Oregon Code § 308.010·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Registered appraiser requirements; revocation; continuing education; rules.
(1) A registered appraiser is an
individual who is currently registered by the Department of Revenue as having
successfully passed an examination for Property Appraiser prepared, conducted
and graded by the department. The examination must be approved by a standing
five-member committee of the Oregon State Association of County Assessors
selected by the association for that purpose. The department shall set
education and experience requirements to sit for the examination.
(2) The
department may revoke the registration of an appraiser for fraud or deceit in
securing registration or appraising or for incompetence.
(3)(a) Each
person who is registered as an appraiser under this section, under rules
adopted by the department, shall participate in a continuing education program
that increases technical competency. The education programs shall include any
of the following:
(A) Basic mass
appraisal and advanced mass appraisal.
(B) Residential,
rural, special assessment, commercial or light-industrial appraisal.
(C) Property tax
exemptions.
(D) Personal
property appraisal.
(E) Ratio
analysis.
(F) Computer
applications.
(b) The
department shall determine the hourly value to be assigned to each education
program and shall by rule fix the number of hours that each person must have
completed prior to the date indicated under paragraph (c) of this subsection.
(c) Each person
registered as an appraiser under this section shall submit evidence
satisfactory to the department that the person has completed continuing
education requirements in accordance with rules adopted by the department under
this subsection. The evidence must be submitted on or before December 31 of the
year in which the continuing education requirements were completed.
(d) If the person
does not submit the evidence required under paragraph (c) of this subsection,
the department shall revoke the registration.
(e) The
department may adopt conditions under which continuing education requirements
may be waived. However, continuing education requirements may not be waived by
the department for more than three consecutive years except for military
service, retirement, disability or absence from the state or for other
instances of individual hardship as determined by the department. [1955 c.575 §3;
1961 c.604 §1; 1971 c.695 §7; 1973 c.236 §1; 1981 c.126 §5; 1989 c.796 §25;
1991 c.5 §21; 2003 c.46 §13; 2005 c.94 §43; 2017 c.44 §1]
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