during which the license was inactive, as provided by Subpart C.
c) The
period of time during which a license may be in inactive status shall not
exceed two consecutive renewal periods.
d) A
licensee may not perform any licensed activities under the Act while their
license or credential is placed on inactive status.
(Source: Added
at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.120 CONVERSION OF A STATE LICENSED REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSE TO AN ASSOCIATE REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSE; LATE CONVERSION; NO ISSUANCE OF STATE LICENSED REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSE (REPEALED)
Section 1455.120 Conversion
of a State Licensed Real Estate Appraiser License to an Associate Real Estate
Appraiser License; Late Conversion; No Issuance of State Licensed Real Estate
Appraiser License (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 31 Ill.
Reg. 4741, effective March 9, 2007)
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PART 1455
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSING
SECTION 1455.130 APPLICATION FOR TEMPORARY PRACTICE PERMIT
Section 1455.130 Application
for Temporary Practice Permit
a) Each non-resident applicant for a temporary practice permit
issued pursuant to Section 5-50 of the Act shall submit to the Division:
1) An application, in a manner prescribed by the Division and
signed by the applicant, on which all questions have been answered;
2) A certification of licensure from each jurisdiction where the
applicant is licensed or verification obtained through a search of the Division
of the ASC National Registry; and
3) The
fee required by Section 1455.320.
b) A temporary practice permit shall have a term of six months
from the date of issuance and may be extended for a period of an additional six
months upon written request and in a manner prescribed by the Division. A
non-resident applicant may be issued no more than four temporary practice
permits in a calendar year. The duration of a temporary practice permit shall
not extend beyond the expiration date of the license issued by the temporary
practice permit holder's home licensure jurisdiction.
c) Any person issued a temporary practice permit shall be limited
to a specific appraisal assignment. For the purposes of this Section, the term
"assignment" shall mean one or more real estate appraisals and
written appraisal reports that are covered by a contract to provide an appraisal.
A copy of the master agreement, as defined in Section 1455.10, must be supplied
to the Department in the absence of a specific engagement.
d) Any person issued a temporary practice permit shall be subject
to the provisions of the Act and this Part, and the Department shall have
regulatory responsibility for any person violating any provisions of the Act
and this Part while the person is practicing in the State of Illinois.
e) If the Department takes any disciplinary action against an
appraiser practicing in the State of Illinois under a temporary practice
permit, it shall notify the jurisdictions in which the appraiser is actively
licensed.
f) Persons issued a temporary practice permit shall affix the
temporary practice permit number, issuance date, expiration date of the
temporary practice permit, and permit title within the body of the appraisal report
beneath the licensee's signature, on the certification page and wherever the
signature appears.
g) The permit title is "Illinois Temporary Practice
Permit". Temporary Practice Permit assignments covered by a master
agreement, as defined in Section 1455.10, or by a written engagement, must
include, at a minimum, the date of the master agreement, the intended user, the
intended use, the property type, and the location of the Illinois property that
is the subject of the report.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.140 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE TO REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS AND TEMPORARY PRACTICE PERMITS
Section 1455.140 Issuance of
Certificate to Real Estate Appraisers and Temporary Practice Permits
a) The Division shall issue a certificate of licensure to all
real estate appraisers approved for licensure under the Act and this Part. The
certificate shall include at a minimum the name, credential type, license
number, and the expiration date of licensure.
b) The Division shall issue a certificate for a temporary
practice permit to all real estate appraisers approved to practice on a
temporary permit. The certificate shall include at a minimum, the name
temporary practice permit number, and the expiration date of the temporary
practice permit.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 1455
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSING
SECTION 1455.150 QUALIFYING EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.150 Qualifying
Education and Experience Requirements
a) Associate Real Estate
Trainee
1) Any
person who makes application for an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser
License shall be required to successfully complete 75-classroom hours of
qualifying education in subjects related to real estate appraisal, as set forth
in this Part, which shall include 15 hours of instruction of USPAP or its AQB
equivalent and taught by an AQB certified instructor.
2) All
qualifying education credits shall be accepted only if the education providers
and courses are approved by the Division. All 75 hours of qualifying education
for the Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser credential must be completed
within the five-year period immediately preceding the date of initial
application for an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser credential.
3) Effective
January 1, 2026, a trainee applicant must complete a total of 83-classroom
hours of qualifying education, which shall include the 15-hour national USPAP
course or its AQB equivalent, with an additional eight-hour course and
examination on valuation bias and fair housing laws and regulations approved by
the AQB. The requirements of the remaining hours of qualifying education shall
remain the same or as set forth by the AQB, and in federal and State law.
b) Certified Residential
An applicant for licensure as a State Certified Residential Real Estate
Appraiser shall meet the following criteria:
1) 1,500 hours of experience obtained during no fewer than 12
months is required, of which, no less than 50% must be in residential one-to-four
units, USPAP compliant, appraisal work. While the hours may be cumulative, the
required number of months must accrue before an individual can be certified;
2) 200 hours of modular appraisal education as stated in the
Guide Notes (GN-1) of the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria;
3) Utilize one of the six formal education options, as follows:
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Option 1
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Bachelor's Degree or higher or
equivalent in any field of study from a degree-granting college, community
college or university; or
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Option 2
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Associate Degree in a field of
study related to:
● Business Administration;
● Accounting;
● Finance;
● Economics;
or
● Real
Estate; or
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Option 3
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Successful completion of 30
semester hours of college-level courses in each of the following topic areas:
● English Composition – 3 hours;
● Microeconomics – 3 hours;
● Macroeconomics – 3 hours;
● Finance – 3 hours;
● Algebra, Geometry, or higher
mathematics – 3 hours;
● Statistics – 3 hours;
● Computer Science – 3 hours;
● Business Law or Real Estate Law –
3 hours; and
● Two elective courses in any of the
previous topics in Option 3 or in:
● Accounting, Geography,
Agricultural Economics, Business Management, or
Real
Estate – 3 hours each; or
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Option 4
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Successful completion of at
least 30 semester hours of College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
examinations that cover each of the specific topic areas in the CLEP
Equivalency Table below; or
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Option 5
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Any combination of Option 3 and
Option 4 that ensures coverage of the topics and hours identified; or
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Option 6
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No college-level education
provided that the applicant held an active credential as a Licensed Residential
Appraiser for a minimum of five years and has no record of any adverse,
final, and non-appealable enforcement action affecting the Licensed
Residential Appraiser's legal eligibility to engage in appraisal practice
within the five years immediately preceding the date of application for a
Certified Residential credential.
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CLEP Equivalency Table
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CLEP Exams
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CLEP
Semester
Hours
Granted
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Applicable
College Courses
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College Algebra
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3
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Algebra,
Geometry, Statistics, or Higher Mathematics
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College
Composition
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6
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English
Composition
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College
Composition Modular
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3
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English
Composition
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College
Mathematics
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6
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Algebra,
Geometry, Statistics, or Higher Mathematics
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Principles of
Macroeconomics
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3
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Macroeconomics
or Finance
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Principles of
Microeconomics
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3
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Microeconomics
or Finance
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Introductory
Business Law
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3
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Business Law or
Real Estate Law
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Information
Systems
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3
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Computer
Science
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4) If an applicant for licensure submits integrated course credit
for approval, the course must have been approved by the Course Approval Program
of the AQB and a topic matrix revealing the exact number of hours for each
section of course content must be provided for review. Only integrated course
credit bundled together to equal a module approved by the AQB will be
accepted. Partial credit toward a module will not be accepted. It is the
applicant's responsibility to demonstrate compliance as part of the
application.
c) Certified General
An applicant for licensure as a State Certified General Real Estate
Appraiser shall meet the following criteria:
1) 3,000 hours of experience obtained during no fewer than 18
months is required, of which 1,500 hours must be in non-residential appraisal
work. Experience used to obtain a State Certified Residential Real Estate
Appraiser License may apply to this requirement. While the hours may be
cumulative, the required number of months must accrue before an individual can
be certified;
2) 300 hours of modular appraisal education as stated in the
Required Core Curriculum of the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria;
3) Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or
university or equivalent (see subsections (e) and (f)); and
4) If an individual applicant for licensure submits integrated
course credit for approval, the course must have been approved by the Course
Approval Program of the AQB and a topic matrix revealing the exact number of
hours for each section of course content must be provided for review. Only
integrated course credit bundled together to equal a module approved by the AQB
will be accepted. Partial credit toward a module will not be accepted. It is
the applicant's responsibility to demonstrate compliance as part of the
application.
d) Qualifying Education from Other Jurisdictions
The Division
may accept evidence of successful completion of qualifying education credit
from another jurisdiction, if that jurisdiction's requirements are
substantially the same as those of the State of Illinois and meet the minimum
licensing requirements of the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria.
