STATE OF NEVADA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
REAL ESTATE DIVISION
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 350, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 * (702) 486-4033
e-mail: realest@red.nv.gov * http://red.nv.gov/
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APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION OF
APPRAISER PRELICENSING EDUCATION
Courses to meet the education requirements for obtaining a Nevada Real Estate Appraiser License
Date:
1. School Name:
Telephone:
2. Owner's Business Address
3. Purpose of School:
4. School Locations Phone Manager or Director Instructors
5.
Title of Course
Hours
Course Fee
License Type: Residential/ General
Course Type
Sample
0
$ 0.00
Residential/ General
Classroom/Correspondence
/ Interactive / Video
6. Attach a schedule of courses for accreditation period (July to June). This schedule must include: Course
title; Dates & Times of instruction for each school location.
7. The statutorily required fee of $100.00 per course of instruction is enclosed. Total of $ ________ enclosed.
This fee applies to approval of a course of instruction offered in preparation for an initial license. This fee is
NON-REFUNDABLE
8. Submit copies of all existing advertising and proposed advertising. Submit the student catalogue, which
must contain the cancellation and refund policies. And, submit copies of student contracts.
9. Describe the physical facility you will use for instruction (number of students pre classroom, size of
classroom, equipment, visual aids, and instructional devices).
10. Give the total cost of each course of study offered and state terms of payment. If the school cancels or
refunds any portion of the cost of a course when a student fails to complete the course, list the refund
schedule for all cancellations or refunds.
11. List school requirements for attendance, including policy on making up sessions missed.
12. Describe school's grading system, including the methods of testing and standards of grading.
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13. List all locations for student records.
14. Attach a copy of the CURRENT School License issued by the Commission on Post Secondary Education
(CPE), including all branch school licenses.
15. Submit one "Course Information Sheet" (page 3) for each course you wish to have accredited.
I hereby affirm and swear that the information submitted with this application is true and accurate and contains
no willful omissions
Date:
, 20
Signed:
Title:
STATE OF
ss. County of
I certify that this is a true and correct copy of a document in the possession of
(name of person who presents the document)
Date
Signature of Notarial Officer
My Commission Expires:
(Seal)
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY NEVADA REAL ESTATE DIVISION
EDUCATION SECTION
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 350, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 * (702) 486-4033
http://red.nv.gov/
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COURSE INFORMATION SHEET
Date of Application:
For Renewal Period:
Course Title:
Instructor Names
Instruction Site
Course Fee:
Hours of Accreditation:
Hours of Classroom Attendance Required:
Number of Required Quizzes
Number of Required Exams:
Attach a copy of each examination, with the correct answers stated or marked.
Minimum passing grade per test
Overall for the course
REQUIRED TEXTS AND OTHER READINGS FOR THIS COURSE
Title
Author
Publisher / Date
Statement of Course Objective:
COURSE OUTLINE. PLEASE PROVIDE A THREE-LEVEL OUTLINE OF THE COURSE
CONTENT AS WELL AS COMPLETING THE COURSE MODULE SHEET.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY NEVADA REAL ESTATE DIVISION
EDUCATION SECTION
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 350, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 * (702) 486-4033
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PRE-LICENSE COURSE MODULE SHEET
CLASS TOPIC
SESSION NO.
REQUIRED HRS
1. Ethics
2. Principles of Value
3. Methods of Appraisal & Reconciliation
4. Construction
5. Conveying Real Estate, Financing, Encumbrances
6. Taxation
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY NEVADA REAL ESTATE DIVISION
EDUCATION SECTION
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 350, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 * (702) 486-4033
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CLASS TOPIC
SESSION NO.
REQUIRED HRS
7. Mathematics
8. Description of Land
9. Documentation
10. Standards of Professional Practice
11. State Laws, NRS/NAC 645C
12. Other Related Subjects
IF TOPIC IS COVERED ON EXAM, PLEASE INDICATE NUMBER OF HOURS DEVOTED TO EXAMINATION
STATE OF NEVADA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
REAL ESTATE DIVISION
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 350, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 * (702) 486-4033
e-mail: realest@red.nv.gov * http://red.nv.gov/
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APPRAISER
INSTRUCTOR APPLICATION
1.
Instructor Approval Requested for:
Pre-License Instructor
Real Estate NAC 645C.230
Continuing Education
Real Estate NAC 645C.330
2.
PROOF OF QUALIFICATION MUST BE ATTACHED. A full resume and applicable documents
(licenses, certificates, etc) must accompany all applications. Documents must clearly indicate how
instructor is qualified to teach subject matter of course.
3.:
Name of Applicant
Mailing Address:
Home Phone:
Business Phone:
Fax Number:
4.
