58-4112a. Real estate appraisers; inactivestatus.(a) Except as provided by subsection (f), the holder of acertificateor license may request that such certificate or license be placed on inactivestatus for aperiod not to exceed two years. Such request shall be submitted to the boardon anapplication form prescribed by the board.
(b) The holder of a certificate or license that has been placed on inactivestatus shallpay therenewal fee required by K.S.A. 58-4107, and amendments thereto, while suchcertificate or license is oninactive status.
(c) The holder of a certificate or license which has been placed on inactivestatus shallnot:
(1) Assume or use any title designation or abbreviation likely to create theimpression that such person holds an active certificate or license issued bythe board;
(2) describe or refer to any appraisal or evaluation of real estate by theterm statecertified or state licensed or words of substantially similar meaning; or
(3) prepare real estate appraisals for federally related transactions which,under titleXI of the financial institutions reform, recovery and enforcement act of 1989requirethe services of a state certified or licensed appraiser.
(d) The holder of a certificate or license that has been placed on inactivestatus mayrequest thatsuch certificate or license be reinstated to active status. The request shallbe submitted tothe board on an application form prescribed by the board and shall beaccompanied by thereinstatement fee required by K.S.A. 58-4107, and amendments thereto, and thefederalregistry fee. An applicant for reinstatement shall provide evidence ofcompletion ofcontinuing education hours required by the board.
(e) The holder of any certificate or license which has been placed oninactive status formore thantwo years shall be required to meet all the requirements for original issuanceof a certificate or license.
(f) A certificate or license issued to a person as trainee appraiser shallnot beeligible to be placed on inactive status.
History: L. 2007, ch. 96, § 1; July 1.