076.00.17 Ark. Code R. 001 - Commission Regulation 11.5
SECTION
11.
CONTINUING EDUCATION.
11.5
Post-license education
requirements
(a) Each salesperson and
broker will complete a post-license education course as provided
herein.
(b) Salespersons shall
complete an eighteen (18) classroom hour salesperson course.
(c) Brokers shall complete the thirty (30)
classroom hour broker course developed by the Commission.
(d) All post-license education courses shall
be conducted by either the Arkansas Real Estate Commission, a school or
organization licensed by the Commission, or post-secondary school accredited by
a nationally recognized accrediting agency approved by the U.S. Department of
Education wherever situated. All post-license education hours shall be
conducted by actual classroom attendance.
(e) The Arkansas Real Estate Commission will
establish the course content for the post-license education courses for new
salespersons and brokers.
(f) The
broker or salesperson shall deliver to the Commission the original certificate
of completion of the post-license education course, or a copy thereof, from an
approved provider, or other documentation satisfactory to the Commission. Said
documentation must be received by the Commission no later than the end of the
month six (6) months following the date of the broker's or salesperson's
initial license. If documentation of an individual's post-license education is
not received by the Commission within said time period, the license will be
placed on inactive status until the broker or salesperson files satisfactory
documentation of his completion of said post-license education
course.
(g) A broker who is
initially licensed in that capacity cannot become an executive broker or
principal broker until such broker has completed and filed satisfactory
documentation of his completion of the post-license broker education course.
However, the Commission my temporarily waive this requirement for a real estate
broker who has submitted proof of enrollment in an upcoming course acceptable
to the Commission.
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