AAP Virtual Training
AAP Virtual Training
The AAP is pleased to be able to offer these classes for our members.
Click on the class name to access the zoom link. The zoom link can be used for both classes.
Class handouts are also included below.
IMPORTANT! – As detailed in the Virtual Learning Guidelines, the class monitors will need to see students’ IDs. Please have your ID ready to hold up at 8:30 a.m. for the morning class so our monitors can confirm your identity. For the afternoon class, please have your ID ready at 12:45 p.m.
- Everyone should stay muted unless speaking. Cameras can be turned off during breaks but must be on during class instruction time. Please be sure that the instructor(s) and monitors can see your face all times during instruction.
- During class time and while on camera, please remember that everyone can see you. Please behave as though you are at an in-person conference class.
- Also, please make sure that during class time you are viewing the class in a quiet location conducive to learning, i.e., in an office or other quiet room with no distractions.
Certificates will be emailed to the county chief assessor the week February 17.
Certificates will not be emailed until payment is received.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
8:30 a.m. Sign In for Class – Monitors and speakers will take attendance.
9 a.m. to noon Act 319 Preferential Assessments (3.0 hours)
Anyone working with Act 319 in their county should plan to attend this class! Our experienced panel will have an in-depth discussion covering Act 319 definitions, split-offs, separations and other aspects of the program.
Be sure to bring your burning questions with you to class!
Speakers: Deborah Crawford, CPE, IAAO-P, PQMC, Administrative Director of Assessment Tax Claim, Planning and Farmland Preservation Administrator, Tioga County
Cathy Voda, CPE, Chief Assessor, Wyoming County
Noon to 12:45 p.m. Lunch Break
12:45 p.m. Sign In for Class – Monitors and speakers will take attendance.
1 to 4 p.m. Introduction to Fair Housing (3.0 hours)
With the Appraisal Foundation’s mandate that CPEs will be required to take fair housing bias training in the next recertification period (July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2027) as a continuing education requirement, this course offers a first look at the topic through a similar course (this is not the AQB-certified course). Our instructors will cover current laws concerning fair housing, bias in appraisals and assessment, and recent litigation on the subject.
Speakers: Bruce Witt, CPE, Chief Appraiser, Bucks County
Calvin Kent, PhD, AAS, CPE
Additional Information
Virtual Learning Guideline (PDF)
Contact Lori Lawyer at llawyer@pacounties.org with any questions.