Name and address of school or organization for which you will instruct
5.
Title of Course which you will instruct:
6.
Have you ever been refused approval or a license to teach, or has such approval or license been
Suspended or revoked or subject to discipline? Yes No If yes, attach explanation.
7.
Have you ever been subject to disciplinary action by the Real Estate Commission or Commission of
Appraisers? Yes No If yes, attach explanation.
8.
I hereby affirm and swear that the information submitted with this application is true and accurate
and that no willful omissions have been made.
Signature
Date
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED
(WHICH WILL DELAY THE PROCESSING OF YOUR APPLICATION)
DIVISION USE ONLY
Date Application Approved:_______________________________ Date of Notification: _____________________________
Approved By: __________________________________________________________________________________________
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY NEVADA REAL ESTATE DIVISION
EDUCATION SECTION
3300 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 350, Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 * (702) 486-4033
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PRE-LICENSING LAW/ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
NRS 645C.200 "School" defined.
NRS 645C.205 Approval of school required; application for approval.
NRS 645C.210 Conditions of approval of school.
NRS 645C.215 Education requirements of approval of schools
NRS 645C.220 Denial or withdrawal of approval.
NRS 645C.225 Approved schools: Advertising.
NRS 645C.230 Approved schools: Instructors.
NRS 645C.232 Revocation of approval of instructor; notice; appeal; hearing.
NRS 645C.235 Required instruction: Licensure as a residential appraiser.
NRS 645C.237 Required instruction: Certification as a residential appraiser
NRS 645C.240 Required instruction: Licensure as general appraiser
NRS 645C.243 Required instruction: Registration as intern.
NRS 645C.245 Acceptability of courses designed to fulfill educational requirements.
NRS 645C.247 Approval of credit for course not attended by applicant. The commission will
approve credit for a course of instruction that an applicant did not attend if:
NRS 645C.250 Unacceptable courses.
NRS 645C.255 Restrictions on disclosure of examinations to persons associated with school.
NRS 645C.260 Notice of changes in school; annual renewal of approval.
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NAC 645C.200 “School” defined. (NRS 645C.210) For the purposes of NAC 645C.200 to 645C.260
, inclusive, “school”
includes:
1. The University of Nevada, or any other university or college with the same or an equivalent accreditation.
2. Any professional school or college licensed by the commission on postsecondary education.
3. Any professional school or college located in this state or in another state which has standards for licensure or
certification approved by the Appraisal Subcommittee of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, or which
is licensed or accredited by a real estate appraiser’s commission, a department of education or an equivalent agency of
another state.
4. A nationally recognized appraiser’s organization which is a member of the Appraisal Foundation or an organization
approved by the commission.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A by R036-00, 5-4-2000)
NAC 645C.205 Approval of school required; application for approval. Before any school offers or conducts a course
of instruction designed to fulfill the educational requirements for licensure or certification under chapter 645C of NRS
,
the school must be approved by the commission. The application for approval must be made on a form prescribed by the
division. The application must include, and the commission may consider, the following information in determining the
school’s eligibility for approval:
1. The name and address of the school;
2. The type of school and a description of its facilities;
3. The names of the owners of the school, including, if applicable, the name of the business organization which owns the
school and the names and addresses of all directors, principals, officers, and other persons having interests as owners;
4. A list of the instructors and evidence of their qualifications;
5. A list of the courses to be offered and a topical syllabus for each course;
6. The allotment of time for each subject taught;
7. A proposed schedule of courses for 1 year;
8. The titles, authors and publishers of all required textbooks;
9. A copy of an examination and the correct answer for each question; and
10. A statement of:
(a) The purpose of the school;
(b) The fees to be charged;
(c) The days, times and locations of classes;
(d) The number of quizzes and examinations;
(e) The grading systems, including the methods of testing and standards of grading;
(f) The requirements for attendance; and
(g) The location of the students’ records.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.210 Conditions of approval of school. If a school has applied for and received the commission’s approval to
offer courses to meet requirements for licensure or certification under chapter 645C of NRS
, the school shall, as a
condition of the approval:
1. Maintain a record of each student’s attendance and certification in any of those courses. The records must be
maintained for 10 years after his enrollment and must be open for inspection by the division, upon its request, during the
school’s business hours.
2. Upon a transferring student’s request, furnish the school to which he is transferring a copy of his attendance record and
certification for each of those courses which he has completed.
3. Upon a student’s request, furnish the division a transcript of the record of his grades and attendance.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.215 Educational requirements of approved schools. (NRS 645C.210
)
1. A school which the commission has approved to give a course fulfilling the educational requirements for original
licensing or certification shall require each student to attend the required number of hours of instruction and pass an
examination in the course.