Any such credits may be in modular format for licensure. A real estate
appraiser who wishes to obtain credit for qualifying education courses not
licensed by the Division shall submit to the Division:
1) A completed application in a manner prescribed by the Division
requesting approval for qualifying education credit which is signed by the
applicant;
2) A certificate of successful completion provided by the
education provider, a certification by the jurisdiction of the appraiser's licensure
and successful completion of the requested qualifying education credit, or any
other evidence to be considered by the Division; and
3) The fee required by Section 1455.320.
e) Credit toward qualifying education requirements may also be
obtained by completing a graduate (masters or doctoral) degree in Real Estate
from an accredited college or university approved by The Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business, or a regional or national accreditation agency
recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education, provided that the college or
university has had its curriculum reviewed and approved by the AQB.
f) Applicants seeking credit for foreign degrees shall submit a
completed evaluation of their education credentials by an evaluation agency to
convert the credentials to American equivalent semester credits and courses.
Only evaluation agencies recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education
will be permitted to conduct the evaluations.
g) Alternative experience programs approved by the AQB, such as
PAREA or a practicum course, may serve as a substitute to the traditional
supervisor and trainee experience requirements as prescribed in this Part. An
applicant who chooses alternative experience must comply with all AQB or
federal requirements of that program and provide proof of compliance and
successful completion as required by Section 1455.200 and this Subpart.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.160 CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.160 Continuing
Education Requirements
a) CE Credit
1) A State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, State
Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser, or Associate Real Estate Trainee
Appraiser who makes application to renew their real estate appraiser license
shall successfully complete the equivalent of 14 hours of approved continuing
education per year preceding the renewal, for a total of 28 hours of approved
continuing education for each two-year renewal. An additional one credit hour
per renewal period will be required pursuant to Section 2105-15.5 of the
Department of Professional Regulation Law [20 ILCS 2105] and subsection (d).
Continuing education credit will only be accepted from education providers and
courses approved by the Division.
2) Effective January 1, 2026, licensees seeking to renew a
license must successfully complete a valuation bias and fair housing laws and
regulations course which meets the requirements of the AQB. Licensees can meet
this initial requirement by either completing the eight-hour course as part of
their qualifying education or completing an initial seven-hour course prior to
their renewal after the effective date. The valuation bias and fair housing
laws and regulations course for real estate appraisers who have satisfied the
initial requirement shall be four hours of instruction and completed every two
years within each renewal cycle. The course and hours may be a part of the 28
hours of approved continuing education required for renewal.
3) If a real estate appraiser was issued an initial license for any
licensed credential under the Act, fewer than 185 days prior to the expiration
of the license, then no continuing education is required for that renewal. If
a real estate appraiser has held a license for 185 days or more prior to the
expiration, then 14 hours of approved continuing education is required for that
year. An additional 14 hours of CE is required for the following year,
pursuant to subsection (a)(1).
4) A real estate appraiser must complete the seven-hour National
USPAP Update Course or, effective January 1, 2026, the seven-hour National
USPAP Continuing Education Course, or its AQB equivalent taught by an AQB
certified instructor who also holds a current appraiser certification by a
state during each pre-renewal period prior to renewing or converting their real
estate appraiser license, unless the real estate appraiser was issued their
initial license for a period of fewer than 185 days prior to the expiration
date.
5) A
licensee seeking renewal shall complete CE on or before the renewal deadline. The
Division shall conduct audits pursuant to the Act and 1455.318 to verify
compliance with this Section.
b) CE Credit from Another Jurisdiction
The Division
may accept evidence of successful completion of continuing education credit
from another jurisdiction if that jurisdiction's requirements are substantially
the same as those of the State of Illinois and meet the recommendations of the
AQB, and if the credit was earned and proof submitted on or before the renewal
deadline. A real estate appraiser who wishes to obtain credit for continuing
education courses not licensed by the Division shall submit to the Division:
1) A complete application provided to the Division requesting
approval for continuing education credit which is signed by the applicant;
2) A certificate of successful completion provided by the
education provider or a certification by the jurisdiction of successful
completion of the requested continuing education credit; and
3) The fee required by Section 1455.320.
c) Prior
to returning to active status, licensee is not authorized to practice until all
required CE hours, that would have been required if the licensee was in an
active status, are complete. The required hours must also include the current seven-hour
National USPAP Update Course or, effective January 1, 2026, the seven-hour
National USPAP Continuing Education Course, or its equivalent, as of the date
of return to active status. The license will not be restored to active status
unless and until all requirements of this Part are met.
d) The
sexual harassment prevention training required of all licensees may not be
counted by Certified Residential Real Estate Appraisers, Certified General Real
Estate Appraisers, or Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraisers toward their CE
hourly requirement for each renewal period. (See Section 2105-15.5 of the
Department of Professional Regulation Law [20 ILCS 2105].) The sexual
harassment prevention training may not be taken as a correspondence or home
study course.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg.
14553, effective September 24, 2024)
SUBPART D: EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
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SECTION 1455.170 EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR A STATE CERTIFIED GENERAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSE AND STATE CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSE
Section 1455.170 Experience
Requirements for a State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser License and
State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser License
a) Any person who makes an application for a State Certified
General Real Estate Appraiser License shall be required, as a pre-requisite to
examination, to provide evidence of obtaining 3,000 hours of appraisal
experience during no fewer than 18 months, of which 1,500 hours shall be in non‑residential
appraisal work, and shall submit that evidence to the Division as required by
Section 1455.190. Experience used to obtain a State Certified Residential Real
Estate Appraiser License may apply to this requirement. The total number of submitted
appraisal experience hours shall not exceed 4,000.
b) Any person who makes an application for a State Certified
Residential Real Estate Appraiser License shall be required, as a pre-requisite
to examination, to provide evidence of obtaining no fewer than 1,500 hours of
appraisal experience during at least 12 months and shall submit that evidence
to the Division as required by Section 1455.190. The total number of submitted
appraisal experience hours shall not exceed 2,000.
c) Waiver valuations prepared in accordance with Section 5-5 of
the Act shall not be counted toward appraisal experience credit for any
credential classification.
d) Alternative experience programs approved by the AQB, such as
PAREA or a practicum course, may serve as a substitute to the traditional
supervisor trainee experience requirements as prescribed in this Part.
1) Alternative experience programs such as PAREA may fulfill the
requirements for residential appraisal experience that is for both the
Certified General and Certified Residential License.
2) Practicum courses approved by both the AQB, and the Division
may fulfill all or part of the required appraisal experience and can be used in
combination with the traditional supervisor trainee experience.
3) An applicant who chooses alternative experience must comply
with all AQB or federal requirements of that program and provide proof of
compliance and successful completion as required by Section 1455.200 and this
Subpart.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.180 EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR A STATE CERTIFIED RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSE (REPEALED)
Section 1455.180 Experience
Requirements for a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser License
(Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.185 SUPERVISOR AND TRAINEE REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.185 Supervisor and Trainee
Requirements
a) Requirements of a
Supervising Appraiser
1) A
supervising appraiser shall provide to the Division in writing the name and
address of each Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser within 10 days after
engagement and notify the Division within 10 days after termination of the
engagement, in a manner prescribed by the Division.
