Kentucky HB355 amends laws related to real property appraisers, including licensing requirements, fees, and disciplinary actions.
Kentucky HB355 makes several amendments to the laws governing real property appraisers. It revises the licensing requirements for appraisers, including fingerprinting and background checks. The bill establishes fees for various licensing and registration processes, such as application, examination, and renewal fees. It also outlines disciplinary actions for violations, including fines, suspension, and revocation of licenses. Additionally, the bill updates the definition of "appraisal management company" and specifies actions that are exempt from registration requirements.
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