West Virginia Code § 30-38-6

Board created; appointments, qualifications, terms, oath, removal of
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members; quorum; meetings; disqualification from participation; compensation;
records; employing staff.
(a) The West Virginia Real Estate Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, which
consists of nine members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the
Senate, is continued. e
(1) Each member shall be a resident of the State of West Virginia, except the appraisal
management company representative is not required to be a resident of West Virginia.
(2) Four members shall be certified real estate appraisers having at least five years'
experience in appraisal as a principal line of work immediately preceding their appointment,
and shall remain certified real estate appraisers throughout their terms.
(3) Two members shall have at least five years' experience in real estate lending as
employees of financial institutions. l
(4) Two members may not be engaged in the practice of real estate appraisal, real estate
brokerage or sales, or have any financial initerest in these practices.
(5) One member shall be a representative from an appraisal management company
registered under the provisions of §30-38A-1, et seq. of this code.
(6) No member of the board may concurrently be a member of the West Virginia Real Estate
Commission.
(7) Not more than th ree appraiser members may be appointed from a congressional district.
(b) Members will be appointed for three-year terms, which are staggered in accordance with
the initial appointments under prior enactment of this act.
(1) No member may serve for more than three consecutive terms.
(2) Before entering upon the performance of his or her duties, each member shall subscribe
to the oath required by section five, article IV of the constitution of this state.
(3) The Governor shall, within 60 days following the occurrence of a vacancy on the board,
fill the vacancy by appointing a person who meets the requirements of this section for the
unexpired term.
(4) Any member may be removed by the Governor in case of incompetency, neglect of duty,
gross immorality, or malfeasance in office.
(c) The board shall elect a chairman.
(d) A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum.
(e) The board shall meet at least once in each calendar quarter on a date fixed by the board.
(1) The board may, upon its own motion, or shall upon the written request of three members
of the board, call additional meetings of the board upon at least 24 hours' notice.
(2) No member may participate in a proceeding before the board to which a corporation,
partnership, or unincorporated association is a party, and of which he or she is or was at any
time in the preceding 12 months a director, officer, owner, partner, employee, member, or
stockholder. u
(3) A member may disqualify himself or herself from participation in a proceeding for any
other cause the member considers sufficient.
(f) The appointed members will receive compensation and expense reimbursement in
accordance with the provisions of §30-1-11 of this clode.
(g) The board may employ and authorize staff as necessary to perform the functions of the
board, to be paid out of the board fund created by the provisions of this article. Persons
employed by any real estate agent, broker, appraiser, or lender, or by any partnership,
corporation, association, or group engaged in any real estate business, may not be employed
by the board. The board may hire a licensed or certified appraiser whose license status is
inactive or who is not employed by any of the prohibited employers listed.

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