30 Miss. Code. R. 1601-6.2 - Procedures and Criteria for Approval of Courses
A.
Definitions:
(1) "Provider" - any individual
person, partnership, association, legally established corporation or LLC,
educational organization, or other entity that sponsors, offers, organizes,
provides or promotes real estate continuing education courses.
(2) "Instructor" - a person who delivers
educational material information directly to students.
B. A provider desiring approval of continuing
education course referred to in Section
73-35-18,
Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated, shall make application to the Commission
on forms provided by the Commission. The provider, course, and instructor must
receive concurrent approval.
C. All
requests for course accreditation shall be submitted on forms provided by MREC
and will require copies of all student materials as well as documentation that
includes the following:
(1) Course
descriptions of each subject in the course.
(2) Measurable learning objectives for each
subject.
(3) Specific process for
evaluation and improvement of content.
(4) Specific processes for selecting and
evaluating instructors.
(5)
Specific processes for record-keeping and the administration of
examinations.
D. For
courses offered through distance learning:
(1) Courses in Mississippi license law,
contract law, and agency shall include course content and application specific
to Mississippi practice and custom.
(2) Out-of-state providers must provide
copies or screen prints of all Mississippi specific content for MREC review and
approval.
(3) On-line or CD-ROM
courses relating to Mississippi license law and agency must include instruction
in the use of the Mississippi mandatory forms as well as provide a mechanism
for the student to view and download the forms.
E. Standards for approval of course:
(1) A proposed continuing education course
shall be a real estate oriented educational session or course intended to
improve skills of licensees and to keep licensees abreast of changing real
estate practices and laws.
(2)
Courses shall be taught only by approved, qualified instructors.
(3) Courses shall be offered in minimum
two-hour segments.
(4) Courses,
instructors and providers shall be approved for one (1) year periods and shall
be required to renew if the course is to be continued.
(5) Licensees shall physically attend in
order to receive a certificate.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.