Oklahoma Code § 59-858-702

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Application of act
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A.  This act shall only apply to:
1.  Any appraisal or appraiser involving the following:
a. a federally related transaction,
b. real estate-related financial transactions of the
agencies, instrumentalities, and federally recognized
entities covered by the Financial Institutions Reform,
Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989, and
c. any real estate-related transactions where an
appraisal report was made under a written agreement
that the appraisal report would follow the Uniform
Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice
guidelines or where a written appraisal states that it
is in compliance with the Uniform Standards of
Professional Appraisal Practice; and
2.  Appraisers certified or licensed pursuant to the Oklahoma
Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act or representing themselves as
such, whether such license or certification is active, inactive,
expired, suspended, or revoked as set forth in this act and the
rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, to the extent
that the appraisers and any real property valuation and any real
property valuation activity performed by them shall conform to the
code of ethics as set forth in this act.
B.  Certified public accountants, licensed in the states or
other U.S. jurisdictions, who perform appraisals of real estate
incidental to the performance of professional services they provide
to clients are excluded from the licensing and certification

provisions of the Oklahoma Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act
unless the appraisal is a federally related transaction or a real
estate-related financial transaction of the agencies,
instrumentalities and federally recognized entities covered by the
Financial Institutions, Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of
1989.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 327, § 3, emerg. eff. May 31, 1990.  Amended
by Laws 1996, c. 318, § 7, eff. July 1, 1996; Laws 2006, c. 165, §
1, eff. Nov. 1, 2006.

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