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1999 SESSION
HB 2246 Real Estate Appraiser Board; membership.
Introduced by: John S. Reid | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Real Estate Appraiser Board; membership. Changes the composition of the Real Estate Appraiser Board by increasing from four to six, the number of licensed real estate appraisers, and decreasing from two to one, the number of officers or employees familiar with mortgage lending of a financial institution, and decreasing the citizen representation from three to two. The bill provides that current members of the Real Estate Appraiser Board whose terms have not expired as of July 1, 1999 shall not be affected. The bill also contains technical amendments.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Real Estate Appraiser Board; membership. Changes the composition of the Real Estate Appraiser Board by increasing from four to six, the number of licensed real estate appraisers, and decreasing from two to one, the number of officers or employees familiar with mortgage lending of a financial institution, and decreasing the citizen representation from three to two. The bill provides that current members of the Real Estate Appraiser Board whose terms have not expired as of July 1, 1999 shall not be affected.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Real Estate Appraiser Board; membership. Changes the composition of the Real Estate Appraiser Board by increasing from four to six, the number of licensed real estate appraisers, and decreasing from two to one, the number of officers or employees familiar with mortgage lending of a financial institution, and decreasing the citizen representation from three to two. The bill provides that current members of the Real Estate Appraiser Board whose terms have not expired as of July 1, 1999 shall not be affected.