2) A
supervising appraiser shall instruct and directly supervise an Associate Real
Estate Trainee Appraiser for any classification of license in the entire
preparation of each appraisal. A supervising appraiser shall provide training,
guidance, direct control, and supervision until such time as the supervising
appraiser determines the Associate Real Estate Trainee is competent within the
meaning of the AQB's current Real Property Qualification Criteria.
3) If
a State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser or a State Certified
Residential Real Estate Appraiser is supervising an Associate Real Estate
Trainee Appraiser, the supervising appraiser shall review and accept
responsibility for the trainee appraisal reports, approve, and sign all final
appraisal documents certifying that the appraisals reports are in compliance
with USPAP.
4) A
supervising appraiser shall personally inspect each appraised property with the
Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser until a determination that the trainee
is competent to inspect the property in accordance with the Competency Rule of
USPAP. A determination of competence shall not be unreasonably withheld if the
supervisor feels the Competency Rule has been satisfied.
5) A
supervising appraiser shall hold an active valid license issued under the Act
as a Certified General Real Estate Appraiser. The license held by the
supervising appraiser shall be in good standing and shall not have been subject
to any disciplinary action that affects the supervisory appraiser's legal
eligibility to engage in appraisal practice within any jurisdiction within the
last three years. A supervisory appraiser subject to a disciplinary action
would be in " good standing" three years after the successful
completion or termination of the sanction imposed against the appraiser.
6) Prior
to being permitted to supervise any Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraisers, a
licensed Illinois certified appraiser must complete the Supervisory
Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser Course pursuant to AQB requirements. Once
completed, the supervisory appraiser does not need to repeat the course for
additional or subsequent trainees.
b) Requirements
of an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser under a Supervising Appraiser
1) An
Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser shall provide the Division with the
name and address of each supervising appraiser within 10 days after engagement
and notify the Division within 10 days after termination of the engagement, in
a manner prescribed by the Division.
2) An
Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser shall maintain an appraisal log for
each supervising appraiser. The supervising appraiser and the trainee shall be
jointly responsible for maintaining the appraisal experience log. The log
must, at a minimum, include the following for each appraisal:
A) Type
of property;
B) Date
of report;
C) Address
of appraised property;
D) Description
of work performed by the trainee and scope of review and supervision of the
supervising appraiser;
E) Number
of actual work hours by the trainee on the assignment; and
F) The
signature and State license number of the supervising appraiser.
(Source: Added at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.190 VERIFICATION OF EXPERIENCE CREDIT
Section 1455.190 Verification of Experience Credit
a) Traditional Experience
Credit
1) All
applicants submitting traditional supervisory trainee experience shall verify
experience credit in a manner prescribed by the Division. This shall include
information on the type of property, date of report, address of appraised
property, description of work performed by the Associate Real Estate Trainee
Appraiser, scope of the review and supervision of the Supervising Appraiser, and
number of actual work hours by the Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser on
the assignment.
2) The
Division may audit such verification and, if requested, the applicant must
provide experience documentation in the form of reports or workfile memoranda
and must support the experience claimed.
3) The
Division, at its discretion, will determine the validity of all appraisal
experience credit in conformity with criteria recommended by the AQB. All
experience must be USPAP compliant. An applicant's experience must be in
appraisal work conforming to USPAP Standards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and/or 6 in which
the appraiser demonstrates proficiency in appraisal principles, methodology,
procedures (development), and reporting conclusions.
4) For
applicants intending to upgrade to a State Certified Residential Real Estate
Appraiser License:
A) Appraisal
assignments submitted shall be a variety of standard appraisals. Demonstration
appraisals may also be included but not constitute the majority of the
assignments. 50% of the appraisals or more submitted for experience shall be
standard appraisals.
B) Appraisal
assignments submitted shall be of a variety of property types and include
vacant land, residential of one-to-four units, and non-residential properties.
50% of the appraisals or more submitted for experience shall be of residential
properties.
C) Appraisal
assignments submitted shall demonstrate a variety of approaches in conformity
with USPAP, including the sales comparison approach, income approach, and cost
approach. Each approach to value shall be appropriate to the property type and
based on the intended use of the assignment.
D) No
less than 50% of the total experience submitted shall contain signed
certifications by the applicant.
E) All
experience logs must contain original or electronic signatures.
5) For
applicants intending to upgrade to a State Certified General Real Estate
Appraiser License:
A) Appraisal
assignments submitted shall be a variety of standard appraisals and review
appraisals. Demonstration appraisals may also be included but not constitute
the majority of the assignments. 50% of the appraisals or more submitted for
experience shall be standard appraisals.
B) Appraisal
assignments submitted shall demonstrate a variety of property types and include
vacant land, residential of one-to-four units, and non-residential properties.
50% of the appraisals or more submitted for experience shall be for non-residential
properties.
C) Appraisal
assignments submitted shall have a variety of approaches in conformity with
USPAP, including the sales comparison approach, income approach, and cost
approach. Each approach to value shall be appropriate to the property type and
based on the intended use of the assignment.
D) No
less than 50% of the total experience submitted shall contain signed
certifications by the applicant.
E) All
experience logs must contain original or electronic signatures.
b) Alternative
experience programs approved by the AQB, such as PAREA or practicum courses,
may serve as a substitute to the traditional supervisor trainee experience
requirements as prescribed in this Part. An applicant who chooses to gain
credit through alternative experience must comply with all the AQB requirements
of that particular program and provide proof compliance and successful
completion as required by Section 1455.200 and this Subpart.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.195 ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE CREDIT AND REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION (REPEALED)
Section 1455.195 Acceptable
Experience Credit and Request for Reconsideration (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill.
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SECTION 1455.200 TRADITIONAL EXPERIENCE CREDIT AND ALTERNATIVE EXPERIENCE CREDIT
Section 1455.200 Traditional
Experience Credit and Alternative Experience Credit
a) Traditional Experience Credit
1) Acceptable appraisal experience shall include, but is not
limited to, independent fee and staff appraisal, ad valorem tax appraisal,
condemnation appraisal, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and best
use analysis, and feasibility analysis/study. All appraisal experience shall
conform to the version of USPAP that is effective on the date the report is
signed and shall meet the requirements of the AQB. All experience credit must
have been obtained after January 30, 1989.
2) A traditional
client is not necessary for an appraisal to qualify for appraisal experience.
An hour of appraisal experience is defined as verifiable time spent in
performing tasks in accordance with acceptable appraisal experience as
identified by the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria.
3) Time spent in travel to and from the subject property and to
other data sources shall not count toward appraisal experience.
b) Alternative
AQB Approved Experience Credit
1) AQB approved, alternative experience programs, such as PAREA
and practicum courses, that utilize simulated training or other training
methods qualify as USPAP compliant experience and credit towards licensure.
2) The Division will accept and approve certification from
programs approved by the AQB, such as PAREA and practicum courses, that serve
as an alternative to the traditional experience requirements of supervisor and
trainee or as prescribed in this Part.
3) Applicants who receive a valid certificate of completion from
an AQB-approved, alternate experience program, will be considered to have met
the allotted experience requirements as outlined in the AQB criteria for that
specific program and pursuant to the experience requirements for licensure in
this Part.
4) To qualify as credible experience for purposes of an
application for licensure with the Division, the applicant must submit a
certificate of completion from the AQB approved program that verifies the required
experience hours and is signed by the education provider or entity that is
approved to provide the alternate experience program.
5) Applicants claiming alternative experience credit pursuant to
this subsection, may not receive partial credit hours for their experience
received if they did not complete the alternative experience program in its
entirety.
6) Applicants must still fulfill all the other prerequisites and
requirements for licensure established by the AQB, the Act, and this Part prior
to submission of an application.
7) Education providers approved to deliver alternative experience
credit for PAREA, are exempt from the requirements of Subpart H but only as it
relates to approval of the specific PAREA approved experience-related program or
course. Education providers who only offer AQB approved PAREA courses are not
required to be licensed with the Division.
