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A.__Hold a bachelor's or higher degree from an accredited | | college or university or have successfully passed 30 semester | | credit hours in the following college-level subject matter | | courses from an accredited college, junior college, community | | college or university: |
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| | | (1)__English composition; |
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| | | (5)__Algebra, geometry or higher mathematics; |
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| | | (7)__Introduction to computers, word processing and | | spreadsheets; |
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| | | (8)__Business or real estate law; and |
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| | | (9)__Two elective courses in accounting, geography, | | agricultural economics, business management or real | | estate. |
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| | | An applicant may receive credit as for a college course for | | an exam taken through a college-level examination program if | | a college or university accredited by a commission on | | colleges, a regional or national accreditation association | | or an accrediting agency that is recognized by the United | | States Secretary of Education accepts the exam and issues a | | transcript showing its approval; |
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| | | B.__Satisfactorily complete 300 creditable class hours as | | specified in the required core curriculum, as approved by | | the appraisal subcommittee, which must include the 15-hour | | national uniform standards of principles of appraisal | | practice course and examination; |
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| | | C.__Pass the appraisal subcommittee uniform state-certified | | general real property appraiser examination; and |
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| | | D.__Hold a valid license under this chapter and demonstrate | | 3,000 hours of appraisal experience obtained during no fewer | | than 30 months, including 1,500 hours of nonresidential | | appraisal work. |
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