Placing an appraiser on parole is not a sanction that the NCAB can impose. The NCAB can reprimand, revoke certifications, or suspend registrations as part of its formal negative sanctions to ensure professional compliance.
Among the options provided, placing an appraiser on parole is NOT a sanction that can be taken by the North Carolina Appraisal Board (NCAB) against an appraiser who is the subject of a complaint. The typical sanctions the NCAB can impose include reprimanding a license holder, revoking a certificate, and suspending a registration. These sanctions are intended to discipline and ensure compliance with professional standards. Parole is a term associated with the criminal justice system, not with professional licensure and regulatory actions.
In the context of professional discipline, formal negative sanctions can encompass reprimands, suspensions, and revocations. These measures serve as deterrents to misconduct and are essential in maintaining the integrity of the appraisal profession. Contrary to these actions, informal and formal positive sanctions are typically designed to reward or encourage desirable behavior.