8) Applicants who complete an AQB approved PAREA program can
apply up to 100% of the required experience hours towards an application for
certified residential credential, and up to 50% of the required experience
hours towards an application for a certified general credential. The
experience hours counted towards either credential are considered residential
hours and not eligible for non-residential hours unless the AQB changes the
type of experience hours to include non-residential.
9) Experience credit for practicum courses must include
applicable methods of appraisal practice for the credential, the utilization of
actual real properties, performance of market research and sales analysis,
applying appraisal approaches in conformity with USPAP, and experience as
further outlined in the practicum course requirements of Section 1455.365.
10) Experience credit for practicum courses shall also be granted
for the actual classroom hours of instruction and hours of documented research
and analysis as awarded and determined by the Department and the AQB in the
practicum course approval process.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.201 REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION OF EXPERIENCE IN AN APPLICATION FOR LICENSURE
Section 1455.201 Request for Reconsideration of
Experience in an Application for Licensure
a) Applicants for licensure who are currently licensed Associate
Real Estate Trainee Appraisers or licensed Certified Residential Real Estate Appraisers
shall submit a copy of their complete experience appraisal log, appraisal
reports, and any other workfile or supporting documentation of their appraisal
work requested by the Division to demonstrate that they possess the amount,
length, and quality of experience required in Section 1455.190, this Part, and
the Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria.
b) If the Division, in consultation with one or more members of
the Real Estate Appraisal Administration and Disciplinary Board, finds the experience
log or work product does not comply with the requirements of subsection (a),
then the Division will issue a letter of deficiency to the applicant.
c) If the applicant disagrees with the letter of deficiency, the
applicant may request in writing that the Division reconsider its
determination. The request for reconsideration shall be made within 14 days
after the date of the Division's letter of deficiency and substantiate the
sufficiency of the applicant's work product and its compliance with USPAP and
AQB criteria.
d) Review of any such request for reconsideration will be
performed by one or more members of the Real Estate Appraisal Administration
and Disciplinary Board. The Board members shall then submit the results of
their review to the Division for final action. Thereafter, the Division will
send the applicant its written determination.
e) If the applicant disagrees with the Division's written
determination, the Department may consider additional work from the applicant's
current application and appraisal log or the applicant may submit alternative
appraisal reports, workfiles, and a revised appraisal log to substitute for the
experience or type of experience deficient in the current application. The
work product shall conform to the requirements of this Part and shall be
submitted within 30 days after the date of the Division's written
determination.
f) If the Applicant fails to respond to the Division's
determination, cure the deficiency, or satisfy the Division's objections, the
Department may issue an Intent to Deny on the application. The hearing shall
be conducted in accordance with the Rules of Practice in Administrative
Hearings as provided for in 68 Ill. Adm. Code 1110.
(Source: Added at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
SUBPART E: BUSINESS PRACTICES; STANDARDS AND SCOPE OF PRACTICE
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SECTION 1455.205 RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.205 Record Keeping Requirements
Licensees must retain any and
all communication with the client, including but not limited to the written,
oral or electronic form of an appraisal,
appraisal review or appraisal service, including digital images, that are
transmitted to the client upon completion of an assignment, as well as their
work-file, for a period of at least five years, or at least two years after
final disposition of any administrative or judicial proceeding in which the appraiser
provided testimony related to the assignment, whichever period expires last.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
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SECTION 1455.210 NOTIFICATION OF NAME CHANGE
Section 1455.210
Notification of Name Change
The licensee shall notify the
Division, in a manner prescribed by the Division, within 14 days after any name
change. The licensee shall provide a certified copy of those portions of a
court order relating to the name change or a certified copy of a certificate
and indicate under which name the license shall be issued.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.220 ASSUMED NAME
Section 1455.220 Assumed
Name
If a licensee operates under any
name other than that appearing on their license, they shall submit to the
Division a certified copy of their registration under the Assumed Business Name
Act [805 ILCS 405] at the time of application or within 30 days after the
registration.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.230 ADDRESS OF RECORD
Section 1455.230 Address of
Record
a) The
applicant or licensee shall notify the Division, in a manner prescribed by the
Division, of a change of address, e-mail address, or website address or
addresses within 14 days after the change. The licensee shall provide a valid street
address of record that shall not be a Post Office Box or a mailbox located
within a retail business.
b) The Division may provide service of documents by email to an
applicant's or licensee's email address of record in accordance with the Act,
the Department of Professional Regulation Law [20 ILCS 2105], and Section 10-75
of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act [5 ILCS 100]. Service by email
shall be deemed complete on the day of transmission regardless of whether the
documents are delivered to the applicant's or licensee's spam or junk email
folder.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.240 UNIFORM STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL APPRAISAL PRACTICE (USPAP)
Section 1455.240 Uniform Standards of Professional
Appraisal Practice (USPAP)
a) Pursuant
to Section 10-10 of the Act, the 2024 USPAP is hereby incorporated by reference
with no later amendments or editions.
b) All
real estate appraisers licensed under the Act shall practice in accordance with
USPAP except where an assignment condition established by applicable law or
regulation precludes an appraiser from complying with mandatory requirements of
USPAP. If any laws or regulation precludes compliance with any part of USPAP,
only that portion of USPAP becomes void for a particular appraisal assignment
(USPAP, "Jurisdictional Exception Rule").
c) All
investigators, board members, auditors and examiners employed or retained by the
Department are exempt from the requirements of USPAP Standard 3 and Standard 4 while
performing an investigation, audit, or examination.
d) If the
Department files a formal complaint alleging practice-based violations of USPAP
related to a written document, a USPAP Standard 3 and Standard 4 review shall
be utilized by the Department at a formal hearing. The Department may limit
the scope of the USPAP Standard 3 and Standard 4 reviews to exclude valuation.
The Department may not require a Standard 3 or 4 review when there is an
ethical violation unrelated to valuation.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.245 SCOPE OF PROPERTY CONDITION INSPECTIONS BY REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS
Section 1455.245 Scope of Property Condition Inspections
by Real Estate Appraisers
a) Licensed
real estate appraisers may include in an appraisal report comments on the
condition of the property that affect property value, including physical
deficiencies, adverse conditions, and renovations, based on observations by the
licensed real estate appraiser during the appraisal of the property.
b) Licensed
real estate appraisers may not provide these comments for compensation, or with
the expectation of receiving compensation, directly or indirectly, as a
substitute for a home inspection, or a home inspection report, prepared by a
licensed home inspector.
c) All
appraisal reports of a property that consists of one-to-four residential units prepared
by licensed real estate appraisers must include the following statement: "The
comments by the licensed real estate appraiser contained within this appraisal
report on the condition of the property do not address 'standards of practice'
as defined in the Home Inspector License Act [225 ILCS 441] and 68 Ill. Adm.
Code 1410 and are not to be considered a
home inspection or home inspection report."
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
SUBPART F: ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
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SECTION 1455.250 APPRAISER RESPONSIBILITIES RELATING TO APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
Section 1455.250 Appraiser
Responsibilities Relating to Appraisal Management Companies
Pursuant to Section 15-10(a) of
the Act, failure to comply with any of the following, when engaged with an
appraisal management company, shall be considered a violation, and may subject a
licensee to discipline as provided for in the Act and this Part
a) An independent appraiser by employment or contract for a
specific appraisal assignment shall prominently display the appraisal fee received
from the appraisal management company in the certification as follows: "The
compensation for this appraisal assignment is $_____."
b) An
employee appraiser for a specific assignment shall prominently display the
appraisal fee received from the appraisal management company in the
certification as follows: "The compensation for this appraisal assignment
is $_____."
c) An employee appraiser who receives a salary and does not
receive a fee for the assignment shall prominently display the following language
in the certification: "The appraiser is a salaried employee and received
no appraisal fee for the assignment."
d) An appraiser for a specific assignment shall prominently
display the appraisal management company's Illinois registration number and
expiration date as follows: "The appraisal management company's Illinois
registration number is ________ and it expires on (month/day/year)."