2. The school may certify only the number of hours for which the course has been approved by the commission.
3. The completion of a portion of a course is not acceptable to satisfy licensing or certification requirements.
4. As used in this section, an “hour of instruction” means 50 minutes or more. Fifteen hours of instruction equal one
semester credit.
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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;
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(d) The standards of professional practice and the laws of this state governing the licensing and certification of appraisers;
and
(e) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
At least 15 hours of instruction must be provided in the subjects described in paragraph (d).
2. On or after January 1, 1991, but before June 9, 1997, 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) Factors that influence the value of real estate;
(b) Legal considerations of appraisals;
(c) Types of value;
(d) Economic principles;
(e) The real estate market and its analysis;
(f) The process of valuation;
(g) Description of real estate;
(h) Analysis of the highest and best use of real estate;
(i) Mathematics and statistics related to appraisals;
(j) Analysis of value by sales comparison;
(k) Analysis of value by cost;
(l) Analysis of value by income;
(m) The valuation of a site;
(n) The valuation of partial interests;
(o) Standards and ethics relating to appraisals;
(p) The laws of this state governing appraisals; and
(q) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
3. On or after June 9, 1997, 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 90 hours of
instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Factors that influence the value of real estate;
(b) Legal considerations of appraisals;
(c) Types of value;
(d) Economic principles;
(e) The real estate market and its analysis;
(f) The process of valuation;
(g) Description of real estate;
(h) Analysis of the highest and best use of real estate;
(i) Mathematics and statistics related to appraisals;
(j) Analysis of value by sales comparison;
(k) Analysis of value by cost;
(l) Analysis of value by income;
(m) The valuation of a site;
(n) The valuation of partial interests;
(o) Standards and ethics relating to appraisals;
(p) The laws of this state governing appraisals; and
(q) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91; R036-00, 5-4-2000)
NAC 645C.237 Required instruction: Certification as residential appraiser.
1. On or before December 31, 1990, a course of instruction, in order to comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) of
subsection 2 of NRS 645C.330
for an applicant for a certificate as a residential appraiser, must consist of at least 120
hours of instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Ethics;
(b) Principles of value;
(c) Methods of appraisal and reconciliation;
(d) The standards of professional practice and the laws of this state governing the licensing and certification of appraisers;
and
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(e) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
At least 15 hours of instruction must be provided in the subjects described in paragraph (d).
2. On or after January 1, 1991, a course of instruction, in order to comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) of
subsection 2 of NRS 645C.330
for an applicant for a certificate as a residential appraiser, must consist of at least 120
hours of instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Factors that influence the value of real estate;
(b) Legal considerations of appraisals;
(c) Types of value;
(d) Economic principles;
(e) The real estate market and its analysis;
(f) The process of valuation;
(g) Description of real estate;
(h) Analysis of the highest and best use of real estate;
(i) Mathematics and statistics related to appraisals;
(j) Analysis of value by sales comparison;
(k) Analysis of value by cost;
(l) Analysis of value by income;
(m) The valuation of a site;
(n) The valuation of partial interests;
(o) Standards and ethics relating to appraisals;
(p) The laws of this state governing appraisals; and
(q) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.240 Required instruction: Licensure as general 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 3 of NRS 645C.330
, of an applicant for a license as a general appraiser, must consist of at least 165 hours of
instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Ethics;
(b) Principles of value;
(c) Methods of appraisal and reconciliation;
(d) The standards of professional practice and the laws of this state governing the licensing and certification of appraisers;
and
(e) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
At least 15 hours of instruction must be provided in the subjects described in paragraph (d).
