Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1450.705 - Designated Managing Broker Responsibilities and Supervision
a) All designated
managing brokers shall notify the Division, within 24 hours, in a format
provided by the Division, of any change of business address of the offices they
manage.
b) A designated managing
broker shall supervise the activities of licensees and unlicensed assistants
working in offices managed by the designated managing broker. Supervision of
activities includes, but is not limited to:
1)
Implementing and training on company policies and procedures established by the
sponsoring broker;
2) Training of
all sponsored licensees and unlicensed assistants;
3) Supervising and assisting licensees in
real estate transactions;
4)
Supervising special accounts over which the sponsoring broker has delegated
responsibility to the designated managing broker in order to ensure compliance
with the special account provisions of the Act and this Part;
5) Supervising all advertising, in any
medium, of any service for which a license is required;
6) Familiarizing sponsored licensees with the
requirements of federal and State laws and local ordinances relating to
licensed activities; and
7)
Compliance with this Part by licensees and unlicensed assistants supervised by
the designated managing broker and by any offices under their
management.
c) A
designated managing broker shall have specific supervisory duties related to
broker licensees who have received their initial broker's license but have not
successfully completed their 45 hours of post-license education in accordance
with the Act and Section
1450.410. These duties include:
1) Direct oversight and handling of all
escrow moneys, including earnest money and security deposits.
A) The designated managing broker must have
an established procedure for delivery of earnest money, in tangible form,
directly from the new broker licensee to the designated managing broker for
proper handling (see Section
1450.750); or
B) When payment of escrow moneys is being
made electronically, the designated managing broker shall be directly
responsible for the handling and oversight of electronically transferred funds
(see Section 1450.750).
2) Direct involvement and oversight during
contract negotiations involving the purchase, sale or lease of real estate in
conjunction with real estate activities for which a license is required. During
an audit or an investigation, oversight must be provided in a manner that can
be effectively demonstrated to the Division.
3) Direct supervision and approval of all
advertising or marketing materials proposed by the new broker
licensee.
d) Under the
supervision of the designated managing broker, new broker licensees who have
not successfully completed the 45-hour post-license education requirement shall
have no authority to bind the sponsoring broker to any contract or
agreement.
e) Any violation of the
provisions of the Act by any licensees employed by or associated with the
sponsoring broker, or any unlicensed assistant or other unlicensed employee of
a sponsoring broker, shall not be cause for suspension or revocation of a
designated managing broker's license, unless a designated managing broker had
knowledge of a violation of the Act. The designated managing broker's failure
to provide an appropriate written company policy or failure to properly
supervise shall be cause for discipline, including suspension or revocation, of
the designated managing broker's license.
f) Sole Proprietors
1) A sole proprietor must be licensed as a
real estate managing broker.
2)
Within 15 days after the death or adjudicated disability of a sole proprietor,
the Division may issue written authorization to allow the continued operation
of the business, provided that an authorized representative of the sole
proprietor assumes responsibility, in writing, for operation of the business
and agrees to personally supervise the business. No written authorization shall
be valid for more than 60 days unless extended by the Division for good cause
shown and upon written request by the authorized representative. The Division
will honor the order of a court of competent jurisdiction appointing a legal
representative for the sole purpose of closing out the affairs of a sole
proprietor who is deceased or adjudicated disabled, but not for the purpose of
actively engaging in licensed activities.
3) All provisions of this Section shall apply
to self-sponsored managing broker licensee who sponsor other
licensees.
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