Title 43, Chapter 39A, Section 9
( 43-39A-9)
(a) Every applicant for an appraiser classification under this
chapter who is not a resident of Georgia shall submit, with the
application for an appraiser classification, an irrevocable consent
that service of process upon the applicant may be made by delivery
of the process to the real estate commissioner, if, in an action
against the applicant in a court of Georgia arising out of the
applicant's activities as an appraiser, the plaintiff cannot, in the
exercise of due diligence, effect personal service upon the
applicant. (b) A nonresident of Georgia who has complied with the provisions of
subsection (a) of this Code section may obtain an appraiser
classification by conforming to all of the provisions of this
chapter relating to the license or certification sought. (c) An applicant who has an appraiser classification in another
state under such state's laws which are designed to comply with 12
U.S.C. Section 3301, et seq., may obtain a similar appraiser
classification as an appraiser in Georgia upon, at the time of
filing an application: (1) Meeting the requirements of subsection (a) of this Code
section; (2) Paying any required fees; (3) Providing any documentation required by the board of the
applicant's classification in any other state and copies of the
records of any disciplinary actions taken against the applicant's
appraiser classification in that or other states. The imposition
of a disciplinary action by any other lawful licensing authority
may be grounds for denial of an appraiser classification to a
nonresident or for suspension or revocation of the appraiser
classification issued to a nonresident; (4) Agreeing in writing to cooperate with any investigation
initiated under this chapter by promptly supplying any documents
any authorized investigator of the board may request and by
personally appearing in the board's offices or other location in
Georgia as the board's investigator may request. If the board
sends by certified mail or statutory overnight delivery to the
last known business address of a nonresident appraiser a notice to
produce documents or to appear for an interview with an authorized
investigator or the board and the nonresident appraiser fails to
comply with that request, the board may impose on the nonresident
appraiser any disciplinary sanction permitted by this chapter; and (5) Signing a statement that the applicant has read this chapter
and its rules and regulations and agrees to abide by its
provisions in all real estate appraisal activity in Georgia. (d) The board is authorized to promulgate rules consistent with
guidelines established by the Appraisal Subcommittee for the
granting of a temporary practice permit to an appraiser classified
in another state in order to allow such appraiser to perform an
appraisal for a single federally related transaction on property
located in this state.
(e) The board in its discretion may enter into written agreements
with similar regulatory authorities of other states as may be
necessitated by those states' laws to assure for Georgia appraisers
nonresident classification opportunities comparable to those
afforded to nonresidents by this Code section. Whenever the board
determines that another state does not offer nonresident
classification to Georgia appraisers with requirements substantially
comparable to those afforded to appraisers of that state by this
Code section, the board shall require appraisers of such state who
apply for nonresident classification to meet education, experience,
and examination requirements substantially comparable to those
required by that state with respect to Georgia appraisers who seek
nonresident classification. (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code section, the
board in its discretion may enter into written agreements with
similar regulatory authorities of other states to permit appraisers
classified in those states to conduct real property appraisal
activities in Georgia without obtaining a classification in Georgia,
provided that such other states afford the same opportunities to
Georgia appraisers. |