Oklahoma Code § 59-858-809

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Ownership of AMC applying for, holding, or renewing a
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registration.
A.  An AMC applying for, holding, or renewing a registration
under the Oklahoma Appraisal Management Company Regulation Act shall
not be owned by:
1.  A person who has held a credential issued by any appraiser-
credentialing jurisdiction to act as an appraiser that was refused,
denied, canceled, suspended, revoked or surrendered in lieu of a
pending disciplinary proceeding in any jurisdiction and not
subsequently granted or reinstated; or
2.  An entity that is owned by any person who has held a
credential issued by any appraiser-credentialing jurisdiction to act
as an appraiser that was refused, denied, canceled, suspended,
revoked or surrendered in lieu of a pending disciplinary proceeding
in any jurisdiction and not subsequently granted or reinstated.

B.  Each person that owns an AMC applying for, holding, or
renewing a registration under the Oklahoma Appraisal Management
Company Regulation Act shall:
1.  Be of good moral character, as determined by the Board; and
2.  Submit to a background investigation, as determined by the
Board.
C.  Each AMC applying for registration or for renewal of a
registration under the Oklahoma Appraisal Management Company
Regulation Act shall certify to the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser
Board on a form prescribed by the Board that it has reviewed each
entity that owns the AMC and that no entity has had a credential
issued by any appraiser-credentialing jurisdiction to act as an
appraiser that was refused, denied, cancelled, suspended, revoked,
or surrendered in lieu of a pending disciplinary proceeding in any
jurisdiction and not subsequently granted or reinstated.
Added by Laws 2010, c. 364, § 9, eff. Jan. 1, 2011.  Amended by Laws
2016, c. 195, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2016; Laws 2019, c. 90, § 6, eff.
Nov. 1, 2019.

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