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Hopefully this thread does not get personal in any way and stays on topic. 
We are still looking for that language. My sources have not found any such thing. Yet. So what is this language they talk about?Similarly, I am not relying on the story that Georgia removed the proposed language I criticized here on advice from an employee of FNC.

We are still looking for that language. My sources have not found any such thing.
Thank so very Much DW, I knew I could count on YOU. :Emoticon_hug:My sources found it in 30 seconds. These new rules become effective in Georgia on 8/31/2008.
http://www.greab.state.ga.us/PDFS/About/TABLEOFCONTENTS539-3-July-24-2008.pdf
My sources found it in 30 seconds. These new rules become effective in Georgia on 8/31/2008.
http://www.greab.state.ga.us/PDFS/About/TABLEOFCONTENTS539-3-July-24-2008.pdf
"An appraiser may grant permission to another to affix the appraiser’s signature to an appraisal report provided that the permission is in writing, the permission extends to only one specific appraisal report, the writing identifies the report and the amount of the opinion of value, and the appraiser maintains a copy of the written permission in the appraiser’s work file. An appraiser shall not grant blanket authority to another person to affix the appraiser’s signature to an appraisal report or reports;"
No big deal. The existing "text message via cell phone" technology already provides a lot of flexibility.