§ 93E-2-10 – Penalty; injunctive relief.
93E-2-10. Penalty; injunctive relief. (a) Any person violating the provisions of this Article shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (b) The Board may appear in its own name in superior court in actions for injunctive relief to prevent any person from violating the provisions of this Article or rules adopted by the Board. […]
§ 93E-1-12 – Disciplinary action by Board.
93E-1-12. Disciplinary action by Board. (a) The Board may take disciplinary action against registered trainees and State-licensed or State-certified real estate appraisers. Upon its own motion or the complaint of any person, the Board may investigate the actions of any person registered as a trainee or licensed or certified as a real estate appraiser under […]
§ 93E-1-12.1 – Investigations and complaints.
93E-1-12.1. Investigations and complaints. (a) The Board may dismiss a complaint, accept a consent order, or hold a hearing, or may accept a voluntary surrender of a registration, license, or certificate or of approval as a course sponsor. (b) Records, papers, and other documents containing information received, collected, or compiled by the Board, its members, […]
§ 93E-1-13 – Penalty for violation of this Chapter.
93E-1-13. Penalty for violation of this Chapter. (a) Any person who acts as, or holds himself or herself out to be, a registered trainee or a State-licensed or State-certified real estate appraiser without first obtaining a registration, license, or certificate as provided in this Chapter, or who willfully performs the acts specified in G.S. 93E-1-12(a) […]
§ 93E-1-14 – Referral of cases by courts.
93E-1-14. Referral of cases by courts. Whenever any registered trainee, licensee, or certificate holder is adjudged by a civil or criminal court to have injured or damaged any person, partnership, association, or corporation through gross negligence, incompetency, fraud, dishonesty, or other civil or criminal misconduct, the court may, as part of its judgment or decree, […]
§ 93E-1-6.1 – Trainee supervision.
93E-1-6.1. Trainee supervision. All trainees shall perform all real estate appraisal-related activities under the immediate, active, and personal supervision of a certified real estate appraiser. All appraisal reports must be signed by the appraiser who supervised the trainee. By signing the appraisal report, the appraiser accepts shared responsibility, with the trainee, for the content of […]
§ 93E-1-7 – Registration, license and certificate renewal; renewal fees; continuing education; reinstatement; replacement registrations, licenses and certificates; registration, licensure, and certification history; address changes.
93E-1-7. Registration, license and certificate renewal; renewal fees; continuing education; reinstatement; replacement registrations, licenses and certificates; registration, licensure, and certification history; address changes. (a) Trainee registrations, licenses, and certificates issued under this Chapter shall expire on the 30th day of June of every year and shall become invalid after that date unless renewed prior to […]
§ 93E-1-8 – Education program approval and fees.
93E-1-8. Education program approval and fees. (a) The Board may by rule prescribe minimum standards for the approval and renewal of approval of schools and other course sponsors and their instructors to conduct appraiser qualifying courses required by G.S. 93E-1-6(a). Such standards may address subject matter, program structuring, instructional materials, requirements for satisfactory course completion, […]
§ 93E-1-9 – Nonresident licensure and certification.
93E-1-9. Nonresident licensure and certification. (a) An applicant from another state may become licensed or certified in North Carolina by conforming to all of the provisions of this Chapter and, in the discretion of the Board, such other terms and conditions as are required of North Carolina residents applying for licensure or certification in such […]
§ 93E-1-10 – Rule-making authority.
93E-1-10. Rule-making authority. The Board may adopt rules not inconsistent with the provisions of this Chapter and the General Statutes of North Carolina which may be reasonably necessary to implement, administer, and enforce the provisions of this Chapter, including, but not limited to, the authority to: (1) Prescribe forms and procedures for submitting information to […]