- Joined
- Jan 15, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
The problem with accomodating special cases is that the majority of people who take advantage of those accomodations are not the special cases for which those exceptions were intended. This is a case where it's better to inconvenience the few than it is to create an unnecessary loophole.
Temporary practice is not the same thing as reciprocal licensing. With reciprocal licensing the individual is licensed to perform an unlimited amount of work in that state as a licensee in that state. Temporary practice permits allow the visiting individual to come in and perform specific assignments without having to go through the entire licensing process.
The states are required to offer temporary practice permits, and are highly encouraged to use a process that is expedient and a fee that is reasonable. If the assignment involves a 5 figure fee that $200 temporary practice permit fee shouldn't pose a problem, and neither should the 1 week processing time. For specialty appraisers I would think that most states would not object to making an exception as to how many such appraisals could be performed by an individual in their state during the course of a year without having to go through a permanent license application process.
Temporary practice is not the same thing as reciprocal licensing. With reciprocal licensing the individual is licensed to perform an unlimited amount of work in that state as a licensee in that state. Temporary practice permits allow the visiting individual to come in and perform specific assignments without having to go through the entire licensing process.
The states are required to offer temporary practice permits, and are highly encouraged to use a process that is expedient and a fee that is reasonable. If the assignment involves a 5 figure fee that $200 temporary practice permit fee shouldn't pose a problem, and neither should the 1 week processing time. For specialty appraisers I would think that most states would not object to making an exception as to how many such appraisals could be performed by an individual in their state during the course of a year without having to go through a permanent license application process.