2. On or after January 1, 1991, but before June 9, 1997, a course of instruction, in order to comply with the requirements
of paragraph (a) of subsection 3 of NRS 645C.330
, of an applicant for a license as a general appraiser, must consist of at
least 165 hours of instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Factors that influence the value of real estate;
(b) Legal considerations of appraisals;
(c) Types of value;
(d) Economic principles;
(e) The real estate market and its analysis;
(f) The process of valuation;
(g) Description of real estate;
(h) Analysis of the highest and best use of real estate;
(i) Mathematics and statistics related to appraisals;
(j) Analysis of value by sales comparison;
(k) Analysis of value by cost;
(l) Analysis of value by income;
(m) The valuation of a site;
(n) The valuation of partial interests;
(o) Standards and ethics relating to appraisals;
(p) The laws of this state governing appraisals; and
(q) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
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3. On or after June 9, 1997, a course of instruction, in order to comply with the requirements of paragraph (a) of
subsection 3 of NRS 645C.330
, of an applicant for a license as a general appraiser, must consist of at least 180 hours of
instruction in the classroom, including instruction in the following subjects:
(a) Factors that influence the value of real estate;
(b) Legal considerations of appraisals;
(c) Types of value;
(d) Economic principles;
(e) The real estate market and its analysis;
(f) The process of valuation;
(g) Description of real estate;
(h) Analysis of the highest and best use of real estate;
(i) Mathematics and statistics related to appraisals;
(j) Analysis of value by sales comparison;
(k) Analysis of value by cost;
(l) Analysis of value by income;
(m) The valuation of a site;
(n) The valuation of partial interests;
(o) Standards and ethics relating to appraisals;
(p) The laws of this state governing appraisals; and
(q) Other subjects relating to appraisals.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91; R036-00, 5-4-2000)
NAC 645C.243 Required instruction: Registration as intern. (NRS 645C.210
) On or after May 4, 2000, an applicant
for registration as an intern pursuant to NRS 645C.270 must include on his application evidence satisfactory to the
division that he has successfully completed at least 75 hours of instruction in the classroom in the following subjects:
1. Factors that influence the value of real estate;
2. Legal considerations of appraisals;
3. Types of value;
4. Economic principles;
5. The real estate market and an analysis of that market;
6. The process of valuation;
7. Description of real estate;
8. Analysis of the highest and best use of real estate;
9. Mathematics and statistics related to appraisals;
10. Analysis of value by sales comparison;
11. Analysis of value by cost;
12. Analysis of value by income;
13. The valuation of a site;
14. The valuation of partial interests;
15. Standards and ethics relating to appraisals; and
16. Other subjects relating to appraisals.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate by R036-00, eff. 5-4-2000)
NAC 645C.245 Acceptability of courses designed to fulfill educational requirements.
1. The commission may accept a course of instruction designed to fulfill the educational requirements for licensure or
certification without the prior approval of the course.
2. To be approved by the commission, except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a course of instruction must consist
of at least 15 hours of instruction. The time to take an examination in such a course may be applied toward the 15 hour
requirement.
3. The commission may approve a course of instruction of less than 15 hours if the course consists of at least 3 hours of
instruction concerning the laws of this state governing appraisal. A course consisting of less than 15 hours of instruction
may not be applied toward satisfying the minimum hours of academic instruction required by NRS 645C.330
.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.247 Approval of credit for course not attended by applicant. The commission will approve credit for a
course of instruction that an applicant did not attend if:
1. Credit for the course was granted on or before July 1, 1990;
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2. The commission is satisfied with the quality of the examination administered by the provider of the course; and
3. The applicant successfully completed the examination.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.250 Unacceptable courses.
1. The commission will not accept an applicant’s completion of a course of a kind which is designed to prepare students
for examination, commonly known as a “cram course,” to fulfill the educational requirements for an original license or
certificate.
2. The following kinds of courses will not be accepted to fulfill units of education which are required for original licensing
or certification:
(a) Courses designed to develop or improve clerical, office or business skills that are not related to the appraisal process,
such as typing, shorthand, the operation of business machines, the use of computers, improvement of memory or writing
letters; or
(b) Business courses in advertising or psychology.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.255 Restrictions on disclosure of examinations to persons associated with school.
1. An owner, instructor, or affiliate of a school approved by the commission or other person associated with the school
shall not take an examination for a license or certificate as an appraiser conducted by the division or its agent unless he
first submits to the division:
(a) A written statement that his purpose in taking the examination is to fulfill one of the requirements for obtaining a
license or certificate; and
(b) A written agreement to apply for a license or certificate upon passing the examination.
2. Such a school or anyone associated with its operation shall not:
(a) Solicit information from any person to discover past questions asked on any such examination; or
(b) Distribute to any person a copy of the questions or otherwise communicate to him the questions without the prior
written approval of the owner of the copyright to the questions.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 11-19-91)
NAC 645C.260 Notice of changes in school; annual renewal of approval.
1. Within 15 calendar days after the occurrence of any material change in the school which would affect its approval by
the commission, the school shall give the division written notice of that change.
2. To qualify for annual renewal of approval by the commission, a school must submit to the commission before July 1:
(a) A written certification, in a form prescribed by the division, declaring that the school has met all applicable
requirements of this chapter; and
(b) A sworn statement, in a form prescribed by the division, declaring that the information contained in the original
application is current or if it is not current, a list of all material changes.
3. The commission may deny renewal of approval to any school that does not meet the standards required by this chapter.
4. Within 60 calendar days after a decision is made to deny renewal of approval, the commission will send written notice
of the decision and the basis for that decision by certified mail to the last known address of the school.
(Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90)