Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Chapter 99 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND SALESPERSONS
Subchapter 9 - CONTINUING EDUCATION
Section 16-99-100 - Criteria for approving and certifying continuing education courses
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 16-99-100
Current through February, 2024
(a) The commission may approve and certify a continuing education course when the course satisfies all of the following:
(1) Is for a core or elective course designed
for any one of the following purposes:
(A)
Protecting the general public in its real estate transactions;
(B) Enabling the licensee to serve the
objectives of the consumer in a real estate transaction; or
(C) Enabling the licensee to develop and
improve a licensee's competency and professionalism in a changing
marketplace;
(2)
Qualifies as either a consumer protection or professional standards and
practice course as defined in this subchapter;
(3) Is developed for a knowledge and
abilities level beyond "professional entry";
(4) Includes in the course clearly defined
course objectives;
(5) Specifies
course objectives in terms of student performance; for example, when the
student completes the course the student can analyze, summarize, identify, and
provide resolutions to ethical issues for a specific real estate
transaction;
(6) Consists of a
minimum of three clock hours;
(7)
Issues upon the completion of the course offering a certificate of course
completion;
(8) Requires the
completion of the course within the license biennium;
(9) Is offered by a registered continuing
education provider;
(10) Is
delivered live, or by other means of communication as approved by the
commission;
(11) Has a course
outline detailing the sequence of topics, amount of time allotted to each
topic, and reading assignments; and
(12) Meets such other conditions as requested
by the commission.
(b) In making a determination pursuant to this section, the commission may consult with an advisory committee of real estate educators and practitioners having specialized knowledge and practical experience with the subject matter of the proposed course. Where the commission deems necessary, the commission may also retain a consultant to assist the commission in making a determination pursuant to this section. The consultant shall be compensated by moneys provided from the real estate education fund.
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