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TITLE 22 EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 8TEXAS APPRAISER LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION BOARD
CHAPTER 159RULES RELATING TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE TEXAS APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY REGISTRATION AND REGULATION ACT
RULE §159.201Guidelines for Revocation, Suspension, or Denial of a License
ISSUE 12/12/2014
ACTION Final/Adopted
Preamble Texas Admin Code Rule

(a)The Board may suspend or revoke a license issued under provisions of the AMC Act, or deny issuing a license to an applicant, any time it is determined that the person applying for or holding the license or the AMC's primary contact:

  (1)disregards or violates a provision of the AMC Act or Board rules;

  (2)is convicted of a felony;

  (3)fails to notify the Board not later than the 30th day after the date of the final conviction if the person, in a court of this or another state or in a federal court, has been convicted of or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or a criminal offense involving fraud or moral turpitude;

  (4)fails to notify the Board not later than the 30th day after the date of incarceration if the person, in this or another state, has been incarcerated for a criminal offense involving fraud or moral turpitude;

  (5)fails to notify the Board not later than the 30th day after the date disciplinary action becomes final against the person with regard to any occupational license the person holds in Texas or any other jurisdiction;

  (6)fails to comply with the USPAP edition in effect at the time of the appraisal or appraisal practice;

  (7)acts or holds any person out as a registered AMC under the AMC Act or another state's act when not so licensed or certified;

  (8)accepts payment for appraisal management services but fails to deliver the agreed service in the agreed upon manner;

  (9)refuses to refund payment received for appraisal management services when he or she has failed to deliver the appraiser service in the agreed upon manner;

  (10)accepts payment for services contingent upon a minimum, maximum, or pre-agreed value estimate;

  (11)offers to perform appraisal management services or agrees to perform such services when employment to perform such services is contingent upon a minimum, maximum, or pre-agreed value estimate;

  (12)makes a material misrepresentation or omission of material fact;

  (13)has had a registration as an AMC revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against by any other jurisdiction for an act which is an offense under Texas law;

  (14)procures a registration pursuant to the AMC Act by making false, misleading, or fraudulent representation;

  (15)has had a final civil judgment entered against him or her on any one of the following grounds:

    (A)fraud;

    (B)intentional or knowing misrepresentation; or

    (C)grossly negligent misrepresentation in the making of real estate appraiser services;

  (16)fails to make good on a payment issued to the Board within 30 days after the Board has mailed a request for payment by certified mail to the license holder's primary contact as reflected in the Board's records;

  (17)knowingly or willfully engages in false or misleading conduct or advertising with respect to client solicitation;

  (18)uses any title, designation, initial or other insignia or identification that would mislead the public as to that person's credentials, qualifications, competency, or ability to provide appraisal management services;

  (19)fails to comply with a final order of the Board; or

  (20)fails to answer all inquiries concerning matters under the jurisdiction of the Board within 20 days of notice to said person's or primary contact's address of record, or within the time period allowed if granted a written extension by the Board.

(b)The Board has discretion in determining the appropriate penalty for any violation under subsection (a) of this section.

(c)The Board may probate a penalty or sanction, and may impose conditions of the probation, including, but not limited to:

  (1)the type and scope of appraisal management practice;

  (2)requirements for additional education by the AMC's controlling persons;

  (3)monetary administrative penalties; and

  (4)requirements for reporting appraisal management activity to the Board.

(d)A person applying for reinstatement after revocation or surrender of a registration must comply with all requirements that would apply if the registration had instead expired.

(e)The provisions of this section do not relieve a person from civil liability or from criminal prosecution under the AMC Act or under the laws of this State.

(f)The Board may not investigate under this section a complaint submitted either more than two years after the date of discovery or more than two years after the completion of any litigation involving the incident, whichever event occurs later, involving the AMC that is the subject of the complaint.

(g)Except as provided by Texas Government Code §402.031(b) and Texas Penal Code §32.32(d), there will be no undercover or covert investigations conducted by authority of the AMC Act.

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 24, 2014

TRD-201405675

Kristen Worman

General Counsel

Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board

Effective date: December 14, 2014

Proposal publication date: September 19, 2014

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



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