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6.__Effective date.__This section takes effect January 1,
2008.

 
Sec. 11. Transition provisions. An applicant who submits a license
application to the Department of Professional and Financial
Regulation, Office of Licensing and Registration, Board of Real
Estate Appraisers between January 1, 2008 and December 30, 2009
who has satisfactorily completed one or more of the requirements
for licensure, education, experience and examination prior to
January 1, 2008 is deemed to satisfy the requirements for
licensure, education, experience and examination in effect at the
time of application with respect to that requirement as required
for that level of licensure, while such an applicant who has not
satisfactorily completed one or more of the requirements for
licensure, education, experience and examination must meet the
requirements in effect at the time of application with respect to
that requirement. An applicant who does not complete the
requirements for licensure before December 31, 2009 must satisfy
all of the requirements for licensure in effect at the time of
application.

 
Sec. 12. License status. On the effective date of this Act every
person holding an active license issued pursuant to the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 32, chapter 124, subchapter 3 under the
requirements for that level of license in effect prior to January
1, 2008 remains licensed at the same level and is not required to
meet the new license criteria for that same level of licensure
effective January 1, 2008.

 
Sec. 13. Licensed real property appraiser. Beginning January 1, 2008,
every person holding an active real property appraiser license
must be issued a residential real property appraiser license at
the time the licensee next is issued a license.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill proposes to change the license qualifications for
real estate appraiser applicants to conform to the education,
experience and examination requirements adopted by the federally
recognized appraiser qualifications board, effective January 1,
2008. Under the provisions of Title XI of the federal Financial
Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989, the
appraiser qualifications board establishes the minimum education,
experience and examination requirements for real estate
appraisers to obtain a state license.

 
The changes include an increase in the education requirements
for licensure. The changes include an increase in the number of
appraisal-related classroom hours in addition to


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