Florida Administrative Code
61 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
61J2 - Florida Real Estate Commission
Chapter 61J2-3 - MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 61J2-3.020 - Post-licensing Education for Active and Inactive Broker and Sales Associate Licensees
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) All applicants for licensure who pass a broker or sales associate licensure examination must satisfactorily complete a Commission-prescribed post-licensing course prior to the first renewal following initial licensure. The licensee must take the post-licensing course or courses at an accredited university, college, community college, area technical center in this state, real estate school registered, pursuant to Section 475.451, F.S., or Commission-approved sponsor ("provider").
(2) Post-licensing education courses shall be training oriented, to the maximum extent possible, and shall build on the academic body of knowledge acquired during the pre-licensing education courses. All courses shall emphasize development of skills necessary for licensees to operate effectively and provide increased protection to the public.
(3) Providers and schools must submit to the DBPR the course materials and end-of-course examination. Providers and schools must also submit a copy of the course, or access to the course, in the format in which the course will be offered to students. The course and examination, when delivered via distance education, shall comply with the "Course Approval Criteria" as follows:
Thereafter, it is the responsibility of the provider offering the Commission-approved courses to keep the course materials current and accurate, as changing times and laws require, and obtain approval from the Commission at least 60 days before implementing any significant changes to the course during its approval period. If the Commission does not approve the course, the provider may resubmit a denied course, with the mandated changes for re-evaluation.
(4) A grade of 75% or higher on the Commission-prescribed end-of-course examination constitutes satisfactory course completion. The provider shall develop at least 2 unique forms of the end-of-course examinations and submit them for approval with a detailed course syllabus. The answer key must be unique for each form of the examination and reference the page number(s) containing the information on which each question and correct answer is based. Examinations must test the material. At least 70% of the questions on each form of the test shall be application oriented. Application level means the ability to use the learned material in a completely new and concrete situation. It usually involves the application of rules, policies, methods, computations, laws, theories, or any other relevant and available information. No more than 10% of the questions on each form of the test shall be at the knowledge level. Knowledge level means the recall of specific facts, patterns, methods, terms, rules, dates, formulas, names or other information that should be committed to memory. A provider offering the Commission-prescribed courses must maintain a sufficient bank of questions to assure examination validity. End-of-course examinations shall contain at least 100 items. A course that is thirty-hours or less shall contain a minimum of 50 items. All questions shall be multiple choice with 4 answer choices each. The order of the examination questions may not follow the sequence of the course content. The overall time to complete the end-of-course examination must not exceed the equivalent of 1.8 minutes per item.
(5) The Commission shall approve post-licensure courses for a period of 24 months and evaluate the course for renewal, provided the provider or school submits form DBPR RE 18, "Continuing Education Course Approval Application, " as set forth in subsection 61-35.027(17), F.A.C., no more than 120 days prior to the course expiration date. The renewal application must include the course materials, the end-of-course examinations, and a summary of what updates and revisions have been made to the course. Post-License courses shall be resubmitted for evaluation prior to every second renewal. A provider may grade an examination within 15 days after the expiration of the course, provided it receives the materials prior to or on date of expiration.
(6) Providers and schools shall administer the examination and issue a notice of satisfactory completion, as per Rule 61J2-3.015, F.A.C., provided the student has not missed in excess of 10% of the instruction and has passed the end-of-course examination with a grade of 75% or higher.
(7) Providers and schools offering these Commission-prescribed or approved courses shall inform each student of the standards and requirements at the commencement of each course. Notice of course completion shall comply with Rule 61J2-3.015, F.A.C. In all Commission-approved courses offered by distance education, the provider or permitholder shall provide to students an address, e-mail address and telephone number of a Commission-approved instructor registered with such provider, who shall be available to assist the students with instruction. Instructor and technical assistance hours must be made available to students and posted in a prominent location.
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(9) The Commission will allow an additional 6-month period after the first renewal following initial licensure for brokers and sales associates that cannot, due to individual physical hardship, complete the course or courses within the required time. Individual physical hardship is defined as a case wherein a person desiring to take the Commission-prescribed courses cannot, by reason of a physical hardship, attend the place where the classes are conducted. Any person desiring to complete the education course by means of distance education shall make a request to the Commission in writing, setting forth the basis of the alleged hardship. The Commission shall require said request to be supported by statements of doctors and other persons having knowledge of the facts.
Rulemaking Authority 475.05, 475.17 FS. Law Implemented 475.04, 475.17, 475.182 FS.
New 1-1-89, Amended 1-4-90, 6-28-93, Formerly 21V-3.020, Amended 8-2-95, 12-30-97, 2-24-00, 7-23-00, 5-12-04, 1-11-11, 3-25-18.