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2012 PTC 4 Hours Law/Rules

  • Approved Course #7559
  • Education TypeContinuing Education
  • StateTEXAS
  • Class TypeONLINE - WITH AUDIO - NO EXAM
  • Credit hours4
  • Expire on08/22/2012 CST
  • Price$59.99
  • DiscountNone
 

4 hours of continuing education for Property Tax Consultants are approved by Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR). This will satisfy 4 hours Laws and Rules only, student will need 12 hours continuing education which includes 4 Hours of appraisal related subjects and 4 hours for Property Tax related subjects.

This course topics include:

2 Hrs. of the Texas State Laws and Rules.
1 Hr. Chapter 6. Local Administration
1 Hr. of Texas Property Tax Code.

This class has AUDIO - NO EXAM

WE WILL REPORT YOUR HOURS TO THE TDLR UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE COURSE.

This course is APPROVED by TDLR only. EDJ is not approved through Texas Appraiser Licensing Board. Please take this course accordingly.

The Property Tax Consultant Administrative Rules, Chapter 66, were updated with adopted admendments on February of 2006 to update statutory references and conform rule requirements to current law.  A new continuing education rule was added to make continuing education requirements consistent with 16 Administrative Code, Chapter 59, which contains the Department’s general rules for continuing education providers and courses.

Effective July 1, 2007, the continuing education hours must in include three hours of instruction in Texas state law and rules that regulate the conduct of registrants, one hour of instruction in ethics, four hours of instruction in appraisal, and four hours of instruction in PTC related topics approved by the Department.  This adjustment in the continuing education hours is based on the recommendation of the Property Tax Consultant Advisory Council on March 2, 2007.  These changes were adopted by the Texas Commission of Licensing and Regulation on May 16, 2007.