AUTOMOTIVE DAMAGE APPRAISERS TEST
1. Authority of the Auto Damage Appraiser
Licensing Board (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G;
212 CMR 2.01): 2.01: Scope of
Regulations
(1)Purpose and Applicability. The purpose of 212 CMR 2.00 is to
promote the public welfare
and safety by improving the quality and economy of the appraisal
and repair of damaged motor
vehicles. Any licensed appraiser, individual or corporate entity who
employs li- censed appraisers
shall be bound by 212 CMR 2.00.
212 CMR 2.00 is intended to be read in conjunction with 211 CMR
133.00,
Standards for
the Repair of Damaged Motor Vehicles.
(2)Authority. 212 CMR 2.00 is promulgated under the authority
granted to the Auto Damage
Appraiser Licensing Board by M.G.L. c. 26, § 8G, as added by St. 1981,
c. 775, § 1.
(3)The Board may from time to time issue Advisory Rulings and
shall do so in compliance
with M.G.L. c. 30A, § 8.
(4)Definitions
,2. 1.2 Licensing requirements
Qualifications (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G; 212 CMR
2.02(2)): Any applicant for a license shall be 18 years of age or over
and of good moral character. He or she shall furnish satisfactory proof
to the Board that he or
she possesses the educational qualifications required for graduation
from high school or that he
or she possesses relevant work experience deemed satisfactory by the
Board. No applicant shall
be considered competent unless the applicant has assisted in the
preparation of appraisals for at
least three months under the close supervision of a licensed appraiser.
He or she shall complete
an approved appraisal course or at the Board's discretion work
experience may be substituted for
said schooling.
,3. 1.2 Licensing requirements: Process (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G; 212 CMR
2.02(3)): Application and Examination Fee for a License. Any applicant
for a license shall complete
an application to be prescribed by the Board and shall sign it under the
penalties of perjury. He
or she shall submit this application and non-refundable fee of $100 to
the Board.
After an
application is received and approved, the applicant shall be required
to pass an examination
given under the supervision of the Board. All successful applicants will
be issued a numbered
license. Any applicant failing to pass an examination, upon the payment
of a further nonrefundable
fee of $50.00, shall be entitled to a reexamination after the expiration
of six months from the date of the last examination. Any applicant
failing to pass an examination shall be
allowed to review his or her examination.
4. 1.2 Licensing requirements: Display (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G; 212 CMR
2.02(1)): Requirement That License Be Obtained and Displayed. No
person in Massachusetts shall
appraise or estimate damages to motor vehicles or otherwise present
himself or herself as an
appraiser unless he or she has first obtained a license from the
Auto Damage Appraiser Licensing
, Board. This license shall be valid for one year or less and shall be
renewed annually on July 1st.
Any appraiser, while making an appraisal, shall carry his or her license
and shall, upon request,
display it to any person involved in the claim or to any representative
of the Board.
5. Maintenance and duration (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec.
8G; 212 CMR 2.02(1)(4)): (1) This license shall be valid for one year or
less and shall be renewed annually on July 1st.
(2) Renewal of License. The Board shall mail to each licensed
appraiser an application for
renewal. Such application shall be completed and returned to the
Board. Each application shall
be accompanied by a renewal fee of $50.00. After verification of the
facts stated on the renewal
application, the Board shall issue a renewal license dated July first, and
this license
1. Authority of the Auto Damage Appraiser
Licensing Board (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G;
212 CMR 2.01): 2.01: Scope of
Regulations
(1)Purpose and Applicability. The purpose of 212 CMR 2.00 is to
promote the public welfare
and safety by improving the quality and economy of the appraisal
and repair of damaged motor
vehicles. Any licensed appraiser, individual or corporate entity who
employs li- censed appraisers
shall be bound by 212 CMR 2.00.
212 CMR 2.00 is intended to be read in conjunction with 211 CMR
133.00,
Standards for
the Repair of Damaged Motor Vehicles.
(2)Authority. 212 CMR 2.00 is promulgated under the authority
granted to the Auto Damage
Appraiser Licensing Board by M.G.L. c. 26, § 8G, as added by St. 1981,
c. 775, § 1.
(3)The Board may from time to time issue Advisory Rulings and
shall do so in compliance
with M.G.L. c. 30A, § 8.
(4)Definitions
,2. 1.2 Licensing requirements
Qualifications (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G; 212 CMR
2.02(2)): Any applicant for a license shall be 18 years of age or over
and of good moral character. He or she shall furnish satisfactory proof
to the Board that he or
she possesses the educational qualifications required for graduation
from high school or that he
or she possesses relevant work experience deemed satisfactory by the
Board. No applicant shall
be considered competent unless the applicant has assisted in the
preparation of appraisals for at
least three months under the close supervision of a licensed appraiser.
He or she shall complete
an approved appraisal course or at the Board's discretion work
experience may be substituted for
said schooling.
,3. 1.2 Licensing requirements: Process (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G; 212 CMR
2.02(3)): Application and Examination Fee for a License. Any applicant
for a license shall complete
an application to be prescribed by the Board and shall sign it under the
penalties of perjury. He
or she shall submit this application and non-refundable fee of $100 to
the Board.
After an
application is received and approved, the applicant shall be required
to pass an examination
given under the supervision of the Board. All successful applicants will
be issued a numbered
license. Any applicant failing to pass an examination, upon the payment
of a further nonrefundable
fee of $50.00, shall be entitled to a reexamination after the expiration
of six months from the date of the last examination. Any applicant
failing to pass an examination shall be
allowed to review his or her examination.
4. 1.2 Licensing requirements: Display (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec. 8G; 212 CMR
2.02(1)): Requirement That License Be Obtained and Displayed. No
person in Massachusetts shall
appraise or estimate damages to motor vehicles or otherwise present
himself or herself as an
appraiser unless he or she has first obtained a license from the
Auto Damage Appraiser Licensing
, Board. This license shall be valid for one year or less and shall be
renewed annually on July 1st.
Any appraiser, while making an appraisal, shall carry his or her license
and shall, upon request,
display it to any person involved in the claim or to any representative
of the Board.
5. Maintenance and duration (M.G.L. C. 26 Sec.
8G; 212 CMR 2.02(1)(4)): (1) This license shall be valid for one year or
less and shall be renewed annually on July 1st.
(2) Renewal of License. The Board shall mail to each licensed
appraiser an application for
renewal. Such application shall be completed and returned to the
Board. Each application shall
be accompanied by a renewal fee of $50.00. After verification of the
facts stated on the renewal
application, the Board shall issue a renewal license dated July first, and
this license