C.R.S. Section 12-10-613
Prohibited activities

  • grounds for disciplinary actions
  • procedures

(1)

A real estate appraiser is in violation of this part 6 if the appraiser:

(a)

Has been convicted of a felony or has had accepted by a court a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a felony if the felony is related to the ability to act as a real property appraiser. A certified copy of the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction of the conviction or plea is conclusive evidence of the conviction or plea. In considering the disciplinary action, the board shall be governed by the provisions of section 24-5-101.

(b)

Has violated, or attempted to violate, directly or indirectly, or assisted in or abetted the violation of, or conspired to violate this part 6, a rule promulgated pursuant to this part 6, or an order of the board issued pursuant to this part 6;

(c)

Has accepted any fees, compensation, or other valuable consideration to influence the outcome of an appraisal;

(d)

Has used advertising that is misleading, deceptive, or false;

(e)

Has used fraud or misrepresentation in obtaining a license or certificate under this part 6;

(f)

Has conducted an appraisal in a fraudulent manner or used misrepresentation in any such activity;

(g)

Has acted or failed to act in a manner that does not meet the generally accepted standards of professional appraisal practice as adopted by the board by rule. A certified copy of a malpractice judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction is conclusive evidence of the act or omission, but evidence of the act or omission is not limited to a malpractice judgment.

(h)

Has performed appraisal services beyond his or her level of competency;

(i)

Has been subject to an adverse or disciplinary action in another state, territory, or country relating to a license, certificate, or other authorization to practice as an appraiser. A disciplinary action relating to a license or certificate as an appraiser licensed or certified under this part 6 or any related occupation in any other state, territory, or country for disciplinary reasons is prima facie evidence of grounds for disciplinary action or denial of licensure or certification by the board. This subsection (1)(i) applies only to violations based upon acts or omissions in the other state, territory, or country that are also violations of this part 6.

(j)

Has failed to disclose in the appraisal report the fee paid to the appraiser for a residential real property appraisal if the appraiser was engaged by an appraisal management company to complete the assignment; or

(k)

Has engaged in conduct that would be grounds for the denial of a license or certification under section 12-10-612.

(2)

If an applicant, a licensee, or a certified person has violated any provision of this section, the board may deny or refuse to renew the license or certificate, or, as specified in subsections (3) and (6) of this section, revoke or suspend the license or certificate, issue a letter of admonition to a licensee or certified person, place a licensee or certified person on probation, or impose public censure.

(3)

When a complaint or an investigation discloses an instance of misconduct by a licensed or certified appraiser that, in the opinion of the board, does not warrant formal action by the board but should not be dismissed as being without merit, the board may send a letter of admonition to the appraiser against whom a complaint was made. The letter must advise the appraiser of the right to make a written request, within twenty days after receipt of the letter of admonition, to the board to begin formal disciplinary proceedings as provided in this section to adjudicate the conduct or acts on which the letter was based.

(4)

The board may start a proceeding for discipline of a licensee or certified person when the board has reasonable grounds to believe that a licensee or certified person has committed any act or failed to act pursuant to the grounds established in subsection (1) of this section or when a request for a hearing is timely made under subsection (3) of this section.

(5)

Disciplinary proceedings shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by the “State Administrative Procedure Act”, article 4 of title 24.

(6)

As authorized in subsection (2) of this section, disciplinary actions by the board may consist of the following:

(a)

Revocation of a license or certificate.

(I)

Revocation of a license or certificate by the board means that the licensed or certified person shall surrender his or her license or certificate immediately to the board.

(II)

Any person whose license or certificate to practice is revoked is ineligible to apply for a license or certificate issued under this part 6 until more than two years have elapsed from the date of surrender of the license or certificate. A reapplication after the two-year period is treated as a new application.

(b)

Suspension of a license or certificate.
Suspension of a license or certificate by the board is for a period to be determined by the board.

