(a)A license holder may request to be placed on inactive
status by filing a request for inactive status on a form approved
by the Board.
(b)A license holder whose license has expired may
renew on inactive status within six months after the license expiration
date by:
(1)filing an application for renewal on a form approved
by the Board;
(2)indicating on the application that the license
holder wishes to renew on inactive status;
(3)paying the required late renewal fees; and
(4)satisfying the fingerprint and criminal history
check requirements in §153.12 of this title.
(c)A license holder on inactive status:
(1)shall not appraise real property, engage in appraisal
practice, or perform any activity for which a license is required;
and
(2)must file the proper renewal application and pay
all required fees, except for the national registry fee, in order
to renew the license.
(d)To return to active status, a license holder who
has been placed on inactive status must:
(1)request to return to active status on a form approved
by the Board;
(2)pay the required fee;
(3)satisfy all ACE requirements that were not completed
while on inactive status, except that the license holder is not required
to complete the most current USPAP update course more than once in
order to return to active status and shall substitute other approved
courses to meet the required number of ACE hours; and
(4)satisfy the fingerprint and criminal history check
requirements in §153.12 of this title.
(e)A license holder who has been on inactive status
may not resume practice until the Board issues an active license.
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 August 19, 2022
TRD-202203143 Kathleen Santos
General
Counsel
Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board
Effective date: September 8, 2022
Proposal publication date: May 20, 2022
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3652
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