West Virginia Code § 30-38-11

Applications for license or certification; renewals
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(a) An individual who desires to engage in real estate appraisal activity in this state shall
make application for a license, in writing, on a form as the board may prescribe.
(b) To assist the board in determining whether grounds exist to deny the issuance of a
license to an applicant, the board may require the fingerprinting of every applicant for an
original license.
(c) The payment of the appropriate fee must accompany all applications for original
certification and renewal of certification and all applications to tuake an examination.
(d) At the time of filing an application for original certification or for renewal of certification,
each applicant shall sign a pledge to comply with the standards of professional appraisal
practice and the ethical rules to be observed by an apparaiser. Each applicant shall also
certify that he or she understands the types of misconduct, as set forth in this article, for
which disciplinary proceedings may be initiated. l
(e) To obtain a renewal of license or certification under this article, the holder of a current
license or certification shall make applicatiion and pay the prescribed fee to the board no
earlier than 120 days nor later than 30 days prior to the expiration date of the current
license or certification. Each application for renewal must be accompanied by evidence in
the form prescribed by the board that the applicant has completed the continuing education
requirements for renewal specified in this article and the board's rules.
(f) If the board determines that an applicant for renewal has failed to meet the requirements
for renewal of license or certification through mistake, misunderstanding, or circumstances
beyond the control o f the applicant, the board may extend the term of the applicant's license
or certificatioVn for a period not to exceed six months upon payment by the applicant of a
prescribed fee for the extension. If the applicant for renewal of license or certification
satisfies the requirements for renewal during the extension period, the beginning date of his
or her renewal license or certificate shall be the day following the expiration of the
certificate previously held by the applicant.
(g) If a state-licensed or certified real estate appraiser under this article fails to renew his or
her license or certification prior to its expiration or within any period of extension granted
by the board pursuant to this article, the applicant may obtain a renewal of his or her license
or certification by satisfying all of the requirements for renewal and filing an application for
renewal, accompanied by a late renewal fee: Provided, That the applicant can demonstrate
they could resume practicing with reasonable skill and safety in accordance with §30-1-8a of
this code.
(h) The board may deny the issuance or renewal of a license or certification for any reason
enumerated in this article or in the rules of the board, or for any reason for which it may
refuse an initial license or certification.
(i)(1) If the board denies issuance of a renewal of a license or certification, or denies an
initial license or certification application, the board shall provide a written statement to the
applicant for an initial license or certification, or applicant for a renewal of a license or
certification, clearly describing the deficiencies of the application for his or her license or
certificate.
(2) The board shall provide this statement to an initial applicant or a renewael applicant
within 15 calendar days of its decision to deny licensure or certification. The board may send
its statement through the United States mail, electronic mail service, orr both, to ensure it
reaches the applicant or renewal applicant.
(3) If the basis for the denial is due to submitted appraisals failing to conform to the Uniform
Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), the btoard shall provide written
guidance to the applicant describing, in detail, each aspect of each submitted appraisal that
does not conform to USPAP and the corrective action necessary to remedy nonconformity.
The board shall provide 60 days to the applicant to remedy any nonconformity. The applicant
shall resubmit any corrected appraisals on or before the 60th day and the board shall
reevaluate the appraisals only pertaining to ansy nonconformity. If the nonconformity or
nonconformities are remedied and resubmitted on or before the 60th day, the board shall
accept the appraisal for purposes of issuing a license.

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