Idaho Real Estate Appraiser Board
Bureau of Occupational Licenses
1109 Main Street, Suite 220
Boise, Idaho 83702-5642
(208) 334-3233

Minutes of August 19, 2002

  

The Idaho Real Estate Appraiser Board meeting was called to order at 8:25 a.m., Monday, August 19, 2002 at the Bureau of Occupational Licenses, Owyhee Plaza, 1109 Main Street, Suite 220, Boise, Idaho. 

Roll Call:        Stanley Moe, Chairman

                       Ruby Stroschein, Vice Chairman

                       Paul Morgan, Board Member

    Doyle Pugmire, Board Member

    Henri LeMoyne

 

Bureau Staff:    Rayola Jacobsen, Bureau Chief

        Budd A. Hetrick, Jr., Deputy Bureau Chief

                            Roger Hales, Administrative Attorney

                            Dee Ann Randall, Administrative Secretary

                            Marcie McGinty, Secretary

 

The Board welcomed Henri LeMoyne as the new board member. 

Minutes 

Moved by Doyle Pugmire, seconded by Henri LeMoyne and carried that the minutes of the June 17, 2002 board meeting be approved. 

Rayola Jacobsen 

The Board met in the new board meeting room and expressed to the Bureau their satisfaction and approval of the room.  The Board also agrees with going paperless in the meetings by agendas, minutes and other information being provided by overhead screen. 

Ms. Jacobsen informed the Board that Dee Ann Randall will be retiring the end of August and Marcie McGinty will be the secretary assigned to the Real Estate Appraiser Board. 

Ms. Jacobsen informed the Board that the law has been prepared and will be submitted changing the renewal date of licensees to their birth date.  If successful, this law change will become effective July 1, 2003. 

Roger Hales

Mr. Hales reviewed with the Board correspondence he has had with Dan Grober, Attorney for Paul Bull, LRA-101, regarding licensure by reciprocity.  Mr. Bull currently holds an Idaho licensed residential appraiser license and is wanting to upgrade this license to certified residential appraiser based on reciprocity with the state of Oregon.  Mr. Hales informed Mr. Grober that a resident of Idaho is unable to upgrade their license in Idaho through use of a reciprocal license from another state.  Should Mr. Bull relocate to another state and obtain a resident real estate appraiser license or certification and then make application to Idaho, he would be issued such a reciprocal license.  

Letter from Ed Morse, certified general appraiser, regarding 54-4105(5) exemption for Idaho transportation department was reviewed.  This matter was tabled. 

Financial Report 

Mr. Hetrick presented the Financial Reports for fiscal yearend 2002 and fiscal year 2003 to date. The current cash balance for the Board is $102,799. 

Complaint Report 

Mr. Hetrick presented the Complaint Report and the Attorney General’s disciplinary report. 

Executive Session 

Moved by Doyle Pugmire, seconded by Paul Morgan and carried the Board goes into executive session to discuss possible litigation matters exempt from public disclosure.  The time being 10:05 a.m. 

Moved by Ruby Stroschein, seconded by Henri LeMoyne and carried that Board comes out of executive session at 10:30 a.m. 

Moved by Paul Morgan, seconded by Henri LeMoyne and carried that the following complaints REA-L3-02B-011, REA-P3-02A-01-019, REA-L3-92A-00-030, and REA-P3-02B-017 the Board authorizes the Deputy Attorney General to negotiate a consent order wherein the Respondent’s license be suspended for a minimum of six (6) months, pay $2,000 fine and $3,000 investigative costs and attorney fees. 

Moved by Henri LeMoyne, seconded by Ruby Stroschein and carried that the motion be amended to suspend the license for ninety (90) days, pay $2,000 fine and $3,000 investigative fees and be place on one year probation.  

Moved by Paul Morgan, seconded by Henri LeMoyne and carried that in these cases the newly licensed trainee enter into a consent order wherein he be issued a formal reprimand, pay $500 fine and $500 investigative costs and attorney fees and be placed on six (6) months probation. 

Moved by Paul Morgan, seconded by Henri LeMoyne and carried the motion be amended to $500 fine and $1,000 investigative costs and attorney fees and six (6) months probation.  Doyle Pugmire recused himself from any involvement in this matter. 

Temporary Rule 

The Board authorized the Bureau to proceed as soon as possible with a temporary/proposed rule changing the rules that require USPAP be taken every five (5) years to every two years licensees must take a 7.5 hour USPAP course.  This temporary/proposed rule would bring the Board rule into compliance with the federal requirement. 

Monty Egbert 

The Board reviewed the experience log sheets submitted by Monty Egbert, as a condition of a previous consent order.  Moved by Doyle Pugmire, seconded by Henri LeMoyne and carried that the Board authorizes the Chair of the Board to sign and release Monty Egbert from the consent order based on his compliance.  Paul Morgan recused himself from ay action on this matter. 

Board Policy on Distance Education 

Moved by Paul Morgan, seconded by Ruby Stroschein and carried that the Board approves the revised policy guide regarding distance education.  

The Board requested that Ms. McGinty send a copy of the complete board policy guides manual to Henri LeMoyne. 

AARO Meeting 

Moved by Ruby Stroschein, seconded by Paul Morgan that Stan Moe and John Kersey attend the AARO meeting to be held in Washington D.C. on October 19 – 22, 2002. 

Board/Bureau Contract 

Mr. Hetrick reviewed the board/bureau contract for FY2003 and discussed the changes with them.  Moved by Ruby Stroschein, seconded by Doyle Pugmire that the Board approves the FY2003 board/bureau contract and authorize the Chair of the Board to sign the contract. 

Licensees Audited Continuing Education 

Moved by Ruby Stroschein, seconded by Paul Morgan and carried that all licensees who were audited for meeting the continuing education requirement are approved by the Board. 

Meeting Time 

Moved by Paul Morgan, seconded by Doyle Pugmire and carried that the board meetings begin at 8:00 a.m. 

Continuing Education 

Moved by Doyle Pugmire, seconded by Paul Morgan and carried that the Corridors and Rights of Way: Valuation and Policy course presented by the International Right of Way Association be approved for fourteen (14) hours continuing education credit. 

Meeting adjourned.


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