(c)

Probationary status.
The board may impose probationary status on a licensee or certified person. If the board places a licensee or certified person on probation, the board may include conditions for continued practice that the board deems appropriate to assure that the licensee or certified person is otherwise qualified to practice in accordance with generally accepted professional standards of professional appraisal practice, as specified in board rules, including any or all of the following:

(I)

A requirement that the licensee or certified person take courses of training or education as needed to correct deficiencies found in the hearing;

(II)

A review or supervision of his or her practice as may be necessary to determine the quality of the practice and to correct deficiencies in the practice; and

(III)

The imposition of restrictions upon the nature of his or her appraisal practice to assure that he or she does not practice beyond the limits of his or her capabilities.

(d)

Public censure.
If, after notice and hearing, the director or the director’s designee determines that the licensee or certified person has committed any of the acts specified in this section, the board may impose public censure.

(7)

In addition to any other discipline imposed pursuant to this section, a person who violates this part 6 or the rules promulgated pursuant to this article 10 may be penalized by the board, upon a finding of a violation made pursuant to article 4 of title 24, by imposition of a fine of not more than one thousand dollars per violation.

(8)

A person participating in good faith in making a complaint or report or participating in an investigative or administrative proceeding before the board pursuant to this article 10 is immune from any liability, civil or criminal, that otherwise might result by reason of the action.

(9)

A licensee or certified person who has direct knowledge that a person has violated this part 6 shall report his or her knowledge to the board.

(10)

The board, on its own motion or upon application at any time after the imposition of discipline as provided in this section, may reconsider its prior action and reinstate or restore a license or certificate, terminate probation, or reduce the severity of its prior disciplinary action. The decision of whether to take any further action or hold a hearing with respect to a prior disciplinary action rests in the sole discretion of the board.

Source: Section 12-10-613 — Prohibited activities - grounds for disciplinary actions - procedures, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-12.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

