Colorado Code § 12-10-602

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As used in this part 6, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) (a) "Appraisal", "appraisal report", or "real estate appraisal" means a written or oral
analysis, opinion, or conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of specified
interests in, or aspects of, identified real estate that is transmitted to the client upon the
completion of an assignment. These terms include a valuation, which is an opinion of the value
of real estate, and an analysis, which is a general study of real estate not specifically performed
only to determine value; except that the terms include a valuation completed by an appraiser
employee of a county assessor as defined in section 39-1-102 (2).
(b) The terms do not include an analysis, valuation, opinion, conclusion, notation, or
compilation of data by an officer, director, regularly salaried employee, or agent of a financial
institution or its affiliate, made for internal use only by the financial institution or affiliate,
concerning an interest in real estate that is owned or held as collateral by the financial institution
or affiliate and that is not represented or deemed to be an appraisal except to the financial
institution, the agencies regulating the financial institution, and any secondary markets that
purchase real estate secured loans. An appraisal prepared by an officer, director, regularly
salaried employee, or agent of a financial institution who is not licensed or certified under this
part 6 must contain a written notice that the preparer is not licensed or certified as an appraiser
under this part 6.
(c) "Appraisal", "appraisal report", or "real estate appraisal" does not include a federally
authorized "waiver valuation", as defined in 49 CFR 24.2 (a)(33), as amended.
(2) (a) "Appraisal management company" or "AMC" means, in connection with valuing
properties collateralizing mortgage loans or mortgages incorporated into a securitization, any
external third party authorized either by a creditor in a consumer credit transaction secured by a
consumer's principal dwelling that oversees an appraiser panel or by an underwriter of, or other
principal in, the secondary mortgage markets that oversees an appraiser panel to:
(I) Recruit, select, and retain appraisers;
(II) Contract with licensed and certified appraisers to perform appraisal assignments;
(III) Manage the process of having an appraisal performed, including providing
administrative duties such as receiving appraisal orders and appraisal reports, submitting
completed appraisal reports to creditors and underwriters, collecting fees from creditors and
underwriters for services provided, and reimbursing appraisers for services performed; or
(IV) Review and verify the work of appraisers.
(b) "Appraisal management company" or "AMC" does not include:
(I) A corporation, limited liability company, sole proprietorship, or other entity that
directly performs appraisal services;
(II) A corporation, limited liability company, sole proprietorship, or other entity that
does not contract with appraisers for appraisal services, but that solely distributes orders to a
client-selected panel of appraisers; and
(III) A mortgage company, or its subsidiary, that manages a panel of appraisers who are
engaged to provide appraisal services on mortgage loans either originated by the mortgage
company or funded by the mortgage company with its own funds.
(3) "Board" means the board of real estate appraisers created in section 12-10-603.
(4) "Client" means the party or parties who engage an appraiser or an appraisal
management company for a specific assignment.
(5) "Consulting services" means services performed by an appraiser that do not fall
within the definition of an "independent appraisal" in subsection (7) of this section. "Consulting
services" includes marketing, financing and feasibility studies, valuations, analyses, and opinions
and conclusions given in connection with real estate brokerage, mortgage banking, and
counseling and advocacy in regard to property tax assessments and appeals thereof; except that,
if in rendering the services the appraiser acts as a disinterested third party, the work is deemed an
independent appraisal and not a consulting service. Nothing in this subsection (5) precludes a
person from acting as an expert witness in valuation appeals.
(5.5) "Evaluation" means an opinion about the market value of real estate that is:
(a) Made in accordance with the 2010 "Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation
Guidelines" developed by the following federal agencies that regulate financial institutions:
(I) The federal reserve board;
(II) The office of the comptroller of the currency;
(III) The federal deposit insurance corporation;
(IV) The office of thrift supervision; and
(V) The national credit union administration; and
(b) Provided to a financial institution for use in a real-estate-related transaction for
which an appraisal is not required by the federal agencies listed in subsection (5.5)(a) of this
section.
(6) "Financial institution" means any "bank" or "savings association", as those terms are
defined in 12 U.S.C. sec. 1813, any state bank incorporated under title 11, any state or federally
chartered credit union, or any company that has direct or indirect control over any of those
entities.
(7) "Independent appraisal" means an engagement for which an appraiser is employed or
retained to act as a disinterested third party in rendering an unbiased analysis, opinion, or
conclusion relating to the nature, quality, value, or utility of specified interests in or aspects of
identified real estate.
(8) (a) "Panel" or "appraiser panel" means a network, list, or roster of licensed or
certified appraisers approved by an AMC to perform appraisals as independent contractors for
the AMC.
(b) Appraisers on an AMC's appraiser panel include both:
(I) Appraisers accepted by the AMC for consideration for future appraisal assignments
in covered transactions or for secondary mortgage market participants in connection with
covered transactions; and
(II) Appraisers engaged by the AMC to perform one or more appraisals in covered
transactions or for secondary mortgage market participants in connection with covered
transactions.
(c) An appraiser is an independent contractor for purposes of this subsection (8) if the
appraiser is treated as an independent contractor by the AMC for purposes of federal income
taxation.
(9) (a) "Real estate appraiser" or "appraiser" means a person who provides an estimate of
the nature, quality, value, or utility of an interest in, or aspect of, identified real estate and
includes one who estimates value and who possesses the necessary qualifications, ability, and
experience to execute or direct the appraisal of real property.
(b) "Real estate appraiser" or "appraiser" does not include:
(I) A person who conducts appraisals strictly of personal property;
(II) A person licensed as a broker pursuant to part 2 of this article 10 who provides an
opinion of value that is not represented as an appraisal and is not used for purposes of obtaining
financing;
(III) A person licensed as a certified public accountant pursuant to article 100 of this title
12, and otherwise regulated, as long as the person does not represent his or her opinions of value
for real estate as an appraisal;
(IV) A corporation, acting through its officers or regularly salaried employees, when
conducting a valuation of real estate property rights owned, to be purchased, or sold by the
corporation;
(V) A person who conducts appraisals strictly of water rights or of mineral rights;
(VI) A right-of-way acquisition agent, an appraiser who is licensed and certified
pursuant to this part 6, or any other individual who has sufficient understanding of the local real
estate market to be qualified to make a waiver valuation when the agent, appraiser, or other
qualified individual is employed by or contracts with a public entity and provides an opinion of
value that is not represented as an appraisal and when, for any purpose, the property or portion of
property being valued is valued at twenty-five thousand dollars or less, as permitted by federal
law and 49 CFR 24.102 (c)(2), as amended;
(VII) An officer, director, regularly salaried employee, or agent of a financial institution
or its affiliate who makes, for internal use only by the financial institution or affiliate, an
analysis, evaluation, opinion, conclusion, notation, or compilation of data with respect to an
appraisal so long as the person does not make a written adjustment of the appraisal's conclusion
as to the value of the subject real property;
(VIII) An officer, director, regularly salaried employee, or agent of a financial institution
or its affiliate who makes an internal analysis, valuation, opinion, conclusion, notation, or
compilation of data concerning an interest in real estate that is owned or held as collateral by the
financial institution or its affiliate; or
(IX) A person who represents property owners as an advocate in tax or valuation protests
and appeals pursuant to title 39.
(10) "Uniform standards of professional appraisal practice" means the standards for the
appraisal profession in the United States, as adopted by congress in 1989 through the federal
"Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989", Pub.L. 101-73, as
amended, and that the Appraisal Foundation periodically updates.

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