Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 86 - KANSAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Article 1 - EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION
Section 86-1-11 - Minimum curricula and standards for course

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 86-1-11

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Each school offering a course approved by the commission under K.S.A. 58-3046a(a), and amendments thereto, shall use a course outline provided by the commission and shall use the title "principles of real estate."

(b) Each school offering a course approved by the commission under K.S.A. 58-3046a(b), and amendments thereto, shall use a course outline provided by the commission and shall use the title "Kansas real estate fundamentals course."

(c) Each school offering a course approved by the commission under K.S.A. 58-3046a(c), and amendments thereto, shall use a course outline provided by the commission and shall use the title "Kansas practice course."

(d) Each school offering a course approved by the commission under K.S.A. 58-3046a(d), and amendments thereto, shall use a course outline provided by the commission and shall use the title "Kansas real estate management course."

(e) Each school offering a course approved by the commission under K.S.A. 58-3046a(e), and amendments thereto, shall use a course outline provided by the commission and shall use the title "Kansas law course."

(f) The 12 hours of additional instruction required by K.S.A. 58-3046a(f), and amendments thereto, shall consist of at least three hours designated as mandatory hours titled "Kansas required core" and not more than nine hours designated as elective hours.

(1) A nonresident of Kansas may receive elective-hour credit by submitting to the commission proof of completion of courses approved by the real estate regulatory agency of the nonresident's state of residence completed during that individual's Kansas license renewal period.

(2) Each approved course shall have a total instruction time of at least three hours.

(3) Any licensee may receive a maximum of three elective hours of credit during any renewal period for real estate appraisal courses approved by the commission.

(4) Any licensee may receive a maximum of three elective hours of credit during any renewal period for attending a commission meeting approved by the commission. The licensee shall sign in at the beginning of the commission meeting and shall be physically present at the commission meeting for at least three consecutive hours of the commission meeting, to receive the three-hour credit.

(5) Any licensee who is an instructor of a course approved by the commission to meet a requirement of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments thereto, may receive credit for the number of hours taught by the instructor. The credit may be received by an instructor only once for each course taught during a renewal period.

The provisions of this subsection shall be effective on and after July 1, 2020.

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