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.260 SUSPENSION OR DENIAL FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAXES, CHILD SUPPORT OR ANY ILLINOIS-GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN (REPEALED)
Section 1455.260 Suspension
or Denial for Failure to Pay Taxes, Child Support or any Illinois-Guaranteed
Student Loan (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.270 COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.270 Compliance
Requirements
a) The Department may require a licensee, pursuant to any
negotiated disciplinary or non-disciplinary order concerning any license issued
under the Act to complete additional continuing education or qualifying
education coursework; to provide any reports, records or other documents
pertaining to appraisal activity that the Department may deem necessary to
maintain standards of professional conduct, the competency of a licensee, and
the protection of the public.
b) The Department may also, in its discretion, issue an
administrative warning letter that is not considered public discipline.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.280 ADMINISTRATIVE WARNING LETTER (REPEALED)
Section 1455.280 Administrative Warning Letter
(Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.290 COOPERATION REQUIRED WITH THE DEPARTMENT
Section 1455.290 Cooperation
Required with the Department
Pursuant to Section 15-10(a) of
the Act, all licensees are required to fully cooperate with any audit,
investigation, interrogatory, examination, or request for information regarding
any aspect of the licensee's appraisal practice or application for licensure.
Full cooperation includes, but is not necessarily limited to providing to the Department,
within 30 days after its request:
a) A complete copy of an appraisal or appraisal review assignment
as it was transmitted to the client, including file memoranda, workfiles, and supporting
and/or verification documentation that are required to be maintained by the Act
and this Part;
b) Continuing education certificates or experience/work logs that
are required to be maintained by the Act or this Part; or
c) A complete answer to any written interrogatory or request for
clarification submitted to a licensee or applicant.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.300 FELONY CONVICTIONS; DISCIPLINE OF OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSE; NOTIFICATION (REPEALED)
Section 1455.300 Felony
Convictions; Discipline of Other Professional License; Notification (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.310 UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Section 1455.310
Unprofessional Conduct
Dishonorable, unethical, or
unprofessional conduct includes, but is not limited to, the commission of any
one of the following:
a) Aiding
or assisting another in the violation of the Act or this Part;
b) Failing to satisfy a material term of a consent to
administrative supervision order or consent order;
c) Aiding, assisting, or facilitating another in using or
appropriating credentials or a license for the purpose of preparing an
appraisal report;
d) Delivering
an appraisal report in a manner in which the appraiser knows, or should know, that
a true copy of the report will not be delivered to all intended users;
e) Providing false information with regard to the completion of
continuing education;
f) Failure of a supervisor to sign the Associate Real Estate
Trainee Appraiser's log, without good cause;
g) Failing to exercise due care to prevent unauthorized use of their
electronic signature;
h) Denying an employee or contracted appraiser reasonable access
to their workfile contents and/or reports without good cause;
i) Failing to provide a completed report to a client for which
the total agreed compensation has been received by the licensee, without good
cause;
j) Transmitting an
unsigned assignment result to a client;
k) Theft,
misappropriation, or improper use of personal property unless permission is
obtained by the property owner; or
l) Acting
in a manner that violates or contributes to a violation of federal, State, or
local antidiscrimination laws or regulations.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.315 SUPERVISOR AND TRAINEE REQUIREMENTS (REPEALED)
Section 1455.315 Supervisor
and Trainee Requirements (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 37 Ill.
Reg. 2668, effective April 1, 2013)
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SECTION 1455.316 SUPERVISOR AND TRAINEE REQUIREMENTS (REPEALED)
Section 1455.316 Supervisor and Trainee Requirements (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill.
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SECTION 1455.318 CITATIONS FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.318 Citations for Non-Compliance with
Continuing Education Requirements
The Division shall conduct audits to verify compliance
with the CE requirements of the Act and this Part. If, during an audit or
compliance review, the Division determines that a licensee may be deficient in
complying with CE requirements, the Division will issue a citation to the
licensee, with a copy to an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser's
supervisor if applicable, of the deficiency. Service of the citation shall be
made in person, electronically or by mail to the licensee's address or email
address of record. The licensee shall have 60 days after the date of service
of the citation to submit evidence of compliance with CE requirements to the Division
and to pay the fine imposed.
a) The
citation shall inform the licensee that the licensee may provide the Division
with proof that the licensee has completed the required CE prior to the renewal
deadline or deadlines associated with the audit. If satisfactory proof is
provided within 60 days after the citation is served, the citation shall become
null and void.
b) The
citation shall set forth the fine imposed and inform the licensee that the
licensee may request a hearing contesting the deficiency within 30 days after
the citation is served.
c) The
citation shall be non-public and become a final non-disciplinary order or
consent to administrative supervision order if the cited licensee does not
request a hearing within 30 days after the citation is served or if the cited
licensee does not provide the Division with proof of completing the required
CE, prior to the renewal deadline associated with the audit. The fine shall be
payable within 30 days after the date of the final order.
d) A
non-public and non-disciplinary fine in the amount of $500 shall be assessed
for a first citation for noncompliance with CE requirements. A non-public and
non-disciplinary fine in the amount of $1,000 shall be assessed for a second
citation for noncompliance with CE requirements. Pursuant to Section 15-10.1
of the Act, a third and subsequent citation for noncompliance with CE
requirements shall result in publicly disclosed discipline and a fine in an
amount not to exceed $2,000.
e) Payment
of the non-public and non-disciplinary fine does not absolve the licensee from
the responsibility to complete the CE requirements and correct the violation.
If the licensee fails to submit satisfactory evidence of compliance with CE
requirements and to pay the fine imposed pursuant to a non-public, final
non-disciplinary order or consent to administrative supervision order, the
Department shall take further disciplinary action pursuant to this Act and this
Part for violation of the terms of the order.
(Source: Added at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
SUBPART G: ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
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SECTION 1455.320 FEES
Section 1455.320 Fees
a) Initial
Application Fee for Appraiser License
1) The application fee for an initial license as a State
Certified General Real Estate Appraiser and a State Certified Residential Real
Estate Appraiser shall be $315, which shall include the National Registry fee.
2) The application fee for an initial license as an Associate
Real Estate Trainee Appraiser shall be $225.
b) Renewal
Application Fee for Appraiser License
1) The renewal fee for a State Certified General Real Estate
Appraiser or a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser is $530 per renewal,
which shall include the National Registry fees.
2) The renewal fee for an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser
License is $300 per renewal.
3) The application fee to renew a State Certified General Real
Estate Appraiser, a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser or an
Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser license that has expired shall be the
sum of all lapsed renewal fees plus a $75 late fee.
c) Application Fee for Temporary Practice Permit
The
application fee for a temporary practice permit pursuant to the Act and this
Part shall be $150. The additional fee required for an extension granted
pursuant to the Act and this Part for a temporary practice permit shall be $75.
d) Initial Application Fee for a License as an Education Provider,
a Qualifying Education Course, a Continuing Education Course, and a Practicum
Course
1) The application fee for a license as an education provider
shall be $550.
2) The application fee for a license for a qualifying education
course shall be $150.
3) The application fee for a license for a continuing education
course shall be $100.
4) The
application fee for the 15-hour National USPAP Course or its equivalent shall
be $150.
5) The
fee to convert an Illinois licensed qualifying education course, except for the
15-hour National USPAP Course or its equivalent, to a continuing education
course shall be $50.
6) The
application fee for the seven-hour National USPAP Update Course or, effective
January 1, 2026, the seven-hour National USPAP Continuing Education Course, or
its equivalent shall be $100.
e) Renewal Application Fee for an Education Provider, a Qualifying
Education Course, and a Continuing Education Course
1) The application fee to renew a license as an education
provider shall be $550 per renewal.
2) The application fee to renew a license that has expired as an
education provider shall be the sum of all lapsed renewal fees plus a $75 late
fee.
3) The application fee to renew a license as a qualifying
education course with no material changes shall be $150 per renewal.
4) The application fee to renew a license that has expired as a
qualifying education course, with no material changes, shall be the sum of all
lapsed renewal fees plus a $75 late fee.
