- 1. To obtain a renewal certificate or license, a state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser shall make application and pay the prescribed fee to the commission not earlier than one hundred twenty days nor later than thirty days prior to the expiration date of the certificate or license then held. With the application for renewal, the state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser shall present evidence in the form prescribed by the commission of having completed the continuing education requirements for renewal specified in section 339.530.
- 2. If the commission determines that a state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser has failed to meet the requirements for renewal of certification or licensure through mistake, misunderstanding, or circumstances beyond the appraiser's control, the commission may extend the term of the certificate or license for good cause shown for a period not to exceed six months, upon payment of a prescribed fee for the extension.
- 3. If a state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser satisfies the requirements for renewal during the extended term of certification or licensure, the beginning date of the new renewal certificate or license shall be the day following the expiration of the certificate or license previously held by the state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser.
- 4. If a person is otherwise eligible to renew the person's certification or license, the person may renew an expired certification or license within one year from the date of expiration. To renew such expired certification or license, the person shall submit an application for renewal, pay the renewal fee and pay a delinquent renewal fee as established by the commission. Upon a finding of extenuating circumstances, the commission may waive the payment of the delinquent fee.
- 5. If a person has failed to renew the person's license within one year of its expiration, the person may renew such expired certification or license by completing either the number of hours of continuing education equal to fifty percent of the hours required for initial certification or licensure or pass the state examination for such classification, submit an application for renewal, pay the renewal fee and pay a delinquent renewal fee not to exceed an amount as established by the commission. Upon a finding of extenuating circumstances, the commission may waive the payment of the delinquent fee.
- 6. If a state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser renews an expired certification or license pursuant to subsection 5 of this section, the beginning date of the new term of certification or licensure shall be the day following the expiration of the certification or license term previously held by the state certified real estate appraiser or state licensed real estate appraiser.
(L. 1990 H.B. 1456 § 14, A.L. 1997 S.B. 141)