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(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91; R119-00, 9-25-2000)
NAC 645C.220 Denial or withdrawal of approval.
1. If a school’s application for approval of a course is denied, the school may file a written request for a hearing before the
commission. The request must be filed within 20 calendar days after receiving the order of denial. The commission will
hold the hearing within 90 calendar days after the request for hearing is filed unless the school makes a written request for
a continuance and that request is granted. The commission will decide the matter within 90 calendar days after the
hearing.
2. If the administrator determines that an approved school or course no longer complies with the standards prescribed in
this chapter, he shall file a complaint seeking a temporary or permanent withdrawal of the approval. The commission will
hear the complaint following a procedure similar to that used for the revocation or suspension of an appraiser’s license or
certificate.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.225 Approved schools: Advertising. A school approved by the commission shall not make any
misrepresentation in its advertising about any course of instruction which it offers to fulfill requirements for licensing or
certification under this chapter. Any advertisement must specify that such courses have been approved by the commission
of appraisers of real estate.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.230 Approved schools: Instructors.
1. A school which conducts courses approved by the commission shall employ as instructors of those courses only persons
who possess:
(a) A good reputation for honesty, integrity and trustworthiness; and
(b) At least one of the following qualifications, unless granted a special exemption by the commission:
(1) Current experience teaching subjects relating to the appraisal of real estate in the University and Community College
System of Nevada or another institution which awards degrees. The person must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
division the academic training or work experience that qualifies him to teach the course.
(2) Five years of full‑ time experience, other than in a secretarial position, working in a job directly related to the subject
taught.
(3) Have a bachelor’s degree in the field in which the person is instructing.
(4) Three years of experience teaching the specific subject.
2. Such a school shall limit guest lecturers who are not approved by the commission to a total of 10 percent of the
instructional hours per approved course. A guest lecturer must be an expert in the subject that he teaches.
3. Such a school shall not employ, without the approval of the commission, an instructor who has been subject to
discipline by any licensing board or commission within the 5 years immediately preceding the employment, or who has
been subject to discipline by the commission more than twice.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 8-4-94)
NAC 645C.232 Revocation of approval of instructor; notice; appeal; hearing.
1. The division may revoke its approval of a particular instructor who is employed by a school which conducts courses
approved by the commission if:
(a) Any licensing authority has taken disciplinary action against the instructor; or
(b) After an audit of the course and review of the evaluations of the course, the division concludes that the instructor is not
qualified to instruct the course.
2. The division shall give the instructor and school written notice that it has revoked the approval of the instructor. The
written notice must specify the reason for the revocation.
3. The instructor may appeal the decision of the division to revoke his approval by making a written demand to the
commission for a hearing within 20 calendar days after the instructor receives the written notice pursuant to subsection 2.
4. Within 90 days after receipt of a written demand for such a hearing, the commission will hold a hearing.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 8-4-94)
NAC 645C.235 Required instruction: Licensure as residential appraiser. (NRS 645C.210
)
1. On or before December 31, 1990, a course of instruction, in order to comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) of
subsection 1 of NRS 645C.330
, for an applicant for a license as a residential appraiser, must consist of at least 75 hours of
instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Ethics;
(b) Principles of value;
(c) Methods of appraisal and reconciliation;