Summary: | The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended (Uniform Act) and its implementing regulations require the uniform and equitable treatment of persons displaced from their homes, businesses, or farms and establish uniform and equitable land acquisition policies for public programs using Federal funds. Title III of the Uniform Act addresses real property acquisition policies, including appraisal requirements. The training is designed to help transportation professionals understand and conform with the appraisal requirements of the Uniform Act and 49 CFR Part 24. It is intended for experienced appraisal personnel and focuses on preparing, presenting, and understanding appraisal reports in conformance with the Uniform Act. In addition, the training addresses the appraiser's role in the overall project development process and how an appraiser's expertise can assist in completing a transportation project effectively and efficiently.
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Learning Outcomes: | Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: •· Explain basic eminent domain principles •· Apply Federal-aid appraisal requirements •· Use partial acquisition appraisal techniques •· Explain the use and application of the waiver valuation process •· Apply appraisal techniques to unique situations within highway programs •· Describe the role of the appraiser in the land acquisition process
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Teaching Method: | Instructor Lead
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Target Audience: | This course targets State departments of transportation (DOTs), local public agencies (LPAs), consultants, and FHWA staff involved in the appraisal process. Prerequisite: A course in the basic practices and principles of real estate appraisal (e.g., International Right of Way Association course 400, the Appraisal Institute's courses 110 and 120) or a college-level course in appraisal.
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Special Materials: | Attendees should bring an HP 12c calculator for the classroom exercises.
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Final Exam: | Yes |
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