To be approved by the Board for prelicensing credit, a course instructor shall be an individual who has been approved as an instructor by one (1) of the bona fide professional appraisal organizations that is a member of the Appraisal Foundation, or be a professor or instructor at a college or university which has an accredited department of real estate and economics.
An appraiser instructor of a prelicensing (residential appraisal) course shall possess one hundred five (105) classroom hours of real estate appraisal education and two thousand (2,000) hours experience as a residential real estate appraiser within the previous five (5) years.
An appraiser instructor of a precertification (general appraisal) course shall possess two hundred five (205) classroom hours of real estate appraisal education and two thousand (2,000) hours experience as a general real estate appraiser within the previous five (5) years, with at least one-half (1/2) of such experience being in income property appraising.
All USPAP courses taught for prelicensure or continuing education purposes shall be taught by AQB-certified instructors who are also certified appraisers.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-2320