Colorado Code § 12-10-607

Appraisal management companies - application for license - exemptions
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(1) An applicant shall apply for a license as an appraisal management company, or as a
controlling appraiser, to the board in a manner prescribed by the board.
(2) The board may grant appraisal management company licenses to individuals,
partnerships, limited liability companies, or corporations. A partnership, limited liability
company, or corporation, in its application for a license, shall designate a controlling appraiser
who is actively certified in a state recognized by the appraisal subcommittee of the federal
financial institutions examination council or its successor entity. The controlling appraiser is
responsible for the licensed practices of the partnership, limited liability company, or corporation
and all persons employed by the entity. The application of the partnership, limited liability
company, or corporation and the application of the appraiser designated by it as the controlling
appraiser shall be filed with the board. The board has jurisdiction over the appraiser so
designated and over the partnership, limited liability company, or corporation.
(3) The board shall not issue a license to any partnership, limited liability company, or
corporation unless and until the appraiser designated by the partnership, limited liability
company, or corporation as controlling appraiser and each individual who owns more than ten
percent of the entity demonstrates that the person meets the fitness standards established by
board rule and submits a set of fingerprints to the Colorado bureau of investigation for the
purpose of conducting a state and national fingerprint-based criminal history record check
utilizing records of the Colorado bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of investigation.
Each person submitting a set of fingerprints shall pay the fee established by the Colorado bureau
of investigation for conducting the fingerprint-based criminal history record check to the bureau.
Upon completion of the fingerprint-based criminal history record check, the bureau shall forward
the results to the board. The board shall require a name-based judicial record check, as defined in
section 22-2-119.3 (6)(d), for an applicant who has a record of arrest without a disposition. The
applicant shall pay the costs associated with a name-based judicial record check. The board may
deny an application for licensure or refuse to renew a license based on the outcome of the record
check. The board may require criminal history requirements more stringent than those
established by any applicable federal law. At a minimum, the board shall adopt the criminal
history requirements established by any applicable federal law.
(4) The board shall not issue a license to any partnership, limited liability company, or
corporation if the appraiser designated by the entity as controlling appraiser has previously had,
in any state, an appraiser registration, license, or certificate refused, denied, canceled,
surrendered in lieu of revocation, or revoked. A disciplinary action resulting in refusal, denial,
cancellation, surrender in lieu of revocation, or revocation relating to a registration, license, or
certification as an appraiser registered, licensed, or certified under this part 6 or any related
occupation in any other state, territory, or country for disciplinary reasons is prima facie
evidence of grounds for denial of a license by the board.
(5) The board shall not issue a license to any partnership, limited liability company, or
corporation if it is owned, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, by any person who has had,
in any state, an appraiser license, registration, or certificate refused, denied, canceled,
surrendered in lieu of revocation, or revoked. A disciplinary action resulting in refusal, denial,
cancellation, surrender in lieu of revocation, or revocation relating to a license, registration, or
certification as an appraiser licensed, registered, or certified under this part 6 or any related
occupation in any other state, territory, or country for disciplinary reasons is prima facie
evidence of grounds for denial of a license by the board.
(6) The board may deny an application for a license for any partnership, limited liability
company, or corporation if the partnership, limited liability company, or corporation has
previously had a license revoked or surrendered a license in lieu of revocation. A disciplinary
action resulting in the surrender in lieu of revocation or the revocation of a license as an
appraisal management company under this part 6 or any related occupation in any other state,
territory, or country for disciplinary reasons may be deemed to be prima facie evidence of
grounds for denial of a license by the board.
(7) Each appraisal management company must maintain a definite place of business. If
the appraisal management company is domiciled in another state, the appraiser designated by the
appraisal management company as controlling appraiser is responsible for supervising all
licensed activities that occur in Colorado. All licensed actions occurring within the state of
Colorado must occur under the name under which the appraisal management company is
licensed or its trade name adopted in accordance with Colorado law.
(8) An application that is submitted by an appraisal management company that is:
(a) A partnership must be properly registered with the Colorado department of revenue
or properly filed with the Colorado secretary of state and in good standing, proof of which must
be included in the application. If an assumed or trade name is to be used, it must be properly
filed with the Colorado department of revenue or filed and accepted by the Colorado secretary of
state, proof of which must be included with the application.
(b) A limited liability company must be properly registered with the Colorado secretary
of state and in good standing, proof of which must be included with the application. If an
assumed or trade name is to be used, it must be properly filed with the Colorado secretary of
state, proof of which must be included with the application.
(c) A corporation must be registered as a foreign corporation or properly incorporated
with the Colorado secretary of state and in good standing, proof of which must be included with
the application. If an assumed or trade name is to be used, it must be properly filed with the
Colorado secretary of state, proof of which must be included with the application.
(9) Financial institutions and appraisal management company subsidiaries that are
owned and controlled by an insured depository institution, as defined in 12 U.S.C. sec. 1813
(c)(2), as amended, and regulated by the federal office of the comptroller of the currency, the
board of governors of the federal reserve system, or the federal deposit insurance corporation are
not required to register with or be licensed by the board. This exemption includes a panel of
appraisers who are engaged to provide appraisal services and are administered by a financial
institution regulated by one of the federal financial regulatory agencies listed in this subsection
(9).

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