Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 82C — Appraisal Management Companies
Section 82C.06 — Exemptions.

This chapter does not apply to:
(1) a person that exclusively employs appraisers on an employer and employee basis for the performance of appraisals, and:
(i) the employer is responsible for ensuring that the appraisals are performed by employees in accordance with USPAP; and
(ii) the employer accepts all liability associated with the performance of the appraisal by the employee;
(2) a department or unit within a financial institution that is subject to direct regulation by an agency of the United States government, or to regulation by an agency of this state, that receives a request for the performance of an appraisal from one employee of the financial institution, and another employee of the same financial institution assigns the request for the appraisal to an appraiser that is an independent contractor to the institution, except that an appraisal management company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of a financial institution is considered a department or unit within a financial institution to which the provisions of this chapter do not apply;
(3) a person that enters into an agreement, whether written or otherwise, with an appraiser for the performance of an appraisal, and upon the completion of the appraisal, the report of the appraiser performing the appraisal is signed by both the appraiser who completed the appraisal and the appraiser who requested the completion of the appraisal, except that an appraisal management company may not avoid the requirements of this chapter by requiring that an employee of the appraisal management company that is an appraiser to sign an appraisal that is completed by an appraiser that is part of the appraisal panel of the appraisal management company;
(4) any governmental agency performing appraisals on behalf of that level of government or any agency performing ad valorem tax appraisals for county assessors; or
(5) an appraisal management company that is a subsidiary owned and controlled by a financial institution regulated by a federal financial institution regulatory agency, except that it must provide the fees and information required to be collected by the commissioner pursuant to section 82C.08, subdivision 2, paragraph (c), for transmission to the Appraisal Subcommittee for the National Registry.
2010 c 347 art 6 s 14; 2020 c 80 art 1 s 20; 2020 c 94 s 2