Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 11 - REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Chapter 09.11.01 - General Regulations
Section 09.11.01.09 - Instruction in Real Estate Principles and Practices for Salespersons
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Course of Instruction.
B. The minimum 60 clock-hour educational requirement for a salesperson shall embrace the following areas of study:
C. Any subjects other than those set out in §B of this regulation shall be in addition to, and not be taught as a part of, the minimum 60 clock-hour course requirements.
D. Courses required by this regulation are not interchangeable with the requirements for brokers spelled out in Regulation .14 of this chapter. Likewise, the separate course for brokers required by Regulation .14 will not be accepted as satisfactory completion of the education requirements for salespersons, as set forth in this regulation.
E. An individual who demonstrates by evidence satisfactory to the Commission active and regular engagement in real estate practice as a licensed real estate salesperson in a jurisdiction other than Maryland may be considered to have satisfied the educational requirement for a salesperson set forth in this regulation if the prelicensing education requirements of that jurisdiction are equivalent to or greater than those of Maryland.
F. Effective July 1, 1995, applicants who have passed both parts of the licensing exam shall apply for licensure within 1 year of successfully completing the exam in order for the applicants' test results to remain valid.
G. Completion of Examination.
An applicant for a salesperson's license shall have 1 year from completion of a prelicensing education course to pass both portions of the salesperson licensing examination. An applicant who does not pass both portions of the licensing examination within 1 year of the course completion date must complete a new prelicensing course in order to be eligible to take or retake the examination.