It probably does not.
So how does one comply with the law.
The law clearly states the fact an individual has a license is not in itself enough to place someone on an approved list or use them.
An institution also is responsible for ensuring that a third party selects an appraiser or a
person to perform an evaluation who is competent and independent, has the requisite experience
and training for the assignment, and thorough knowledge of the subject property’s market.
Appraisers must be appropriately certified or licensed, but this minimum credentialing
requirement, although necessary, is not sufficient to determine that an appraiser is competent to
perform an assignment for a particular property or geographic market.
So how do you suggest complying with the law, outside of sample work?