(a) If an appraiser is not employed by the AMC or already a member of the AMC's panel, an AMC must add the appraiser to the AMC's panel no later than the date on which the AMC makes an assignment to the appraiser.
(b) To add an appraiser to a panel, the AMC must:
(1) initiate the appropriate two-party transaction through the Board's online panel management system, including payment of any required fee(s); or
(2) submit a notice on a form approved by the Board for this purpose, including the signatures of the appraiser and the AMC's primary contact, and the appropriate fee(s).
(c) An appraiser or an AMC may terminate the appraiser's membership on a panel by:
(1) submitting a termination notice electronically through the Board's online panel management system, including payment of any required fee; or
(2) submitting a notice on a form approved by the Board for this purpose and the appropriate fee(s).
(d) If an appraiser terminates his or her membership on a panel, the appraiser must immediately notify the AMC of the termination. If an AMC terminates an appraiser's membership on a panel, the AMC must immediately notify the appraiser of the termination.
(e) If an appraiser's license is suspended or revoked, the Board will remove the appraiser from any panels on which the appraiser is listed with no fee charged to the AMC or the appraiser.
(f) If an appraiser's license expires, the Board will:
(1) change the appraiser's license status the month following expiration of the license; and
(2) remove the appraiser from any panels on which the appraiser is listed with no fee charged to the AMC or the appraiser once the license can no longer be renewed.
Source Note: The provisions of this §159.161 adopted to be effective November 3, 2011, 36 TexReg 7320; amended to be effective June 10, 2012, 37 TexReg 4224; amended to be effective December 14, 2014, 39 TexReg 9668; amended to be effective January 1, 2017, 41 TexReg 9708