Colorado Code § 12-10-604

Powers and duties of the board - rules
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(1) In addition to all other powers
and duties imposed upon it by law, the board has the following powers and duties:
(a) (I) To promulgate and amend, as necessary, rules pursuant to article 4 of title 24 for
the implementation and administration of this part 6 and as required to comply with the federal
"Real Estate Appraisal Reform Amendments", Title XI of the federal "Financial Institutions
Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989", as amended, 12 U.S.C. secs. 3331 to 3351,
and with any requirements imposed by amendments to that federal law.
(II) The board shall not establish any requirements that are more stringent than the
requirements of any applicable federal law.
(III) Licensed ad valorem appraisers are not regulated by the federal "Real Estate
Appraisal Reform Amendments", Title XI of the federal "Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989", as amended, 12 U.S.C. secs. 3331 to 3351, but the
board shall adopt rules regarding minimum qualifications and standards of practice for licensed
ad valorem appraisers.
(IV) In any list or registry it maintains, the board shall identify or separately account for
any appraisal management company that oversees a panel of more than fifteen certified or
licensed appraisers in Colorado, or twenty-five or more certified or licensed appraisers in all
states in which it does business, within a given year.
(b) To charge application, examination, and license and certificate renewal fees
established pursuant to section 12-10-215 from all applicants for licensure, certification,
examination, and renewal under this part 6. The board shall not refund any fees received from
applicants seeking licensure, certification, examination, or renewal.
(c) Through the department and subject to appropriations made to the department, to
employ administrative law judges, appointed pursuant to part 10 of article 30 of title 24, on a
full-time or part-time basis to conduct any hearings required by this part 6;
(d) To issue, deny, or refuse to renew a license or certificate pursuant to this part 6;
(e) To take disciplinary actions in conformity with this part 6;
(f) To delegate to the director the administration and enforcement of this part 6 and the
authority to act on behalf of the board on occasions and in circumstances that the board directs;
(g) (I) To develop, purchase, or contract for any examination required for the
administration of this part 6, to offer each examination at least twice a year or, if demand
warrants, at more frequent intervals, and to establish a passing score for each examination that
reflects a minimum level of competency.
(II) If study materials are developed by a testing company or other entity, the board shall
make the materials available to persons desiring to take examinations pursuant to this part 6. The
board may charge fees for the materials to defray any costs associated with making the materials
available.
(h) In compliance with article 4 of title 24, to make investigations; subpoena persons and
documents, which subpoenas may be enforced by a court of competent jurisdiction if not
obeyed; hold hearings; and take evidence in all matters relating to the exercise of the board's
power under this part 6;
(i) Pursuant to section 1119 (b) of Title XI of the federal "Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989", Pub.L. 101-73, as amended, to apply, if necessary, for
a federal waiver of the requirement relating to certification or licensing of a person to perform
appraisals and to make the necessary written determinations specified in that section for
purposes of making the application; and
(j) If the board has reasonable cause to believe that a person, partnership, limited liability
company, or corporation is violating this part 6, to enter an order requiring the individual or
appraisal management company to cease and desist the violation.
(k) Repealed.
(2) The board shall maintain or preserve, for seven years, licensing history records of a
person licensed or certified under this part 6. Complaints of record in the office of the board and
board investigations, including board investigative files, are closed to public inspection.
Stipulations and final agency orders are public record and are subject to sections 24-72-203 and
24-72-204.

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