Or. Admin. Code § 863-014-0085 - Authorization to Control Broker's Business
(1) A principal real estate broker may
authorize another principal broker to control and supervise his or her
professional real estate activity and use the authorizing principal broker's
registered business name, if any, during the principal broker's absence only
if:
(a) The authorizing principal broker
provides written authorization as required by this rule, and
(b) The supervising principal broker accepts
the supervising responsibility in writing.
(2) Both licensees have joint responsibility
for all professional real estate activity conducted during the authorizing
principal broker's absence.
(3) The
written authorization required by this rule must contain the following
information:
(a) The authorizing principal
broker's authorization, including the effective date and the termination date
of such authorization, which may not exceed 90 days;
(b) The supervising principal broker's
affirmation accepting the supervisory responsibility; and
(c) An affirmation by both brokers
acknowledging that they are jointly responsible for the professional real
estate activity during the dates of the authorization.
(4) The authorizing principal real estate
broker may end the authorization before the termination date by filing an
amended authorization before the termination date.
(5) The written authorization required by
this rule must be received by the Agency before the effective date of such
authorization on an Agency-approved form. The commissioner may allow a later
filing for good cause shown.
(6)
The Agency will maintain the written authorization as an Agency
record.
(7) This rule provides an
exception to OAR 863-014-0095(7),
which prohibits a principal broker from engaging in professional real estate
activities under more than one registered business name. That is, a supervising
principal broker may conduct professional real estate activity under both the
authorizing principal broker's registered business name and the supervising
principal broker's registered business name if the parties meet the
requirements contained in this rule. This exception does not allow a principal
broker to conduct professional real estate activity under more than these two
registered business names.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 696.385
Stats. Implemented: ORS 696.026
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