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19 NYCRR 1102.4

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Acceptable experience

Compiled source label: current through Jun 30, 2022

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(a)An applicant shall have the burden of establishing to the satisfaction of the Department of State that the applicant actually performed the work associated with the appraisal or appraisals which the applicant claims appraisal-experience credit. Experience credit will only be granted for hours actually worked on an appraisal assignment provided that no applicant shall be permitted to claim experience hours in excess of the maximum hours per assignment as provided for by section 1102.3 of this Part.
(b)For review appraisals, an applicant shall receive 25 percent of the hours normally credited for an appraisal if the applicant performed a review appraisal, which shall include a field review, a documentary review, or a combination of both. However, experience gained by performing review appraisals may not exceed 25 percent of the total number of hours of experience required for licensing or certification.

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