Well, it should be!
You often talk about donkeys in appraising - and comment that they might be teachable - IMO, they are not teachable, and there should not be "donkeys" appraising what amounts to a hundred million or more a year in property that is tax payer-backed loans.
I realize you depsie the idea of anything that would protect the appriasers fee, but decent fees are needed to attract and keep quality people in a profession. WTF does it have to do with the US govt? Many fields have college as the entry barrier, and yes, it does keep the supply down, by eliminating the idiots ...and yes it also tends to elevate fees or pay in many professions -
wret govt and fee protection, the govt reg serves to protect the free of cost AMC service to lenders and the corrupt second version of C And R where AMCs can use their own surveys- you only seem to object where any govt policies serve to protect the appraiser fee- there is no neutral gove policy, it protects one set of parties at the expense of another.