441.8 - TERM -- CONTINUING EDUCATION -- FILLING VACANCY.

        441.8  TERM -- CONTINUING EDUCATION -- FILLING      VACANCY.         The term of office of an assessor appointed under this chapter      shall be for six years.  Appointments for each succeeding term shall      be made in the same manner as the original appointment except that      not less than ninety days before the expiration of the term of the      assessor the conference board shall hold a meeting to determine      whether or not it desires to reappoint the incumbent assessor to a      new term.  If the decision is made not to reappoint the assessor, the      assessor shall be notified, in writing, of such decision not less      than ninety days prior to the expiration of the assessor's term of      office.  Failure of the conference board to provide timely      notification of the decision not to reappoint the assessor shall      result in the assessor being reappointed.         Effective January 1, 1980, the conference board shall have the      power to reappoint the incumbent assessor only if the incumbent      assessor has satisfactorily completed the continuing education      program provided for in this section.         The director of revenue shall develop and administer a program of      continuing education which shall emphasize assessment and appraisal      procedures, and the assessment laws of this state, and which shall      include the subject matter specified in section 441.5.         The director of revenue shall establish, designate, or approve      courses, workshops, seminars, or symposiums to be offered as part of      the continuing education program, the content of these courses,      workshops, seminars, or symposiums and the number of hours of      classroom instruction for each.  The director of revenue may provide      that no more than thirty hours of tested credit may be received for      the submission of a narrative appraisal approved by a professional      appraisal society designated by the director.  At least once each      year the director of revenue shall evaluate the continuing education      program and make necessary changes in the program.         Upon the successful completion of courses, workshops, seminars, a      narrative appraisal or symposiums contained in the program of      continuing education, as demonstrated by attendance at sessions of      the courses, workshops, seminars or symposiums and, in the case of a      course designated by the director of revenue, attaining a grade of at      least seventy percent on an examination administered at the      conclusion of the course, or the submission of proof that a narrative      appraisal has been approved by a professional appraisal society      designated by the director of revenue the assessor or deputy assessor      shall receive credit equal to the number of hours of classroom      instruction contained in those courses, workshops, seminars, or      symposiums or the number of hours of credit specified by the director      of revenue for a narrative appraisal.  An assessor or deputy assessor      shall not be allowed to obtain credit for a course, workshop,      seminar, or symposium for which the assessor or deputy assessor has      previously received credit during the current term or appointment      except for those courses, workshops, seminars, or symposiums      designated by the director of revenue.  Only one narrative appraisal      may be approved for credit during the assessor's or deputy assessor's      current term or appointment and credit shall not be allowed for a      narrative appraisal approved by a professional appraisal society      prior to the beginning of the assessor's or deputy assessor's current      term or appointment.  The examinations shall be confidential, except      that the director of revenue and persons designated by the director      may have access to the examinations.         Upon receiving credit equal to one hundred fifty hours of      classroom instruction during the assessor's current term of office of      which at least ninety of the one hundred fifty hours are from courses      requiring an examination upon conclusion of the course, the director      of revenue shall certify to the assessor's conference board that the      assessor is eligible to be reappointed to the position.  For persons      appointed to complete an unexpired term, the number of credits      required to be certified as eligible for reappointment shall be      prorated according to the amount of time remaining in the present      term of the assessor.  If the person was an assessor in another      jurisdiction, the assessor may carry forward any credit hours      received in the previous position in excess of the number that would      be necessary to be considered current in that position.  Upon written      request by the person seeking a waiver of the continuing education      requirements, the director may waive the continuing education      requirements if the director determines good cause exists for the      waiver.         Within each six-year period following the appointment of a deputy      assessor, the deputy assessor shall comply with this section except      that upon the successful completion of ninety hours of classroom      instruction of which at least sixty of the ninety hours are from      courses requiring an examination upon conclusion of the course, the      deputy assessor shall be certified by the director of revenue as      being eligible to remain in the position.  If a deputy assessor fails      to comply with this section, the deputy assessor shall be removed      from the position until successful completion of the required hours      of credit.  If a deputy is appointed to the office of assessor, the      hours of credit obtained as deputy pursuant to this section shall be      credited to that individual as assessor and for the individual to be      reappointed at the expiration of the term as assessor, that      individual must obtain the credits which are necessary to total the      number of hours for reappointment.  Upon written request by the      person seeking a waiver of the continuing education requirements, the      director may waive the continuing education requirements if the      director determines good cause exists for the waiver.         Each conference board shall include in the budget for the      operation of the assessor's office funds sufficient to enable the      assessor and any deputy assessor to obtain certification as provided      in this section.  The conference board shall also allow the assessor      and any deputy assessor sufficient time off from their regular duties      to obtain certification.  The director of revenue shall adopt rules      pursuant to chapter 17A to implement and administer this section.         If the incumbent assessor is not reappointed as above provided,      then not less than sixty days before the expiration of the term of      said assessor, a new assessor shall be selected as provided in      section 441.6.         In the event of the removal, resignation, death, or removal from      the county of the said assessor, the conference board shall proceed      to fill the vacancy by appointing an assessor to serve the unexpired      term in the manner provided in section 441.6.  Until the vacancy is      filled, the chief deputy shall act as assessor, and in the event      there be no deputy, in the case of counties the auditor shall act as      assessor and in the case of cities having an assessor the city clerk      shall act as assessor.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C46, § 405.6; C50, 54, 58, § 405.6, 441.3; C62, 66, 71, 73, 75,      77, 79, 81, S81, § 441.8; 81 Acts, ch 143, § 1] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         86 Acts, ch 1245, § 449; 87 Acts, ch 198, § 6; 97 Acts, ch 158,      §37; 2003 Acts, ch 145, §286; 2005 Acts, ch 140, §55, 56         Referred to in § 331.502, 441.5, 441.10, 441.56