Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Asb 303.06 - Requirements to be a DRA-Certified Property Assessor Supervisor(a) In lieu of the requirements in (b)(1), (2) and (7) below, a DRA-certified property assessor supervisor applicant may submit to the DRA a copy of his or her current New Hampshire Association of Assessing Officials' professional designation certificate.(b) The requirements to be a DRA-certified property assessor supervisor shall include: (1) The requirements of a DRA-certified property assessor in Asb 303.05;(2) Signed documentation of successful completion, of all requirements of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) Course 102, or the equivalent requirements of a course focusing on capitalization of income to determine value by the income approach, offered by, but not limited to those listed in Asb 301.05 (a);(3) At the minimum 5 years of experience consisting of:a. Two years of experience in the appraisal of various types of real estate; andb. Three years of mass appraisal revaluation experience consisting of:1. Supervisory experience during the process of providing assessing services;2. Supervisory experience pertaining to adherence to the data collection manual, data collection accuracy, and CAMA data entry accuracy;3. Assistance with the development and or maintenance of a data collection manual;4. The basic understanding of how CAMA systems are implemented and utilized;5. Sale validation experience;6. Training on the calibration process for CAMA models;7. Review and training on mass appraisal technique;8. Providing assistance to a DRA-certified property assessor supervisor with the market analysis and USPAP-compliant report for a revaluation or a partial update; and9. Training and assistance in the process of abatement review and the defense of assessed values under the guidance and oversight of a DRA-certified property assessor supervisor;(4) Documentation of the continuing education requirements in Asb 305.01, if the DRA property assessor supervisor certification has been held over the previous 5 years;(5) Documentation of experience in providing expert testimony in the defense of assessed values before: a. The New Hampshire board of tax and land appeals;b. The New Hampshire superior court;c. New Hampshire superior court sanctioned mediation; ord. An equivalent board or court in another state; and(6) Thorough knowledge of the duties of a DRA-certified property assessor supervisor as specified in Asb 304.04; and(7) Successful completion of the Certified New Hampshire Assessor's (CNHA) exam that:a. Consists of 100 questions; andb. Requires a 70% to pass;c. If the individual does not pass the initial exam they may retake the exam within 30- days of the initial exam date; andd. If the individual does not pass the exam on the retake, they shall be required to wait one year from the date of the retake, to take it again.(c) A DRA-certified assessor supervisor shall:(1) Explain on the resume, required pursuant to (d) below, or on an attached sheet if necessary, how the applicant has the experience necessary to:a. Interpret: 1. Deeds and transfers for determination of value; and2. Financial statements pertaining to the appraisal process;c. Supervise subordinate property assessors, property assessor assistants, and building measurer and listers;d. Assist the municipal assessing officials in the use of the appropriate assessing manuals and the computer assisted mass appraisal system for their municipality;e. Perform statistical testing to understand the results of a reappraisal or the need for a reappraisal;f. Analyze sales of properties to produce a market analysis and USPAP-compliant report; andg. Defend property values established for real property.(d) A complete resume shall accompany the request for certification.(e) All DRA-certified property assessor supervisors without a CNHA designation shall take the CNHA exam to recertify at the same level within 5 years of the 2023 effective date of Asb 303.06 (b)(7).N.H. Admin. Code § Asb 303.06
Derived from Volume XXXIX Number 24, Filed June 13, 2019, Proposed by #12776, Effective 5/9/2019, Expires 5/9/2029.Amended by Volume XLI Number 45, Filed November 10, 2021, Proposed by #13274, Effective 10/14/2021, Expires 10/14/2031Amended by Number 37, Filed September 14, 2023, Proposed by #13716, Effective 8/9/2023, Expires 8/9/2033.Amended by Number 37, Filed September 14, 2023, Proposed by #13716, Effective 8/9/2023, Expires 8/9/2033.