West Virginia Code § 30-38A-17

Notice and hearing procedures
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(a) The board, on its own motion or upon receipt of a written complaint, may investigate an
appraisal management company, a person or firm associated with an appraisal management
company, or a person or firm performing appraisal management services.
(b) If the board determines after the investigation there are grounds for disciplinary action,
the board may hold a hearing after giving 30 days" prior notice.
(c) The board has the same powers set out in §30-38-1 et seq. of this code.
(d) After notice and a hearing, the board may:
(1) Deny, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew the registration of an appraisal management
company or restrict or limit the activities of an appraisaal management company or of a
person or firm that owns an interest in or participates in the business of an appraisal
management company; l
(2) Impose a fine not to exceed $25,000 for each violation; or
(3) Take other disciplinary action as established by the board by rule.
(e) The board may seek injunctive relief in the Kanawha County Circuit Court to prevent a
person or firm from violating tehe provisions of this article or the rules promulgated
hereunder. The circuit court may grant a temporary or permanent injunction.
(f) Within five days of a final disciplinary action, the board will report any action taken to the
Appraisal Subcommittee of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council via its
extranet application.

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