La. Admin. Code tit. 43 § I-859

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-859 - Appraisal
A. The secretary shall determine or delineate the direct impact area of a project, and in making such decision, may consult with any public or private entity responsible for the project.
B. Should the secretary determine that an existing oyster lease identified in records provided and maintained by DWF is, in whole or in part, located within the direct impact area of a project, the secretary shall obtain an appraisal of the affected lease or affected acreage.
C. When the secretary elects to obtain an appraisal of an affected lease or affected acreage, he shall select the appraiser considering all relevant criteria, including but not limited to the following:
1. prior performance; education; experience in valuation of oyster leases; experience in valuation of unique properties and unusual estates; experience in valuation of various land classes; demonstrated expert knowledge in the field of real property appraisal; and, the ability to perform concurrent tasks orders while maintaining high quality work;
2. the appraiser so selected shall be contracted with by the department pursuant to R.S. 39:1481 et seq., or other applicable public contract law, and shall have a current certification as a Louisiana certified general real estate appraiser; professional designation in the field of appraisal; and, five or more years professional experience conducting real property appraisals.
D. The appraiser shall estimate the fair market value of the affected lease or affected acreage to be acquired according to accepted appraisal methods, which may include analysis of comparable sales of other leases. The appraiser may also take into consideration any reasonably confirmable data or information supplied by any person or obtained through the appraisal process, and any data or information obtained through the oyster resource survey conducted in accordance with §857
E. A written appraisal shall be prepared by the appraiser, estimating the fair market value of the affected lease or affected acreage, and explaining the valuation methodology. An original of the appraisal and a copy of all documents used to develop the appraisal shall be provided to the department, which may use it pursuant to the procedures set forth in these regulations. A copy will be provided to the leaseholder upon written request by the leaseholder to the department.

La. Admin. Code tit. 43, § I-859

Promulgated by the Department of Natural Resources, Office of the Secretary, LR 32:2091 (November 2006).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:213.1, et seq. and R.S. 56:432.1.