Charges of misconduct shall include:
- (a) The practice of deceit-fraud as defined in Asb 301.20, or bad faith as defined in Asb 301.09;
- (b) Unsworn falsification in procuring, or attempting to procure, DRA certification, or recertification;
(c) The allowance, by a person with DRA certification, of the performance of work by:
- (1) An individual who is not DRA-certified; or
- (2) An individual where the work is above their certification level;
- (d) Negligent or willful acts performed in a manner inconsistent with the health or safety of persons under their supervision;
- (e) Misconduct as defined in Asb 301.36 or violation of any applicable NH property assessing statutes, Asb 300 or Rev 600;
- (f) The practice of sale chasing, as defined in Asb 301.49;
- (g) Suspension or decertification similar to one issued under RSA 21-J:14-b, I-a(a)(1)(C), in another jurisdiction, without reinstatement of certification;
- (h) Breaching a duty of confidentiality;
- (i) Non-compliance with an individual’s right to know pursuant to RSA 91-A;
- (j) Conviction within the past 5 years or since last certification of a class A misdemeanor or a felony, and failure to notify DRA of the conviction;
(k) Not notifying the DRA within 10 business days of suspension or decertification from:
- (1) Another jurisdiction similar to one issued under RSA 21-J;
- (2) The New Hampshire Association of Assessing Officials;
- (3) The International Association of Assessing Officers; or
- (4) The NH real estate appraisal board; and
- (l) Not including any information about suspensions or decertification similar to one issued under RSA 21-J prior to becoming DRA-certified.
Source. #8399, eff 7-28-05; ss by #10093, eff 2-28-12; ss by #12776, eff 5-9-19