Iowa Admin. Code r. 193F-8.3

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 8, October 30, 2024
Rule 193F-8.3 - Renewal procedures
(1)Date of filing. Certified and associate appraisers have to file a complete renewal application with the board by the June 30 deadline in the biennial renewal year. An application will be deemed filed on the date of board receipt, the date of electronic submission or, if payment is mailed, the date postmarked but not the date metered.
(2)Continuing education. An applicant for renewal has to report the applicant's compliance with the continuing education obligations provided in 193F-Chapter 10.
(3)Background disclosures. An applicant for renewal has to disclose such background and character information as the board requests, which may include disciplinary action taken by any jurisdiction regarding a professional license of any type, the denial of an application for a professional license of any type by any jurisdiction, and the conviction of any crime.
(4)Insufficient applications. The board will reject applications that are insufficient.
(5)Resubmission of rejected applications. The board will promptly notify an applicant of the basis for rejecting an insufficient renewal application. Applicants may correct deficiencies and resubmit an application. Resubmitted applications are deemed received on the date of electronic submission.
(6)Administrative processing not determinative. The administrative processing of an application to renew a certificate or registration will not prevent the board from subsequently challenging the application based on new information, such as after-acquired information of continuing education violations.
(7)Denial of timely and sufficient application to renew. If grounds exist to deny an application to renew, the board will send notification to the applicant stating the grounds for denial.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 193F-8.3

Amended by IAB February 9, 2022/Volume XLIV, Number 16, effective 3/16/2022
Adopted by IAB April 17, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 21, effective 5/22/2024