Chapter 466M
29 sections
§466M-1 Purpose of the appraisal management company law
§466M-2 Definitions for appraisal management companies
§466M-3 Setting up the appraisal management company registration program
§466M-4 Director's powers over appraisal management companies
§466M-5 How appraisers are counted on a company's panel
§466M-6 Appraisal management companies must register before doing business
§466M-7 How to apply for registration
§466M-8 Criminal history record checks
§466M-9 Registration numbers for appraisal management companies
§466M-10 When appraisal management company registrations expire
§466M-11 Appraisal companies must require appraisers to follow professional rules
§466M-12 Out-of-state applicants must agree to accept legal papers
§466M-13 Reporting rules for appraisal management companies
§466M-14 Reporting by federally regulated appraisal management companies
§466M-15 Owner requirements for appraisal management companies
§466M-16 Who must be the main contact for an appraisal management company
§466M-17 Checking appraiser credentials before assigning work
§466M-18 Appraisal review
§466M-19 Verifying appraiser licenses before hiring them
§466M-20 Appraisal companies cannot stop appraisers from sharing their fees
§466M-21 Keeping records for appraisal management companies
§466M-22 Rules for paying appraisers on time
§466M-23 Rules to keep appraisals honest and independent
§466M-24 Appraisal companies must report appraiser violations
§466M-25 Prohibited conduct by appraisal management companies
§466M-26 Disciplinary actions against appraisal management companies
§466M-27 Fees and surety bond requirements for appraisal management companies
§466M-28 Reporting information to the state for the national registry
§466M-29 Exemption for co-signed appraisals