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HOUSE BILL NO. 1340
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State of Washington 51st Legislature 1989 Regular Session
By Representatives Pruitt, Prince and McLean
Read first time 1/20/89 and referred to Committee on Revenue.
AN ACT Relating to qualifications for persons assessing real property; and amending RCW 36.21.015.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 1, chapter 27, Laws of 1971 ex. sess. as last amended by section 30, chapter 75, Laws of 1977 and RCW 36.21.015 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) (a) Any person having the responsibility of valuing real property for purposes of taxation including persons acting as assistants or deputies to a county assessor under RCW 36.21.011 as now or hereafter amended, shall have first:
(((1)))
(i) Graduated from an accredited high school or passed a high school
equivalency examination;
(((2)))
(ii) Had at least one year of experience in transactions involving real
property, in appraisal of real property, or in assessment of real property, or
at least one year of experience in a combination of the three;
(((3)))
(iii) Become knowledgeable in repair and remodeling of buildings and
improvement of land, and in the significance of locality and area to the value
of real property; and
(((4)))
(iv) Become knowledgeable in the standards for appraising property set
forth by the department of revenue.
(b)
The department of ((personnel shall prepare with the advice of the
department of)) revenue shall prepare and administer an examination
on the subjects of ((subsections (3) and (4))) (a) (iii) and (iv) of
this subsection, and no person shall assess real property for purposes of
taxation without having passed either said examination or
international association of assessing officers course I. A person ((passing
said examination)) meeting these requirements shall be certified ((accordingly))
by the ((director of the)) department of ((personnel: PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, That)) revenue.
(c) This
((section)) subsection shall not apply to any person who shall
have either:
(((1)))
(i) Been certified as a real property appraiser by the department of
personnel prior to May 21, 1971; or
(((2)))
(ii) Attended and satisfactorily completed the assessor's school
operated jointly by the department of revenue and the Washington state
assessors association prior to August 9, 1971.
(2) Persons receiving and maintaining professional designations from the international association of assessing officers, american institute of real estate appraisers, society of real estate appraisers, or any other professional appraisal organization having a continuing annual educational requirement comparable to the american institute of real estate appraisers, international association of assessing officers, or the society of real estate appraisers shall be eligible for compensated recognition at the rate of fifty dollars per month for residential designations such as senior residential appraiser, residential member, or senior real property analyst; and one hundred dollars per month for advanced designations such as certified assessment evaluator, member of appraisal institute, or senior real estate analyst, compensation to be provided at the approval of the county assessor.