Or. Admin. Code § 863-014-0090 - Authorization to Temporarily Supervise
(1) As used in ORS
696.022 and this rule, the
following definitions apply:
(a) "Sole
principal real estate broker" means a principal real estate broker who conducts
professional real estate activity not in conjunction with other principal real
estate brokers; and
(b) "Supervise"
means to conduct the sole principal real estate broker's professional real
estate activity, including supervising the professional real estate activity of
any real estate brokers and property managers associated with the sole
principal real estate broker. It does not include conducting professional real
estate activity in conjunction with any other principal real estate
broker.
(2) A real
estate broker who is associated with a sole principal real estate broker may
temporarily supervise the sole principal broker's professional real estate
activity only if:
(a) The sole principal
broker provides written authorization as required by this rule; and
(b) The real estate broker accepts the
supervisory responsibility in writing.
(3) The written authorization must contain
the following information:
(a) Authorization
by the sole principal real estate broker, including the effective date and
termination date of such authorization, which may not exceed 90 days;
(b) An affirmation by the real estate broker
acknowledging that the real estate broker:
(A) Has acquired at least three years of
active experience as a real estate broker;
(B) Accepts the supervisory
responsibility;
(C) Is bound by and
subject to all the statutory and rule requirements of a principal real estate
broker during the period of authorization.
(c) An affirmation by both the sole principal
real estate broker and the real estate broker acknowledging that they are
jointly responsible for the real estate broker's supervision of the
professional real estate activity during the dates of the
authorization.
(4) The
sole 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.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 696.385 & 183.335
Stats. Implemented: 2009 OL Ch. 324, Sec. 2
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