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TITLE 22 EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 8TEXAS APPRAISER LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION BOARD
CHAPTER 153RULES RELATING TO PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS APPRAISER LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION ACT
RULE §153.5Fees
ISSUE 12/14/2018
ACTION Final/Adopted
Preamble Texas Admin Code Rule

(a)The Board shall charge and the Commissioner shall collect the following fees:

  (1)a fee of $400 for an application for a certified general appraiser license;

  (2)a fee of $350 for an application for a certified residential appraiser license;

  (3)a fee of $325 for an application for a licensed residential appraiser license;

  (4)a fee of $300 for an application for an appraiser trainee license;

  (5)a fee of $360 for a timely renewal of a certified general appraiser license;

  (6)a fee of $310 for a timely renewal of a certified residential appraiser license;

  (7)a fee of $290 for a timely renewal of a licensed residential appraiser license;

  (8)a fee of $250 for a timely renewal of an appraiser trainee license;

  (9)a fee equal to 1-1/2 times the timely renewal fee for the late renewal of a license within 90 days of expiration;

  (10)a fee equal to two times the timely renewal fee for the late renewal of a license more than 90 days but less than six months after expiration;

  (11)a fee of $250 for nonresident license;

  (12)the national registry fee in the amount charged by the Appraisal Subcommittee;

  (13)an application fee for licensure by reciprocity in the same amount as the fee charged for a similar license issued to a Texas resident;

  (14)a fee of $40 for preparing a certificate of licensure history, active licensure, or supervision;

  (15)a fee of $20 for an addition or termination of sponsorship of an appraiser trainee;

  (16)a fee of $20 for replacing a lost or destroyed license;

  (17)a fee for a returned check equal to that charged for a returned check by the Texas Real Estate Commission;

  (18)a fee of $200 for an extension of time to complete required continuing education;

  (19)a fee of $25 to request a license be placed on inactive status;

  (20)a fee of $50 to request a return to active status;

  (21)a fee of $50 for evaluation of an applicant's moral character;

  (22)an examination fee as provided in the Board's current examination administration agreement;

  (23)a fee of $20 per certification when providing certified copies of documents;

  (24)a fee of $75 to request a voluntary appraiser trainee experience review;

  (25)the fee charged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Texas Department of Public Safety or other authorized entity for fingerprinting or other service for a national or state criminal history check in connection with a license application or renewal;

  (26)a base fee of $50 for approval of an ACE course;

  (27)a content review fee of $5 per classroom hour for approval of an ACE course;

  (28)a course approval fee of $50 for approval of an ACE course currently approved by the AQB or another state appraiser regulatory agency;

  (29)a one-time offering course approval fee of $25 for approval of a 2-hour ACE course to be offered in-person only one time;

  (30)a fee of $200 for an application for an ACE provider approval or subsequent approval;

  (31)a fee of $20 for filing any application, renewal, change request, or other record on paper when the person may otherwise file electronically by accessing the Board's website and entering the required information online; and

  (32)any fee required by the Department of Information Resources for establishing and maintaining online applications.

(b)Fees must be submitted in U.S. funds payable to the order of the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board. Fees are not refundable once an application has been accepted for filing. Persons who have submitted a check which has been returned, and who have not made good on that check within thirty days, for whatever reason, shall submit all future fees in the form of a cashier's check or money order.

(c)Licensing fees are waived for members of the Board staff who must maintain a license for employment with the Board only and are not also using the license for outside employment.

The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed the adoption and found it to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on November 26, 2018

TRD-201805010

Kristen Worman

General Counsel

Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board

Effective date: December 16, 2018

Proposal publication date: October 5, 2018

For further information, please call: (512) 936-3652



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