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§ 40-60-33 — South Carolina Law | CourtGPT
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§ 40-60-33

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In addition to the requirements of Section 40-60-31, an applicant for a permit, license, or certification shall provide proof of having met the following educational and applicable experience requirements: (1) To qualify as an apprentice appraiser, an applicant shall: (a) furnish evidence that the applicant will be supervised by an appraiser who is state-certified by the board; (b) furnish evidence that the applicant has successfully completed additional education as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; and (c) successfully complete a trainee/supervisor course conducted in compliance with the Appraiser Qualifications Board requirements. (2) To qualify as a state-licensed appraiser or licensed mass appraiser, an applicant shall: (a) furnish evidence that the applicant has successfully completed additional education as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; (b) successfully complete experience as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation.

aiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; (b) successfully complete experience as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation. Experience may include, but is not limited to, fee and staff appraisal, ad valorem tax appraisal not to exceed fifty percent of the total hours claimed, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and best use analysis, and feasibility analysis/study. Mass appraiser experience may be one hundred percent ad valorem tax appraisal. The verification for experience credit claimed by an applicant must be by affidavit on forms prescribed by the board; and (c) pass an examination approved by the board. The prerequisites to sit for the examination are completion of the educational requirements and appraisal experience. (3) To qualify as a state-certified residential appraiser or certified residential mass appraiser, an applicant shall: (a) furnish evidence that the applicant has successfully completed additional education as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; (b) successfully complete experience as required by the Appraiser

cessfully completed additional education as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; (b) successfully complete experience as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation. Experience may include, but is not limited to, fee and staff appraisal, ad valorem tax appraisal not to exceed fifty percent of the total hours claimed, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and best use analysis, and feasibility analysis/study. Mass appraiser experience may be one hundred percent ad valorem tax appraisal. The verification for experience credit claimed by an applicant must be by affidavit on forms prescribed by the board; and (c) pass an examination approved by the board. The prerequisites to sit for the examination are completion of the educational requirements and appraisal experience. (4) To qualify as a state-certified general appraiser or certified general mass appraiser, an applicant shall: (a) furnish evidence that the applicant has successfully completed additional education required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; (b) successfully complete

furnish evidence that the applicant has successfully completed additional education required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation; (b) successfully complete experience as required by the Appraiser Qualifications Board or promulgated by the board in regulation. Experience may include, but is not limited to, fee and staff appraisal, ad valorem tax appraisal not to exceed fifty percent of the total hours claimed, review appraisal, appraisal analysis, highest and best use analysis, and feasibility analysis/study. Mass appraiser experience may be one hundred percent ad valorem tax appraisal. The verification for experience credit claimed by an applicant must be by affidavit on forms prescribed by the board; and (c) pass an examination approved by the board. The prerequisites to sit for the examination are completion of the educational requirements and appraisal experience. HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 257, Section 1; 2014 Act No. 180 (H.4644), Section 3, eff May 16, 2014; 2024 Act No. 196 (H.3278), Section 5, eff May 21, 2024.