Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-28-404 - Real Estate School Requirements, Course and Instructor Approval
A. Certificate of
School Approval. Except for a community college or university accredited by the
Council on Post Secondary Accreditation or the U.S. Department of Education
offering courses in real estate, any school offering a course of study for
original or renewal licensure of a real estate applicant shall apply for and
possess a Certificate of School Approval from the Department. The school's
authorized representative shall provide the following information on or with
the Certificate of School Approval form:
1.
The name, address, telephone number, and fax number, if any, of the
school;
2. The name of the owner
and d.b.a. name, if any;
3. Whether
the owner is a sole proprietorship, partnership, trust, limited liability
company, or corporation;
4. The
name, address, telephone number, and percentage ownership of each person,
entity, or beneficiary holding or controlling 10% or more financial interest in
the school;
5. The name of each
individual authorized to act on behalf of the school and sign continuing
education certificates or prelicensure verifications, or both;
6. The name, business address, and telephone
number of all current and prospective administrators, directors, and
instructors;
7. In addition to the
information required in
R4-28-301(A),
each school owner, administrator, director, and instructor shall provide a
statement of the individual's:
a.
Education,
b. Teaching experience,
and
c. Employment
history.
8. If the owner
is a partnership, a copy of the partnership agreement naming the partner
authorized to act on its behalf;
9.
If the owner is a corporation or limited liability company, a copy of:
a. A corporate or company resolution or
operating agreement naming the officer, member, or manager authorized to
execute the Certificate of Approval form;
b. A current Certificate of Good Standing
from the Arizona Corporation Commission;
c. The latest annual report on file with the
Arizona Corporation Commission;
d.
The Articles of Incorporation or Organization, as amended.
10. The location of school registration and
licensing certification records.
B. Certificate of Course Approval. Any school
offering a course of study for original or renewal licensure of a real estate
applicant shall apply for and possess a Certificate of Course Approval for each
course offered by the school. The school's authorized representative shall
submit the following information:
1. The
school name, address, telephone number, and fax number, if any;
2. The authorized representative's name,
title, and signature;
3. The title
of the course;
4. A detailed
outline of course material content that clearly lists the subject matter to be
covered;
5. The date, time, and
location of the anticipated presentation, if known;
6. The number of credit hours requested. The
time allocated by a school for examination shall not be included in calculating
credit hours if the examination is used for overall evaluation.
7. The category of approval
requested;
8. A definition of
segments if the course is to be offered in part and in its entirety;
9. If video or audio tapes will be used as
instructional aids, the percentage of the class they will comprise;
10. The name of every instructor who will
teach the course; and
11. The date
of the application.
C.
Instructor approval. Any person wishing to teach an approved real estate course
shall apply for an instructors approval, and shall have at least one of the
following in the proposed subject area:
1. A
bachelor's or master's degree in an area traditionally associated with real
estate, such as business, law, economics, marketing, and finance;
2. An award of a generally-recognized
professional real estate designation, such as Certified Commercial Investment
Member, Graduate Realtor Institute, Certified Residential Specialist,
Independent Fee Appraiser, or Member of the Appraisal Institute, and two years
of postsecondary education from an accredited institution;
3. Experience in real estate, and a
bachelor's degree in education with a valid certificate issued within 15 years
of the date of application for instructor approval;
4. A real estate salesperson's or broker's
license, and is an employee or former employee of a regulatory
agency;
5. A Distinguished Real
Estate Instructor designation, with credentials in the specific
subject;
6. At least three years
real estate or specific subject experience; or
7. Other education or experience determined
by the Commissioner to qualify the applicant as an instructor.
D. The school shall maintain a
record for five years of each student attending the school. The record shall
include:
1. The name of each
student;
2. The dates of
attendance;
3. The title of each
course taken;
4. The course number,
category, and credit hours awarded;
5. The final grade or score in each
prelicensure course; and
6. The
original signature roster for each course or course segment taught.
E. The prospective student shall
sign an agreement or application to enroll, presented to the student by the
school representative, that includes the following, in bold type and capital
letters:
1. The course or course segment title
within a curriculum,
2. The total
credit hours applicable for licensure or renewal,
3. The cost of each course,
4. A statement of the refund policy,
and
5. A statement of any job
placement service.
F.
The Department does not consider lists of employers given to graduates to be a
placement service. The school may advertise job placement services only if:
1. Student referrals result from direct
contact between the school placement service and prospective
employers,
2. Documented evidence
of student referrals is maintained and includes:
a. The number of referrals to prospective
employers per student,
b. Results
of referrals,
c. Final placement or
other disposition.
G. Complaints. The Commissioner may, and upon
a verified complaint in writing shall, investigate and observe the classes of
any school, owner, administrator, director, or instructor acting on behalf of
the school and may examine the books and records of the school in connection
with the offering of approved courses.
H. Change in school, course, or instructor.
Each school owner, operator, director, and instructor shall:
1. Provide a written notice and supporting
documentation within 10 days of any:
a. Change
of personal name or address,
b.
Change of business address,
c.
Change of business mailing address,
d. School closing, or
e. Disclosure of certification information
pursuant to
R4-28-301(A),
2. Provide a written notice and
supporting documentation within 30 days after any change in structure of a
licensed entity, including any change of a:
a.
Director, officer, or person holding or controlling 10% or more of the shares,
if a corporation;
b. Partner, if a
partnership;
c. Member or manager,
if a limited liability company.
3. Obtain approval from the Commissioner
before conducting business when:
a. Changing a
business name,
b. Establishing a
school location,
c. Changing the
course content,
d. Changing the
course length, or
e. Offering a new
course.
4. Provide
written notice as soon as practical of a last minute change of instructor due
to illness or emergency.
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