Nebraska Administrative Code Topic - REAL PROPERTY APPRAISER BOARD

Here’s a structured overview of Nebraska Administrative Code Title 298 – Real Property Appraiser Board:

📘 Title 298 – Real Property Appraiser Board

🏛 Board Mission & Authority

The Board enforces the Real Property Appraiser Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 76‑2201 et seq.) and the Appraisal Management Company Registration Act, overseeing credentialing, discipline, education, and AMC registration (govdocs.nebraska.gov).

🧭 Chapter & Content Breakdown

According to the Law Library of Congress and Justia listings , Title 298 is structured as follows:

Chapter 1 – General Provisions (§ 298‑1‑001 to ‑013): Definitions, applicability, compliance standards.

Chapter 2 – Real Property Appraiser Credential (§ 298‑2‑001 to ‑004): Credentials types, prerequisites.

Chapter 3 – Reciprocity & Temporary Credentials (§ 298‑3‑001 to ‑002).

Chapter 4 – Renewal of Credentials (§ 298‑4‑001 to ‑003).

Chapter 5 – Inactive Status (§ 298‑5‑001 to ‑003).

Chapter 6 – Education Provider Requirements (§ 298‑6‑001 to ‑005).

Chapter 7 – Appraisal Management Company (AMC) Registration (§ 298‑7‑001 to ‑003).

Chapter 8 – Investigations & Disciplinary Proceedings (§ 298‑8‑001 to ‑003).

Chapters 9–11 – Previously in use but now repealed. (appraiser.ne.gov, law.cornell.edu)

🔎 Key Highlights

✅ Chapter 1: General Provisions

Defines terms like "credential", "appraisal practice", and "negligence".

Rules apply statewide to appraisers post–January 1, 2010 (govdocs.nebraska.gov).

The Board adopts the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and requires credential holders to keep the Board updated of contact info; failing to do so incurs a $50 fee (govdocs.nebraska.gov).

Advertising restrictions: must use credential name and board-registered address only (govdocs.nebraska.gov).

🎓 Chapters 2–5: Credentialing & Status

Chapter 2: Sets credentials (trainee, registered, licensed residential, certified residential, certified general).

Chapter 3: Covers reciprocity and temporary credentials.

Chapter 4: Renewal procedures.

Chapter 5: Guidelines for inactive status (regulations.justia.com, law.cornell.edu).

📚 Chapter 6: Education Provider Standards

Details approval criteria for instructors and education providers per AQB/USPAP standards; includes instructor qualifications and course approval process (govdocs.nebraska.gov).

🏢 Chapter 7: Appraisal Management Company (AMC) Registration

Defines registration requirements for AMCs doing business in Nebraska (law.cornell.edu).

⚖️ Chapter 8: Discipline & Investigation

Outlines complaint intake, investigation steps, informal conferencing, formal complaints, and hearing processes .

🗂 Additional Resources

The official Code PDF (e.g., 2010 version effective Aug 11, 2010) includes full text of chapters listed above (govdocs.nebraska.gov).

A June 2022 draft summarizes recent updates to Title 298 (appraiser.ne.gov).

The Nebraska Legislature and Boards & Commissions Survey provides statutory and board authority details (nebraskalegislature.gov).

✅ Summary Table

AreaDescription
ScopeLicensing/appraisals in Nebraska; applies since Jan 1, 2010
CredentialsTrainee → Registered → Licensed Residential → Certified Residential → Certified General
EducationAQB-approved courses & providers; USPAP compliance
Renewal/StatusProcesses for renewal and inactive status available
AMCRequires Nebraska registration
EnforcementComplaint process, investigations, hearings under Chapter 8

 

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