5) The application fee to renew a license as a continuing
education course with no material changes shall be $100 per renewal.
6) The application fee to renew a license that has expired as a
continuing education course, with no material changes, shall be the sum of all
lapsed renewal fees plus a $75 late fee.
f) For the purposes of determining if a license has expired under
this Section, the Division shall consider the license expired if the renewal
application is received by the Division on a date later than the expiration
date.
g) General
1) All
fees paid pursuant to the Act and this Part are non-refundable.
2) The fee for a certification of a licensee's record for any
purpose shall be $35.
3) Applicants for an examination as a State Certified General
Real Estate Appraiser or a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser
shall be required to pay a fee covering the cost of providing the examination.
If a designated testing service is utilized for the examination, the fee shall
be paid directly to the designated testing service. Failure to appear for the
examination on the scheduled date, at the time and place specified, after the
applicant's application for examination has been received and acknowledged, may
result in the forfeiture of the examination fee.
4) The fee for a copy of the transcript of any proceeding under
the Act shall be the cost to produce the copy.
5) The fee for certifying any record, pursuant to Section 15-20
of the Act or otherwise, shall be $1 per page.
(Source: Amended at 49 Ill. Reg. 2423,
effective February 21, 2025)
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SECTION 1455.330 GRANTING OF VARIANCES
Section 1455.330 Granting of Variances
The Director may grant variances in individual cases from
this Part when:
a) The provision from which
the variance is granted is not statutorily mandated;
b) The granting of the
variance would not be contrary to the public welfare; and
c) The
rule from which the variance is granted would, in the particular case, be
unreasonable or unnecessarily burdensome.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.335 REFUSAL TO ISSUE AN APPRAISER LICENSE BASED ON CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD (REPEALED)
Section 1455.335 Refusal to Issue an Appraiser License
Based on Criminal History Record (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.340 DUTIES OF THE SECRETARY (REPEALED)
Section 1455.340 Duties of
the Secretary (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.345 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL COORDINATOR
Section 1455.345 Real Estate Appraisal Coordinator
The Real Estate Appraisal Coordinator appointed pursuant to
Section 25-15 of the Act shall, during that person's tenure as Real Estate
Appraisal Coordinator, complete and remain current with regard to all
continuing education requirements of the Act and this Part as if their real
estate appraiser license were active. Upon termination of that person's tenure
as Real Estate Appraisal Coordinator, the license of that person shall not be
restored to active status unless and until all requirements of this Part are
met.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
SUBPART H: EDUCATION PROVIDER AND COURSE PROVISIONS
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SECTION 1455.350 EDUCATION PROVIDER APPLICATION; REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.350 Education
Provider Application; Requirements
a) In accordance with Section 20-5 of the Act, any person or
entity seeking approval to provide qualifying education and/or continuing
education courses shall submit a completed application, no later than 45 days
in advance of the first course offering date, in a manner prescribed by the
Division, along with the appropriate fee required by Section 1455.320. In
addition, course applications:
1) May be deferred by the Division for no more than 45 days,
pending notification or return to the applicant of an incomplete or cancelled
filing, which can be remedied within 14 days after notification. If not
remedied within 14 days, the application will be rejected;
2) That are not approved for use by the Division can be
resubmitted once all the deficiencies or objections identified by the Division
are addressed and an explanation of how the applicant has satisfied each deficiency
or objection is provided, along with the filing fee required by Section
1455.320.
b) If a course has been materially revised during the current
license period, it must be resubmitted for review and approval along with the
appropriate fee required by Section 1455.320. Revised material must be
designated as "revised" to enable timely review.
c) The program of qualifying education and/or continuing
education for a licensed education provider shall:
1) If applicable, be approved by the provider's governing and/or
supervising body;
2) Utilize
qualified instructors as follows:
A) To instruct such courses as, but not limited to:
i) Qualifying education courses for a State Certified General
Real Estate Appraiser (the instructor shall be a State Certified General Real
Estate Appraiser or its equivalent from another jurisdiction, or a full-time
faculty member of a college or university);
ii) The instructor for a qualifying education course for a State
Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser or an Associate Real Estate Trainee
Appraiser shall be a State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, a State
Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser or its equivalent from another
jurisdiction, or a full-time faculty member of a college or university;
iii) The instructors for continuing education courses shall have
the appropriate education and experience in real estate appraisal or the
subject matter being taught;
B) All instructors teaching USPAP courses shall be, at a minimum,
AQB certified instructors who also hold a current appraiser certification from
a state; and
C) All AQB Certified USPAP instructors who will be teaching asynchronous
National USPAP offerings, whether QE or CE, must hold a current Certified
Distance Education Instructor (CDEI) designation from the International
Distance Education Certification Center (IDECC) or the equivalent delivery
mechanism approved by the AQB;
3) Offer courses that are approved and licensed by the Division
and conform to the standards established in this Subpart; and
4) All USPAP course offerings shall contain the effective dates
and the USPAP version being used in the course title.
d) Business
Practices and Recordkeeping
1) An education provider must maintain all records for a minimum
of five years.
2) Course approval by the Division does not apply retroactively.
3) The education provider must have a written attendance policy
that requires student attendance to be verified.
e) Administration
1) No licensed education provider shall advertise that it is
endorsed, recommended, or accredited by the Department. The education provider
may indicate that it is licensed, and the course of study has been approved and
licensed by, the Department. Applicants may not state in any advertising or
other materials that a course is being, or has been, submitted to the Department
or to the Board for review.
2) Each education provider shall provide a prospective student,
prior to enrollment, with information specifying the course of study to be
offered, the tuition, the provider's policy regarding refunds, any additional
fee for supplies, materials or books, and other matters that are material to
the relationship between the provider and the student. Education providers are
prohibited from sharing course materials in violation of copyright laws.
3) Each education provider shall maintain for each student a
record including the course of study undertaken, dates of attendance, and a
transcript of courses satisfactorily completed. All records shall be
maintained by the education provider for a period of five years and shall be
made available to the student or to the Department upon request during regular
business hours. An education provider may charge a student the cost of
reproducing copies of a transcript.
4) Each education provider shall upon request by the Division,
provide evidence of financial resources available to equip and maintain its
program.
5) Each education provider shall notify the Division, in a manner
prescribed by the Division, of all proposed changes in ownership of the
education provider at least 30 days prior to the change in ownership. Changes
include, but are not limited to, a transfer of ownership, a change in the legal
form of ownership, bankruptcy or dissolution of the entity.
6) An education provider shall not contract with an instructor
who has been subject to disciplinary action that is in the public record in any
jurisdiction in the three years prior to the course offering.
7) Education providers are responsible for false or erroneous
information concerning the subject matter of a course by the instructor in
their employment.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.355 USPAP COURSE TITLES (REPEALED)
Section 1455.355 USPAP Course Titles (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.360 QUALIFYING EDUCATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS OF EDUCATION PROVIDERS
Section 1455.360 Qualifying
Education Course Requirements of Education Providers
a) For the purposes of this Section, a course shall be defined as
a course of instruction that meets the curriculum requirements of this Subpart
for each license category.
b) Each course shall meet the appropriate course curriculum
prescribed in Section 1455.370 of this Subpart.
c) Each course shall include an examination of a minimum of 25
questions for each 15 hours of instruction, e.g., a 15-hour course would
require a 25 question examination, a 30 hour course would require a 50 question
examination. The questions shall be either multiple choice or true/false or a
combination. Open book examinations shall not be accepted. No student shall
be deemed to have successfully completed the course unless they have scored a
minimum of 70% on the course examination.
d) Each education provider who seeks approval of a course shall
submit in a manner prescribed by the Division, information which shall include,
but is not limited to, an outline and course description for each course,
materials to be used in instruction, an examination with answer key, the
delivery method, the general plans for proctoring exams, if applicable, and the
appropriate fee pursuant to Section 1455.320.
e) Course materials must be submitted or made available to the
Division in unredacted form on media, such as on a USB drive or by means of
access from a virtual platform.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.365 PRACTICUM COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Section 1455.365 Practicum
Course Requirements
a) A practicum course must include the generally applicable
methods of appraisal practice for the credential category. Content includes but
is not limited to requiring the student to produce credible appraisals that
utilize an actual subject property; performing market research containing sales
analysis; and applying and reporting the applicable appraisal approaches in
conformity with USPAP. Assignments must require problem solving skills for a
variety of property types for the credential category.
b) The practicum course approved by the Division, must be
approved by the AQB, and shall include at a minimum the following requirements:
1) The student/instructor ratio for any practicum course shall be
limited at the discretion of the Division.
