Oklahoma Code § 59-858-705.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Board – Ex-officio Chairperson - Duties
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A.  In addition to the seven (7) appointed members of the Board,
the Insurance Commissioner shall serve as ex-officio Chairperson of
the Board, voting only in case of a tie.
B.  As Chairperson, the Insurance Commissioner, in addition to
his duties prescribed by law as Insurance Commissioner on September
1, 1991, shall be required to perform the following duties, for
which duties he shall be paid an additional Twelve Thousand Dollars
($12,000.00) annually, payable monthly from appropriations made to
the Insurance Department:
1.  Keep records of the proceedings of the Board;
2.  Call special meetings of the Board when in the judgment of
the chairperson it is necessary or proper to do so;
3.  Procure appropriate examination questions and answers which
shall meet criteria established by the Appraisal Qualifications
Board of the Appraisal Foundation and approved by the Board;
4.  Prepare and file an annual report with the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
and the Governor detailing the number of applicants for the
examination and the pass/fail rate;
5.  Establish and maintain a recordkeeping system approved by
the Board to monitor compliance with the continuing education
requirements imposed by law;
6.  Make recommendations to the Board concerning the
establishment of administrative procedures for conducting
disciplinary proceedings pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma
Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act;
7.  Develop a procedure approved by the Board whereby persons
aggrieved by the actions of a licensed or certified appraiser may
file complaints with the Board;
8.  Annually compile and file a report with the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, President Pro Tempore of the Senate and
the Governor detailing the number of complaints received by the
Board, the resulting number of investigations and hearings conducted
and the final disposition of these matters;
9.  Prepare and file a report with the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the
Governor evaluating the impact of the voluntary
licensure/certification program on future appraisers and recommend
whether an appraiser trainee or apprenticeship program should be
instituted; and
10.  Submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Governor on or before
January 1, 1994, a report evaluating the impact of the
licensure/certification requirements imposed by the Oklahoma
Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act on the appraiser and banking
industry and include in the report any recommendations for

amendments to the Oklahoma Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act.

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