National 7 Hour USPAP Update 2012-2013 Version

  • November 15, 2011
  • 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Embassy Suites

Registration

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Cost for CAREA and NCAREA Members:
$155 If registered and paid prior to November 1st

Cost if registered or paid on or after November 1st:  $175.

PAYMENT REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION
DUE TO THE PREPAID COST OF MATERIALS.
PLEASE PAY ON-LINE VIA PAYPAL.

Cost includes:

Materials
(2012-2013 USPAP Book & Student Manual)

Coffee & danish/muffins for the morning session

Buffet lunch on-site.

Registration and coffee/danish 7:30 - 8:00

Class will start promptly at 8:00

We will break for lunch from 12:00 - 1:00

There will be 2 - 10 minute breaks

We welcome back Bonnie Roerig as our instructor, who has been well received by our members for her ability to communicate USPAP compliance effectively, yet never boring.

PLEASE NOTE:  You are required to complete the 7 Hour National USPAP Update Course every two years.  Please do not get confused.  This means you must complete the course in 2008 and 2010 OR 2009 and 2011.

Message from our Division Director, Marcia Waters, for those renewing this year and receiving an audit letter:

There is not a deadline as far as when the information (copies of course certificates) must be submitted, but it has to be submitted before the licensee will be allowed to renew.

We also know that our licensees may be completing their 2011 USPAP course requirement (for those on the odd year cycle) in the next two months. The licensees just need to forward a copy of the course certificate as soon as they can

The USPAP Update Course Audit is based on the DATE OF THE COURSE COMPLETION NOT USPAP VERSION.


COURSE SUMMARY AND OBJECTIVES

This is the 7-Hour USPAP Update Course, as developed by The Appraisal Foundation.  The course focuses on changes to USPAP for 2012 and 2013 and on appraisal issues that affect daily appraisal practice.  The Course will present and explain the new revisions to USPAP effective from January 2012 through December 2013.  It will address those areas of USPAP that are most commonly misunderstood or questioned, and it will present "real world" scenarios that challenge participants to interpret and apply USPAP to situations they encounter in their daily practice.

Each section will cover the rationale for revisions and additions; discuss changes, provide “In the Real World” examples; and utilize topics covered in the most recent FAQs released by the ASB addressing changes to the 2012-2013 edition of USPAP, as well as other topics related to “Everyday Appraisal Issues".

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