12‑10‑101
Definitions
12‑10‑201
Definitions
12‑10‑202
License required
12‑10‑203
Application for license - rules - definition
12‑10‑204
Errors and omissions insurance required - rules
12‑10‑205
Licenses - issuance - contents - display
12‑10‑206
Real estate commission - created - compensation - immunity
12‑10‑207
Division of real estate - creation - director, clerks, and assistants
12‑10‑208
Resident licensee - nonresident licensee - consent to service
12‑10‑209
Record of licensees - publications
12‑10‑210
Compilation and publication of passing rates per educational institution for real estate licensure examinations - definition - rules
12‑10‑211
Change of license status - inactive - cancellation
12‑10‑212
License fees - partnership, limited liability company, and corporation licenses - rules
12‑10‑213
Renewal of license - continuing education requirement - rules
12‑10‑214
Disposition of fees
12‑10‑215
Fee adjustments - cash fund created
12‑10‑216
Records - evidence - inspection
12‑10‑217
Investigation - revocation - actions against licensee or applicant - definition
12‑10‑218
Affiliated business arrangements - definitions - disclosures - enforcement and penalties - reporting - rules - investigation information shared with the division of insurance
12‑10‑219
Hearing - administrative law judge - review - rules
12‑10‑220
Rules
12‑10‑220.5
Radon disclosure - rules
12‑10‑221
Broker remuneration
12‑10‑222
Acts of third parties - broker’s liability
12‑10‑223
Violations
12‑10‑224
Subpoena compelling attendance of witnesses and production of records and documents
12‑10‑225
Failure to obey subpoena - penalty
12‑10‑226
Powers of commission - injunctions
12‑10‑226.3
HOA homeowners’ rights task force - creation - membership - duties - reporting - definitions - repeal
12‑10‑226.5
Metropolitan district homeowners’ rights task force - creation - membership - duties - reporting - definition - repeal
12‑10‑227
Repeal of part - subject to review
12‑10‑301
When entitled to commission
12‑10‑302
Objections on account of title
12‑10‑303
When owner must perfect title
12‑10‑304
Referral fees - conformity with federal law required - remedies for violation - definitions
12‑10‑305
Repeal of part - subject to review
12‑10‑401
Legislative declaration
12‑10‑402
Definitions
12‑10‑403
Relationships between brokers and the public - definition - rules
12‑10‑403.5
Broker engagement contracts - residential premises - prohibited terms - definition
12‑10‑404
Single agent engaged by seller or landlord
12‑10‑405
Single agent engaged by buyer or tenant
12‑10‑406
Dual agent
12‑10‑407
Transaction-broker
12‑10‑408
Broker disclosures
12‑10‑409
Duration of relationship
12‑10‑410
Compensation
12‑10‑411
Violations
12‑10‑501
Definitions
12‑10‑502
Registration required
12‑10‑503
Application for registration
12‑10‑504
Registration of developers
12‑10‑505
Refusal, revocation, or suspension of registration - letter of admonition - probation
12‑10‑506
Powers of commission - injunction - rules
12‑10‑507
Violation - penalty
12‑10‑508
Repeal of part - subject to review
12‑10‑601
Legislative declaration
12‑10‑602
Definitions
12‑10‑603
Board of real estate appraisers - creation - compensation - immunity - legislative declaration - subject to review - repeal of part
12‑10‑604
Powers and duties of the board - rules
12‑10‑605
Fees, penalties, and fines collected under part 6
12‑10‑606
Qualifications for licensing and certification of appraisers - continuing education - rules - evaluations - definitions
12‑10‑607
Appraisal management companies - application for license - exemptions
12‑10‑608
Errors and omissions insurance - duties of the division - certificate of coverage - group plan made available - rules
12‑10‑609
Bond required
12‑10‑610
Expiration of licenses - renewal - penalties - fees - rules
12‑10‑611
Licensure or certification by endorsement - temporary practice
12‑10‑612
Denial of license or certificate - renewal - definition
12‑10‑613
Prohibited activities - grounds for disciplinary actions - procedures
12‑10‑614
Appraisal management companies - prohibited activities - grounds for disciplinary actions - procedures - rules
12‑10‑615
Judicial review of final board actions and orders
12‑10‑616
Unlawful acts - penalties
12‑10‑617
Appraisal management company license required - violations - injunction
12‑10‑618
Injunctive proceedings
12‑10‑619
Special provision for appraiser employees of county assessors
12‑10‑620
Duties of board under federal law
12‑10‑621
Business entities
12‑10‑622
Provisions found not to comply with federal law null and void - severability
12‑10‑623
Scope of article - regulated financial institutions - de minimis exemption
12‑10‑701
Short title
12‑10‑702
Definitions
12‑10‑703
Board of mortgage loan originators - creation - compensation - enforcement of part after board creation - immunity
12‑10‑704
License required - rules
12‑10‑705
Registration required - rules
12‑10‑706
License or registration inactivation
12‑10‑707
Errors and omissions insurance - duties of the board - certificate of coverage - when required - group plan made available - effect - rules
12‑10‑708
License renewal
12‑10‑709
Exemptions - definition - rules
12‑10‑710
Originator’s relationship to borrower - rules
12‑10‑711
Powers and duties of the board - rules
12‑10‑712
Powers and duties of the board over mortgage companies - fines - rules
12‑10‑713
Disciplinary actions - grounds - procedures - rules
12‑10‑714
Hearing - administrative law judge - review - rules
12‑10‑715
Subpoena - petty offense
12‑10‑716
Immunity
12‑10‑717
Bond required - rules
12‑10‑718
Fees
12‑10‑719
Attorney general - district attorney - jurisdiction
12‑10‑720
Violations - injunctions
12‑10‑721
Prohibited conduct - influencing a real estate appraisal
12‑10‑722
Rule-making authority
12‑10‑723
Acts of employee - mortgage loan originator’s liability
12‑10‑724
Dual status as real estate broker - requirements
12‑10‑725
Written disclosure of fees and costs - contents - limits on fees - rules
12‑10‑726
Fee, commission, or compensation - when permitted - amount
12‑10‑727
Confidentiality
12‑10‑728
Mortgage call reports - reports of violations
12‑10‑729
Unique identifier - clearly displayed
12‑10‑730
Repeal of part - subject to review
12‑10‑801
HOA information and resource center - creation - duties - rules - subject to review - repeal
12‑10‑901
Definitions
12‑10‑902
Purchase of service contract not compulsory
12‑10‑903
Contract requirements
12‑10‑904
Penalty for violation
12‑10‑905
Prohibitions
12‑10‑906
Repeal of part - subject to review
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 12-10-613’s source at colorado​.gov