64:02:01:03. Certification required. Any individual assessing or appraising property in this state for property tax purposes shall be certified by the department.
Source: 2 SDR 40, effective December 8, 1975; 5 SDR 60, effective January 25, 1979; 9 SDR 28, effective September 5, 1982; 13 SDR 129, 13 SDR 134, effective July 1, 1987; 16 SDR 76, effective November 1, 1989; 20 SDR 134, effective February 22, 1994; 21 SDR 219, effective July 1, 1995; 24 SDR 180, effective July 1, 1998; 28 SDR 178, effective July 1, 2002; 47 SDR 71, effective December 10, 2020.
General Authority: SDCL 10-3-1.2.
Law Implemented: SDCL 10-3-1.1, 10-3-1.2.
64:02:01:03.01. Temporary certification. The department may issue a temporary certificate to an individual under the condition that the individual receives a permanent certificate under § 64:02:01:03.02 within one year of the temporary certificate's issuance.
Source: 47 SDR 71, effective December 10, 2020.
General Authority: SDCL 10-3-1.2.
Law Implemented: SDCL 10-3-1.1, 10-3-1.2.
Cross Reference: Permanent certification -- Program requirements, § 64:02:01:03.02.
64:02:01:03.02. Program certification -- Program requirements. To receive a permanent certificate, an individual shall successfully complete the following:
(1) Attend and pass the department annual assessor school;
(2) Successfully complete training courses, as prescribed in § 64:02:01:16; and
(3) Successfully complete the department certification examination by earning a passing score.
A permanent certificate earned by a temporary certificate holder is effective for a five-year period from the date immediately following the expiration of the temporary certificate.
Source: 47 SDR 71, effective December 10, 2020.
General Authority: SDCL 10-3-1.2.
Law Implemented: SDCL 10-3-1.1, 10-3-1.2.
Cross Reference: Training courses, § 64:02:01:16.
64:02:01:03.03. Permanent certification of outside appraiser assessors -- Eligibility. An outside appraiser assessor may become certified by the department if the individual:
(1) Has two prior years of full-time experience in appraisal or assessment;
(2) Has completed relevant coursework approved by the secretary; and
(3) Obtains a passing score on the department certification examination.
A certification received under this section is effective for a period of five years from the date a passing score was obtained on the examination.
Source: 47 SDR 71, effective December 10, 2020.
General Authority: SDCL 10-3-1.2.
Law Implemented: SDCL 10-3-1.1, 10-3-1.2.