Oregon Code § 674.310·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
and powers of board; rules.
(1) The Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board shall:
(a) Have the
power to do all things necessary and convenient to carry into effect the
provisions of this chapter, ORS 674.200 to 674.250 and the federal Act and to
regulate the activities of state licensed appraisers, state certified
appraisers, state registered appraiser assistants and appraisal management
companies to ensure that real estate appraisals conform to the law in effect on
the date of the real estate appraisal activity.
(b) Certify or
license appraisers and register appraiser assistants as necessary to carry out
the federal Act and the purposes set forth in ORS 674.020.
(c) Register
appraisal management companies under ORS 674.200 to 674.250.
(d) Supervise the
activities of state certified appraisers, state licensed appraisers, state
registered appraiser assistants and appraisal management companies as provided
in this chapter and ORS 674.200 to 674.250, to ensure that they perform real
estate appraisal activity in strict conformance with the provisions of this
chapter and of the federal Act, and that they otherwise comply with the
provisions of this chapter and ORS 674.200 to 674.250 in the conduct of their
professional activities.
(e) Establish,
keep current and, no less than annually, transmit to the Appraisal Subcommittee
a roster listing state certified appraisers and state licensed appraisers.
(f) Collect and
remit fees as required under ORS 674.250, 674.330 and 674.340.
(2) Rules adopted
by the Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board to govern real estate
appraiser certification and licensure shall conform with the requirements of
the federal Act. The board shall adopt rules including but not limited to:
(a) Establishing
programs for the certification, licensure or registration of individuals who
engage in real estate appraisal activity.
(b) Establishing
educational requirements for certification or licensure of appraisers and for
the registration of appraiser assistants that ensure protection of the public
interest and comply with the requirements of the federal Act, including on
state and federal fair housing laws and topics of implicit bias, including
racial bias. Education requirements for state licensed appraisers and state
certified appraisers must meet the minimum criteria established by the
Appraiser Qualification Board of the Appraisal Foundation.
(c) Establishing
a professional code of responsibility for state certified appraisers and state
licensed appraisers that is in conformance with the federal Act.
(d) Providing for
registration of out-of-state appraisers as provided for under ORS 674.120.
(3) An individual
may not be a state licensed appraiser or a state certified appraiser unless the
individual has achieved a passing grade on an examination approved by the
Appraisal Qualification Board of the Appraisal Foundation for the credential
being sought.
(4) The Appraiser
Certification and Licensure Board, acting through the administrator, may issue
subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers,
books, records, correspondence, agreements, memoranda and other material or relevant
documents in investigations or proceedings pertaining to the powers and duties
of the board.
(5) In the case
of a person who refuses to respond to a subpoena issued by the Appraiser
Certification and Licensure Board, the judge of the circuit court, on the
application of the board administrator, shall order compliance with the board
subpoena in the same manner as a proceeding for contempt for failure to respond
to a subpoena of the court. [1991 c.5 §6; 1993 c.744 §220; 1997 c.417 §3; 2001
c.521 §12; 2005 c.254 §6; 2011 c.447 §23; 2021 c.313 §4; 2023 c.112 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 674.310
03Subject to legislative amendments
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