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Published: 2015

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DIVISION 40
INACTIVE STATUS

161-040-0000
Inactive Status
(1) A certified or licensed appraiser
may, upon compliance with the provisions of this section, transfer his or her license
or certificate from active to inactive status.
(2) The appraiser shall submit
a written request to the Board on a form prescribed by the Board, that he or she
desires to be placed on inactive status and shall accompany the request with the
appropriate fee and required continuing education.
(3) The Board shall, promptly
after receipt of such request, provide written notice to the applicant that the
applicant has been placed on inactive status.
(4) The applicant for inactive
status shall not sign or issue any appraisal reports on or after the date he or
she submits a request for conversion to inactive status to the Board
(5) A person of inactive
status may convert to active status as a state certified or state licensed appraiser,
as applicable, upon submission of a renewal application, on a form prescribed by
the Board, and upon that person's submission of all information required by that
form and payment of the appropriate fees.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 674.305(8) & 674.310
Stats. Implemented: ORS 674
Hist.: ACLB 1-1994, f. &
cert. ef. 2-1-94; ACLB 1-1998, f. 6-24-98, cert. ef. 7-1-98; ACLB 1-2002, f. &
cert. ef. 2-26-02; ACLB 5-2014, f. 12-19-14, cert. ef. 1-1-15

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