2) The client and intended user for all practicum assignments
shall be the course provider.
3) The intended use for all practicum assignments shall be "for
experience credit".
4) There must be an identifiable subject property and the student
should personally inspect it.
5) All data on comparable properties researched, analyzed, and
used in the assignment should be actual and identifiable market data.
6) All data on comparable properties utilized should be verified
with at least one market participant of the sale/rent (e.g., buyer, seller, or
broker) and the student must inspect the exterior of each comparable property utilized.
7) The final assignment must be communicated in compliance with
the Appraisal Report option of Standard 2 of USPAP.
8) Restricted
Reports will not be accepted for practicum experience.
9) The final reports must be maintained by the student in
accordance with the Record Keeping Section of the Ethics Rule of USPAP and with
Section 10‑20 of the Act.
10) The practicum course shall result in an appraisal and appraisal
report completed in accordance with the current version of USPAP.
11) Students may obtain experience hours equal to the classroom
instruction, whether in-person, synchronous, or asynchronous and to the
verifiable time spent on the assignment or assignments.
12) An instructor conducting a residential experience practicum course
shall hold either a Certified Residential or Certified General credential in
good standing, in any jurisdiction.
13) An instructor conducting a general experience practicum course shall
hold a Certified General credential in good standing in any jurisdiction.
14) Any approved practicum instructor is exempt from obtaining a
Temporary Practice permit in conjunction with a practicum assignment.
15) The instructor shall grade and correct all assignments and
should assure USPAP compliance.
16) The instructor shall meet with the students a minimum of 50% of
the course hours during the course. The remaining 50% of the course hours are
practicum related experiences.
17) The
course may be audited by the Division.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.370 QUALIFYING COURSE CURRICULUM
Section 1455.370 Qualifying
Course Curriculum
a) The overall content for qualifying education courses shall not
be repetitive and shall represent a progression of instruction in which the
appraiser's knowledge is increased. The core curriculum for qualifying
education courses shall be the core curriculum as approved and revised by AQB.
b) Qualifying education course work to obtain a license as an
Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser shall consist of 75-classroom hours of
instruction, which must include the 15-hour national USPAP course or its AQB
approved equivalent.
c) Effective January 1, 2026, a trainee applicant must complete a
total of 83-classroom hours of qualifying education, which shall include the
15-hour national USPAP course or its AQB equivalent, with an additional eight-hour
course and examination on valuation bias and fair housing laws and regulations
approved by the AQB.
d) Subject to the AQB, federal, and State law requirements, the
remaining 60-hours of instruction may include, but are not limited to, the
following topics:
1) influences on real estate value;
2) legal considerations in appraisal;
3) types of value;
4) economic
principles;
5) real
estate markets and analysis;
6) valuation
process;
7) property
description;
8) highest
and best use analysis;
9) appraisal
statistical concepts;
10) sales
comparison approach;
11) site
value;
12) cost
approach;
13) income
approach;
14) valuation
of partial interests;
15) appraisal
standards and ethics;
16) valuation
bias and fair housing laws and regulations;
17) other
topics approved by the Division; and
18) any
other topics required by the AQB.
e) Qualifying education course work to obtain a license as a
State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser shall consist of a total of 200
classroom hours of instruction, which includes the 75-hour requirement for an
Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser License within those hours. The 75-hour
trainee course requirement shall contain the mandatory 15-hour national USPAP
course or its approved AQB equivalent.
f) Qualifying education course work to obtain a license as a
State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser shall consist of a total of 300
classroom hours of instruction, which can include the 200-hour requirement for
a State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser License within those
hours. The 75-hour requirement for an Associate Real Estate Trainee Appraiser
License shall be included within the 300-hour requirement. The 75-hour trainee
course requirement shall contain the mandatory 15-hour national USPAP course or
its AQB approved equivalent.
g) Effective
January 1, 2026, the 83-hour qualifying education requirement for a trainee
shall contain the mandatory 15-hour national USPAP course or its AQB approved
equivalent and will apply toward the 200 classroom hours required for a state
certified residential real estate appraiser license and toward the 300
classroom hours required for a State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser
License. The additional eight-hour course and examination on valuation bias
and fair housing laws and regulations does not increase the total number of
required hours for either credential.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.375 SUPERVISORY APPRAISER/TRAINEE APPRAISER PREREQUISITE EDUCATION COURSE
Section 1455.375 Supervisory Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser
Prerequisite Education Course
Prior to issuance of the initial Associate Real Estate Trainee
Appraiser credential, the applicant shall provide evidence to the Division that
they have successfully completed the ILST-15 AQB Outline Supervisory
Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser Course.
(Source:
Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.380 INSTRUCTORS FOR THE SUPERVISORY APPRAISER/TRAINEE APPRAISER PREREQUISITE EDUCATION COURSE
Section 1455.380 Instructors for the Supervisory
Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser Prerequisite Education Course
a) Instructors
for the Supervisory Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser prerequisite education course
shall be real estate appraisers who have held the certified residential or
certified general credential in any jurisdiction for at least three years.
b) Instructors
shall not have received any published disciplinary action against their license
or certification from any jurisdiction within the three years prior to
instructing education courses.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill. Reg. 14553,
effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.390 CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS OF EDUCATION PROVIDERS
Section 1455.390 Continuing
Education Course Requirements of Education Providers
a) A continuing education course shall be at least two hours in
length and shall meet the course curriculum prescribed in Section 1455.400 of
this Subpart.
b) Each education provider who seeks approval of a continuing
education course shall submit to the Division an application that shall
include, but not limited to, an outline and description of the course and the
number of hours sought and the appropriate fee pursuant to Section 1455.320.
c) An education provider who also offers qualifying education
courses may submit qualifying education courses for continuing education
courses by applying pursuant to subsection (b). Only those qualifying
education courses that have been approved and licensed by the Division as
continuing education courses shall be approved for continuing education credit.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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PART 1455
REAL ESTATE APPRAISER LICENSING
SECTION 1455.400 CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE CURRICULUM AND CREDIT
Section 1455.400 Continuing
Education Course Curriculum and Credit
a) Continuing education courses for a State Certified General
Real Estate Appraiser, State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser, or Associate
Real Estate Trainee Appraiser shall include the seven-hour National USPAP
Update Course or, effective January 1, 2026, the seven-hour National USPAP
Continuing Education Course, or its equivalent as determined by the AQB or an
alternate method established by the AQB taught by an AQB certified instructor who
holds a current appraiser certification by a state during the pre-renewal
period prior to renewal or conversion of a license.
b) The courses shall increase the licensee's skill, knowledge,
and competency in real estate appraisal; and shall cover other real estate
related appraisal topics, such as, but not limited to:
1) Ad
valorem taxation;
2) Arbitration,
dispute resolution;
3) Courses
related to practice of real estate appraisal or consulting;
4) Development
cost estimating;
5) Ethics
and standards of professional practice, USPAP;
6) Valuation
bias and fair housing laws and regulations;
7) Land
use planning, zoning;
8) Management,
leasing, timesharing;
9) Property
development partial interests;
10) Real estate law, easements, and legal interests;
11) Real estate litigation, damages, condemnation;
12) Real estate financing and investment;
13) Real estate appraisal related computer applications;
14) Real estate securities and syndication;
15) Developing opinions of real property value in appraisals that
also include personal property and/or business value;
16) Seller concessions and impact on value; and
17) Energy-efficient items and "green building"
appraisals.
c) Up to 14 hours or one-half of an individual's continuing
education requirement may also be granted by the Division for participation,
other than as a student, in appraisal educational processes and programs.
