Mich. Admin. Code R. 339.23303 - Education; submission of documentation by applicants for licensure
Rule 303.
(1) In
submitting documentation of prelicensure education obtained before the
effective date of the code or from course sponsors that are not approved under
these rules, the applicant shall show that the course was designed to teach
individuals to perform appraisals or to augment a basic knowledge of appraisals
with general information that the instructor then relates to the performance of
appraisals.
(2) General educational
courses, including business, economics, statistics, or law, or general courses
in real estate or real estate law are not considered equivalent to approved
prelicensure education unless a relationship to appraisal is shown in the
course description, syllabus, or curriculum outline to the extent that 15 or
more classroom hours are specifically related to appraisal. Classroom hours of
credit must only be granted for hours that are specifically related to
appraisal.
(3) An applicant's
submission of documentation of prelicensure education must include all of the
following information:
(a) The date and place
the course was taken.
(b) The name
of the sponsor, the sponsor's current address, and the sponsor's telephone
number if available.
(c) A copy of
the course outline, syllabus, detailed curriculum, or similar
information.
(d) A copy of the
certificate of completion.
(e) The
number of classroom hours spent in the course. To have the education hours
approved by the department, continuing education course sponsors utilizing
distance-learning systems shall have an acceptable method of ensuring that the
licensee achieves an equivalent to classroom hours.
(4) In submitting documentation of education
from institutions of higher education that are approved to grant degrees that
confer credit hours rather than classroom hours, 1 credit hour is equivalent to
10 classroom hours of actual instruction for term credits and 15 classroom
hours of instruction for semester credits.
(5) Documentation to support information on
the application for course approval must be maintained for not less than 6
years after the date of the application.
(6) To assist applicants, the department
shall maintain a list of courses that are acceptable to the
department.
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