2006 New York Code - Use Of The Title "state Certified Real Estate Appraiser" Or "state Licensed Real Estate Appraiser" Or "state Licensed Real Estate Appraiser Assistant.



 
    § 160-b. Use  of  the title "state certified real estate appraiser" or
  "state licensed real estate appraiser" or "state  licensed  real  estate
  appraiser  assistant".  1.  Only  a  person certified under this article
  shall use the title "state certified real estate appraiser" or  licensed
  under  this  article  shall  use  the  title "state licensed real estate
  appraiser" or "state licensed real estate appraiser assistant" or assume
  that title or any title, designation or abbreviation  likely  to  create
  the  impression  of  certification  or  license  by this state as a real
  estate appraiser or real  estate  appraiser  assistant.  After  December
  thirty-first,   nineteen  hundred  ninety-one,  only  a  person  who  is
  certified or licensed pursuant to this article shall describe  or  refer
  to  any  appraisal  or  other  evaluation of real estate located in this
  state by the term "certified" or "licensed".
    2. Nothing in this article shall preclude a person who is not a  state
  certified  or  licensed  real estate appraiser or a licensed real estate
  appraiser assistant from appraising real estate for compensation.

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