Examples of activities for which credit may be granted are teaching, program
development, authorship of textbooks, or similar activities that are determined
by the Division to be equivalent to obtaining continuing education.
d) AQB Certified USPAP Instructors, who have taught the seven-hour
National USPAP Update Course or, effective January 1, 2026, the seven-hour
National USPAP Continuing Education Course, or its equivalent, as qualifying
education or continuing education, within the current renewal cycle, are exempt
from taking the seven-hour National USPAP Update Course or, effective January
1, 2026, the seven-hour National USPAP Continuing Education Course, or its
equivalent as a student. A real estate appraiser who wishes to obtain
continuing education credit for these activities shall submit to the Division:
1) A complete application to request continuing education credit
for participation other than as a student signed by the applicant; and
2) The fee provided by Section 1455.320.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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CHAPTER VII: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION SUBCHAPTER b: PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
PART 1455
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SECTION 1455.410 SYNCHRONOUS AND ASYNCHRONOUS OR DISTANCE EDUCATION
Section 1455.410 Synchronous
and Asynchronous or Distance Education
Synchronous and asynchronous
education courses shall be licensed to an approved education provider.
a) Synchronous and asynchronous education courses must meet the
curriculum and approval requirements established by the Act, this Part, and AQB
criteria. Synchronous courses have the same requirements as a classroom course
that is instructed in person and do not require delivery mechanism approval.
b) Synchronous and asynchronous education courses shall be
submitted to the Division for review and approval as provided for in this Part.
c) Approved education providers offering distance or asynchronous
education courses shall submit for approval by the Division the general plans
for proctoring exams for distance education courses, if applicable. Each provider
shall be responsible for the security and integrity of course final
examinations and the suitability of the sites and proctors utilized by the provider.
Any remote proctoring must be conducted in accordance with the requirements of State
and federal law.
d) Approved education providers offering asynchronous education
courses shall establish written policies and procedures for grading
examinations and lessons, which shall include provisions for instructor
comments, interactions, suggestions, and written correction of errors. There
shall also be written procedures for the prompt return of materials. Copies of
these policies shall be provided to the Division upon request.
e) Approved education providers offering asynchronous education
courses shall provide for a valid licensed instructor to be available during
normal business hours to answer student questions.
f) Approved education providers offering asynchronous education
courses shall establish performance objectives for each course and track
student attendance.
g) Approved
education providers offering asynchronous education shall provide appropriate
technical support throughout the period the courses are offered.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.420 EXPIRATION DATE AND RENEWAL FOR EDUCATION PROVIDERS AND COURSES
Section 1455.420 Expiration
Date and Renewal for Education Providers and Courses
a) All education provider, qualifying education, and continuing
education course licenses shall expire on December 31 of even numbered years.
b) Every education provider who wishes to renew their license and
their qualifying education and continuing education course licenses shall
submit to the Division:
1) An application, in a manner prescribed by the Division, in
which all questions have been answered;
2) All course materials must be submitted to the Division for
review during the renewal application process; and
3) The fees as required by Section 1455.320.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.430 CONTINUING EDUCATION REPORTING
Section 1455.430 Continuing
Education Reporting
a) Each licensed education provider, pursuant to Section 20-5(e)
of the Act, that is approved to offer licensed continuing education courses
shall submit to the Division, on or before the 15th of each month, a
report of those licensees completing the continuing education courses offered
by the provider during the preceding calendar month.
b) The monthly reports shall include, but are not limited to, the
following information for each licensee:
1) the licensee's name, address, and Illinois appraiser license
number;
2) the education provider's name and active license number;
3) the continuing education course name as it appears on the
Illinois license, and license number; and
4) other information as required by the Division.
c) The monthly reports shall be submitted in a manner prescribed
by the Division.
d) If an education provider fails to submit monthly reports, the
courses offered by that provider may be disqualified pursuant to the procedures
set forth in Section 15-10 of the Act and this Part (Section 1455.445).
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.440 TRANSCRIPT OR CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
Section 1455.440 Transcript
or Certificate of Completion
Within 14 days after completion
of the course, each licensed education provider shall provide to each student
who successfully completes an approved qualifying education or continuing
education course a certified transcript or certificate of completion. The
education provider must retain the certificates for no less than five years. The
certified transcript or certificate of completion shall include, but is not
limited to, the following information:
a) The student's name, address, and Illinois appraiser license
number (if applicable);
b) The name, Illinois license number and license expiration date of
the education provider;
c) The International Distance Education Certification Center, or
AQB equivalent, expiration date, of an asynchronous course (if applicable);
d) The name, Illinois license number and expiration date of the
course; and
e) The approved hours completed.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
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SECTION 1455.445 GROUNDS FOR EDUCATION PROVIDER DISCIPLINE
Section 1455.445 Grounds for
Education Provider Discipline
Pursuant to Section 15-10 of the
Act, the following shall be considered a violation of the Act and this Part and
may subject a licensee to discipline:
a) Dismissal of attendees, without good cause, from any course
that results in approved hours not being met;
b) Failure
to adhere to approved course materials;
c) Providing or offering a course while the education provider's
license is non-renewed, expired, suspended, revoked, surrendered, or is in any
other inoperative or inactive status;
d) Providing or offering a course that is not approved by the
Department or is expired;
e) Plagiarism
of course material;
f) Temporary loss or termination of the International Distance
Education Certification Center or AQB approval;
g) Providing
to the Division false or misleading information in connection with an
application for course approval;
h) A
course not conducted in the manner represented to the Division at the time
approval was requested, or a course that no longer complies with the criteria
for approval;
i) The
education provider does not enforce policies relating to course prerequisites, instructor
qualifications, student attendance, or course scheduling;
j) The
education provider misrepresents any material fact relating to a course or
false advertising;
k) The
education provider has failed to maintain for a period of at least five years
accurate records of students' course completion or to fulfill requests for
course completion letters, certificates, or transcripts from former students
who satisfactorily completed a course; or
l) The
education provider fails to maintain audio or video files and presentations
related to all synchronous courses for a period of five years from their
approval dates.
(Source: Amended at 48 Ill.
Reg. 14553, effective September 24, 2024)
SUBPART I: TRANSITION PROVISIONS
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SECTION 1455.450 APPRAISER APPLICANTS - TRANSITION PROVISIONS (REPEALED)
Section 1455.450 Appraiser
Applicants − Transition Provisions (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 1967, effective January 20, 2011)
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SECTION 1455.460 EDUCATION PROVIDERS, PRE-LICENSE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES TRANSITION PROVISIONS (REPEALED)
Section 1455.460 Education
Providers, Pre-License and Continuing Education Courses – Transition Provisions
(Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 1967, effective January 20, 2011)
SUBPART J: HEARINGS
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SECTION 1455.470 APPLICABILITY (REPEALED)
Section 1455.470
Applicability (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 1967, effective January 20, 2011)
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SECTION 1455.480 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES (REPEALED)
Section 1455.480
Administrative Law Judges (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 1967, effective January 20, 2011)
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SECTION 1455.490 DISQUALIFICATION OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE (REPEALED)
Section 1455.490
Disqualification of an Administrative Law Judge (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 35 Ill.
Reg. 1967, effective January 20, 2011)
Section 1455.APPENDIX A Caption for a Case Filed by the Agency (Repealed)
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SECTION 1455.APPENDIX A CAPTION FOR A CASE FILED BY THE AGENCY (REPEALED)
Section 1455.APPENDIX A Caption
for a Case Filed by the Agency (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 37 Ill.
Reg. 2668, effective April 1, 2013)
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SECTION 1455.APPENDIX B CAPTION FOR A CASE FILED BY THE PETITIONER (REPEALED)
Section 1455.APPENDIX B Caption
for a Case Filed by the Petitioner (Repealed)
(Source: Repealed at 37 Ill.
Reg. 2668, effective April 1, 2013)
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