S.B. 1013 78(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


S.B. 1013
By: Staples
Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Committee Report (Unamended)



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Currently, the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board (TALCB)
lacks authority over individuals performing unlicensed appraisal services.
Individual licenses and certificates automatically expire, requiring
licensees to repeat the application process.  
S.B. 1013 authorizes TALCB to sanction those performing unlicensed
appraisal services and provides for administrative, criminal, and civil
penalties.  


RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the committee's opinion that rulemaking authority is expressly
granted to the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board in
SECTION 2 (Section 1103.212, Occupations Code) of this bill. 


ANALYSIS

Amends Section 1103.156(a), Occupations Code, to include an additional fee
that the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board (TALCB) is
authorized to establish to administer this chapter. 
Amends Chapter 1103E, Occupations Code, by adding Sections 1103.212 and
1103.213, as follows: Sec. 1103.212. EXTENSION OF TIME TO COMPLETE
REQUIRED CONTINUING EDUCATION. (a) Authorizes TALCB by rule to establish
procedures under which a person is authorized to obtain an extension of
time to complete continuing education required to renew the person's
certificate or license. (b) Authorizes TALCB to require a person under
this section to meet certain requirements. (c) Requires a person to
complete the required continuing education before performing an appraisal
in a federally related transaction, notwithstanding the other provisions
of this section. Sec. 1103.213. INACTIVE CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE. (a)
Authorizes TALCB to place on inactive status the certificate or license of
an appraiser if the appraiser is not acting as an appraiser, is not
sponsoring an appraiser trainee, and submits a written application to
TALCB before the expiration date of the appraiser's certificate or
license. (b) Authorizes TALCB to place on inactive status the certificate
or license of an appraiser whose certificate or license has expired if the
appraiser applies for inactive status on a form prescribed by TALCB not
later than the first anniversary of the expiration date of the appraiser's
certificate or license. (c) Requires an appraiser applying for inactive
status to terminate the appraiser's association with each appraiser
trainee sponsored by the appraiser by giving written notice to each
appraiser trainee before the 30th day preceding the date the appraiser
applies for inactive status. (d) Provides that an appraiser on inactive
status is prohibited from performing any activity regulated under this
chapter, is required to pay annual renewal fees, and is not required to
pay the annual registry fee described by Section 1103.156(b). (e) Requires
TALCB to maintain a list of each appraiser whose certificate or license is
on inactive status. (f) Requires TALCB to remove an appraiser's
certificate or license from inactive status if the appraiser submits an
application to TALCB, pays the required fee and submits proof of complying
with the continuing education requirements of Section 1103.211 during the
two years preceding the date the application under Subdivision (1) is
filed. 
Amends Section 1103.451, Occupations Code, by adding Subsection (d), as
follows: (d)  Authorizes TALCB, on its own motion, to file a formal
complaint against a person who engages in an activity for which a
certificate or license is required under this chapter without holding a
certificate or license. Provides that this subchapter and Subchapter K
apply to a complaint filed under this subsection in the same manner as
they apply to a complaint filed under Subsection (b).  
Amends Section 1103.551(a), Occupations Code, to authorize TALCB to
institute an action in its own name against any person, including a person
who is not certified or licensed under this chapter, to enjoin a violation
of this chapter or a rule adopted by TALCB under this chapter.  
Amends Section 1103.552(b), Occupations Code, to replace the word
"appraiser" with "person."  
Amends the heading to Section 1103.553, Occupations Code, to read as
follows: Sec. 1103.553. CIVIL PENALTY FOR FILING FRIVOLOUS COMPLAINT.  
Amends Chapter 1103L, Occupations Code, by adding Section 1103.5535, as
follows: Sec. 1103.5535. CIVIL PENALTY FOR ENGAGING IN ACTIVITY WITHOUT
REQUIRED CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE. (a) Provides that a person who receives
consideration for engaging in an activity for which a certificate or
license is required under this chapter and who does not hold a certificate
or license is liable for a civil penalty. (b) Prohibits the amount of a
civil penalty imposed under this section from being less than the amount
of money equal to the value of the consideration received or more than
three times the amount of money equal to the value of the consideration
received. (c) Authorizes the attorney general or a district or county
attorney to bring an action in district court to recover a civil penalty
under this section, at the request of TALCB. (d) Requires a civil penalty
recovered in an action under this section to be deposited in the state
treasury. 
Amends the heading to Section 1103.554, Occupations Code, to read as
follows: Sec. 1103.554. CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR MISREPRESENTING
QUALIFICATIONS.  
Amends Chapter 1103L, Occupations Code, by adding Section 1103.5545, as
follows: Sec. 1103.5545. CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR ENGAGING IN ACTIVITY WITHOUT
REQUIRED CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE. (a) Provides that a person commits an
offense if the person engages in an activity for which a certificate or
license is required under this chapter without holding a certificate or
license. (b) Provides that an offense under this section is a Class A
misdemeanor.  


EFFECTIVE DATE

September 1, 2003.