N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 19, § 1103.2
(4) Supervisory Appraiser/Trainee Appraiser Course 4 hours
Total 79 hours
(b) Education requirements for New York State licensed real estate appraisers.
(vii) Residential 10 (R-10) - Residential Report Writing and Case Studies 15 hours
(c) Education requirements for a New York State certified residential real estate appraisers.
(x) Appraisal subject matter electives: 20 hours
(c) such other elective course approved by the department.
Total 200 hours
(2) In addition to the aforementioned education requirements, prospective licensees for a New York State certified residential real estate appraiser certification shall comply with the minimum qualifying education standards --- as established by the Appraiser Qualifications Boards pursuant to title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (title XI) in the publication entitled: Real Property Appraiser Qualification Criteria (effective May 1, 2018) (herein after 2018 AQB) for qualifications for certified residential real property appraisers --- appearing in sections III.A; III.B.1., III.B.2., III.B.3., III.B.4., or III.B.5; or III.C, appearing on pages 19 to 20 of said publication, which is incorporated herein by reference.
(i) Copies of the 2018 AQB may be obtained from the publisher at the following address: Copies may also be obtained from the publishers’ website at www.appraisalfoundation.org.
The Appraisal Foundation The Madison Building 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 1111 Washington, DC 20005
(ii) Additional copies of the 2018 AQB may be obtained and are available for inspection and copying at:
NYS Department of State Division of Licensing Services One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12231-0001
(d) Education requirements for a New York State certified general real estate appraisers.
(x) Fair Housing, Fair Lending and Environmental Issues (GE-1) 15 hours
(a) Specialty Appraisals (GE-2) 15 hours
(c) such other elective course approved by the department.
Total 300 Hours
(3) Applicants with a college degree from a foreign country may have their education evaluated for equivalency by one of the following:
(iv) a foreign degree credential evaluation service company that provides equivalency evaluation reports accepted by an accredited degree-granting domestic college or university or by a state licensing board that issues credentials in another discipline.
(e) Course attendance requirements.
To satisfactorily complete any appraisal course in this section, a prospective licensee must attend 100 percent of the required instruction time.
(f) Appraisal courses completed prior to January 1, 1991.
A prospective licensee seeking credit for an appraisal course completed prior to January 1, 1991 shall submit a written request for approval to the department and must show that the appraisal course substantially covered the same subject matter, classroom hours of attendance and completed standards as prescribed by this Part. Applications must contain an official transcript or other documentation showing the subjects taken, the hours of instruction devoted to each subject, the hours attended by the prospective licensee and the date the appraisal course was completed. The application must also contain a course description or outline from the appraisal school. The department may request additional supportive documentation to determine course equivalency based on criteria approved by the NYS Board of Real Estate Appraisal.
(g) Out-of-state courses.
A prospective licensee who has taken an appraisal course in another state may apply to the department for approval of that course. The application for approval of the course shall contain an original certification or transcript from the appraisal school showing the course title, date of course completion and the number of classroom hours attended. The department will only consider awarding course credit if the prospective licensee attended the course and successfully completed a comprehensive final examination. The department will only grant course approval in not less than 15 hour segments.
(a) Education requirements for New York State appraiser assistants.
An applicant must satisfactorily complete the following courses within the five year period prior to the date of submission of an appraiser assistant application: