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S.B. 102
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5 This act amends the Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act and the
6 Revenue and Taxation Code. This act exempts real estate brokers, real estate sales
7 agents, and other persons from real estate appraiser licensing and certification
8 requirements when giving an opinion regarding the value of real estate in certain
9 circumstances. The act makes technical changes.
10 This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
11 AMENDS:
12 59-2-701, as last amended by Chapter 214, Laws of Utah 2001
13 61-2b-3, as last amended by Chapter 117, Laws of Utah 1999
14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
15 Section 1. Section 59-2-701 is amended to read:
16 59-2-701. Appraisal by certified or licensed appraisers only -- Exception --
17 Certification of elected county assessors.
18 (1) (a) Any person performing an appraisal for purposes of establishing fair market
19 value of real estate or real property for the assessment roll shall be the holder of an appraiser's
20 certificate or license issued by the Division of Real Estate under Title 61, Chapter 2b, Real
21 Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Act, except uncertified or unlicensed appraiser
22 trainees may, for up to 36 months after the date of hire or appointment as an appraiser trainee,
23 appraise property under the direction of a holder of an appraiser's certificate or license issued
24 by the division.
25 (b) Subsection (1)(a) does not apply to:
26 (i) any person who states an opinion of value if no consideration is paid or agreed to be
27 paid for the opinion and no other party is reasonably expected to rely on the person's appraisal
28 expertise; or
29 (ii) any person described in Subsection (2) representing or assisting a taxpayer in a real
30 property tax appeal, provided:
31 (A) the person follows the Uniform Standards of Professional Practice adopted by the
32 Utah Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board; and
33 (B) the person registers with the county board of equalization prior to or at the time of
34 the appeal, by completing and filing with the county board of equalization a registration form
35 as described in Subsection (3).
36 (2) Subsection (1)(b)(ii) applies to any of the following persons:
37 (a) a principal real estate broker or associate real estate broker, as defined in Section
38 61-2-2 , who provides an opinion of value for a parcel of real property; or
39 (b) any person, including a real estate sales agent, as defined in Section 61-2-2 , who
40 provides an opinion of value for a parcel of real property whose fair market value is less than
41 the "transaction value" set forth in Real Estate Lending and Appraisals, 12 C.F.R. Sec.
42 34.43(a)(l), as that "transaction value" may be adjusted from time to time.
43 (3) The registration form referred to in Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(B) shall be substantially
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49 Name:
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51 (please print)
52 Address: _________________________ City: ______________________ State: ___________
53 Office Phone: ___________________ Home Phone: _________________ e-Mail:
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55 Date of Birth ___________________ Social Security #
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57 My registration is for (choose one):
58 ___ Appeal(s) on the following property(s), by parcel number(s):
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60 ___ Any property tax appeals for the tax year 20__.
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62 YOU MUST ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS
63 1. Yes No Have you in the last five years been convicted of, or plead guilty or no contest
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65 ___ ___ offense of fraud, misrepresentation, theft, or deceit? If yes, describe.
66 2. Yes No Have you in the last five years had a civil judgment entered against you for
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68 ___ ___ misrepresentation, theft, or deceit? If yes, describe.
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70 YOU MUST CHECK AT LEAST ONE. Please fill out the applicable section completely.
71 ___ I am a licensed principal or associate real estate broker in the state of Utah. My license
72 number is: __________________. It expires: _____________. I certify that my
73 opinion(s) of value will be in compliance with the Uniform Standards of Appraisal
74 Practice as currently adopted by the Utah Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board.
75 ___ I am not currently licensed in Utah as either an appraiser or real estate broker. I
76 acknowledge that I may not offer an opinion of value in a tax appeal for any parcel of
77 real property whose fair market value exceeds $______ [the "transaction value" set
78 forth in Real Estate Licensing and Appraisals, 12 C.F.R. Sec. 34.43(a)(l), as that
79 "transaction value" may be adjusted from time to time]. I certify that my opinion(s) of
80 value will be in compliance with the Uniform Standards of Appraisal Practice as
81 currently adopted by the Utah Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. (If you
82 have a real estate sales agent license, list the # ______________ and expiration date
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84 Date: _________________________________
85 Signature: _____________________________
86 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this _________ day of __________,
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89 NOTARY PUBLIC
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91 and Section 61-2b-13 do not apply to a person performing an appraisal for purposes of
92 establishing fair market value for the assessment roll.
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94 performing an appraisal for purposes of establishing fair market value for the assessment roll.
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96 appraisers exempt from licensure under Title 61, Chapter 2b, Real Estate Appraiser Licensing
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99 that the assessor's office is in compliance with this section and any additional rules or
100 requirements for property appraisers established by the commission.
101 Section 2. Section 61-2b-3 is amended to read:
102 61-2b-3. License or certification required.
103 (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), it is unlawful for anyone to prepare, for
104 valuable consideration, an appraisal, an appraisal report, a certified appraisal report, or perform
105 a consultation service relating to real estate or real property in this state without first being
106 registered, licensed, or certified in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
107 (2) This section does not apply to:
108 (a) a principal real estate broker, associate real estate broker, or real estate sales agent,
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110 business, gives an opinion[
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115 (iii) as allowed under Subsections 59-2-701 (1)(b) and (2); or
116 (iv) in connection with any tax matter or proceeding;
117 (b) an employee of a company who states an opinion of value or prepares a report
118 containing value conclusions relating to real estate or real property solely for the company's
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120 (c) any official or employee of a government agency while acting solely within the
121 scope of his duties, unless otherwise required by Utah law;
122 (d) an auditor or accountant who states an opinion of value or prepares a report
123 containing value conclusions relating to real estate or real property while performing an audit;
124 (e) an individual, except an individual who is required to be registered, licensed, or
125 certified under this chapter, who states an opinion about the value of property in which he has
126 an ownership interest;
127 (f) an individual who states an opinion of value if no consideration is paid or agreed to
128 be paid for the opinion and no other party is reasonably expected to rely on the individual's
129 appraisal expertise;
130 (g) an individual, such as a researcher or a secretary, who does not render significant
131 professional assistance, as defined by the board, in arriving at a real estate appraisal analysis,
132 opinion, or conclusion; or
133 (h) an attorney authorized to practice law in this state who, in the course of his practice,
134 utilizes an appraisal report governed by this chapter or who states an opinion of the value of
135 real estate.
136 (3) No opinion of value or report containing value conclusions exempt under
137 Subsection (2) may be referred to as an appraisal.
Legislative Review Note
as of 12-12-02 9:31 AM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.