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An appraiser must not engage in criminal conduct. An appraiser must perform assignments without partiality. He or she must have objectivity and independence, and be without accommodation of personal interest. In appraisal practice, an appraiser must not perform as an advocate for any party or issue.
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Beginning with the 2024-25 school year, the Alabama Teacher Bill of Rights (ATBOR) gives teachers the right to control the learning environment in their classrooms by excluding consistently disruptive students and requires school administration to respond in ance with the local student code of conduct.
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Becoming a licensed real property appraiser in Alabama takes at least six months. This includes the 1,000 hours of mandatory logged appraisal experience and 150 hours of appraisal education. This table gives you a general idea of how long it will take to complete this process.
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