§ 1102.2 - Definitions.  


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  • § 1102.2 Requirements for requests.

    A request will not be deemed received by the ASC unless it fully and accurately sets out:

    (a) If the requester is a State Appraiser Regulatory Agency, a written, duly authorized determination by the State Appraiser Regulatory Agency that there is a scarcity of State licensed or State certified appraisers leading to significant delays in obtaining appraisals in federally related transactions. The scarcity can relate to the entire State or to particular geographical or political subdivisions. In the absence of such a written determination, a State Appraiser Regulatory Agency must ask the ASC for such a determination;

    (b) The requirement or requirements of State law from which relief is being sought;

    (c) A description of all significant problems currently being encountered in efforts to comply with title XI;

    (d) The nature of the scarcity of certified or licensed appraisers (including supporting documentation);

    (e) The extent of the delays anticipated or experienced in obtaining the services of certified or licensed appraisers (including supporting documentation);

    (f) The reasons why the requester believes that the requirement or requirements are causing the scarcity of certified or licensed appraisers and the service delays; and

    (g) A specific plan for expeditiously alleviating the scarcity and the service delays

    Definitions.

    For purposes of this subpart:

    (a) Federally related transaction (FRT) means any real estate-related financial transaction which:

    (1) A Federal financial institutions regulatory agency engages in, contracts for, or regulates; and

    (2) Requires the services of an appraiser under the interagency appraisal rules. ((Title XI, section 1121(4), 12 U.S.C. 3350), implemented by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency: 12 CFR 34.42(g) and 34.43(a); Federal Reserve Board: 12 CFR 225.62 and 225.63(a); Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: 12 CFR 323.2(f) and 323.3(a); and National Credit Union Administration: 12 CFR 722.2(f) and 722.3(a).)

    (b) Performance of appraisals means the appraisal service requested of an appraiser is provided to the lender or appraisal management company (AMC).

    (c) Petition means information submitted to the ASC by the Federal or State financial institutions regulatory agencies, their respective regulated financial institutions, or other persons or institutions with a demonstrable interest in appraiser regulation, including a State Appraisal Agency, asking the ASC to exercise its discretionary authority to initiate a temporary waiver proceeding, and that meets the requirements, as determined by the ASC, set forth in § 1102.4.

    (d) Request for Temporary Waiver means information submitted to the ASC by a State Appraisal Agency with a written determination requesting a temporary waiver that meets the requirements, as determined by the ASC, set forth in § 1102.3.

    (e) Scarcity of certified or licensed appraisers means the number of active certified or licensed appraisers within a State or a specified geographical political subdivision is insufficient to meet the demand for appraisal services and such appraisers are difficult to retain.

    (f) Significant delays in the performance of appraisals means delays that are substantially out of the ordinary when compared to performance of appraisals for similarly situated FRTs based on factors such as geographic location (e.g., rural versus urban) and assignment type, and the delay is not the result of intervening circumstances outside the appraiser's control or brought about by the appraiser's client (e.g., inability to access the subject property).

    (g) State Appraisal Agency means the State appraiser certifying and licensing agency (Title XI, section 1121(1); see also 12 U.S.C. 3350(1)).

    (h) Temporary waiver means a waiver of any or all credentialing requirements for persons eligible to perform appraisals for FRTs; if granted, a temporary waiver does not waive the requirement for a Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)-compliant appraisal.