New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 61 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Part 13 - CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 16.61.13.8 - REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Except for brokers who are exempt from continuing education by virtue of having attained 65 years of age and a minimum of 20 years of continuous licensure prior to July 1, 2011, the following requirements apply:
A. All active and inactive associate brokers shall successfully complete a minimum of 36 credit hours of continuing education in courses approved by the commission during each licensing cycle. All active and inactive qualifying brokers shall successfully complete a minimum of 42 credit hours of continuing education in courses approved by the commission during each licensing cycle, which includes the qualifying broker refresher course.
B. For each three-year licensing cycle, required courses include: the four-hour New Mexico real estate commission (NMREC) core course to be completed annually; four hours of commission-approved core elective course(s) to be completed during each three-year licensing for associate brokers; eight hours of commission-approved core elective course(s) to be completed during each three-year licensing cycle for qualifying brokers; and for all brokers, four hours of commission-approved ethics courses to be completed during each three-year licensing cycle. Property managers have additional continuing education requirements as specified in Subsection M of this section.
C. All remaining credit hours may be earned toward the cumulative continuing education renewal requirement from commission-approved elective category courses, additional core elective category courses or additional ethics category courses.
D. Each annual iteration of the NMREC core course title will contain the calendar year in which it is to be presented. The commission shall ensure that the content of each annual iteration is unique for each year's course to ensure that brokers are not receiving identical information in more than one course.
E. Pursuant to 16.61.11.8 NMAC, the broker's license will expire and can only be renewed within one year of expiration by payment of a late fee, notwithstanding any exemptions by law or rule, and successful completion of all renewal requirements; including all applicable annual core course requirements. If a broker fails to meet the core course requirements at the time of renewal, and is not exempt under 16.61.13.8 NMAC, the following policy will be in effect:
F. Commission-approved pre-licensing courses may count for up to 10 credit hours toward continuing education credit for license renewal. The commission approved 30-hour post-licensing course may also count for up to 10 credit hours toward continuing education.
G. No individual commission-approved continuing education course will be granted more than 10 credit hours of continuing education credit.
H. Continuing education credit hours generally cannot be carried forward to the next licensing cycle except for new calendar year iterations of the annual core courses in excess of 12 core course hours normally sufficient for the cycle. If the broker renews their license early within their on-line renewal two-month window, and they meet the 36-hour minimum for that renewal for an associate broker and the 42-hour minimum for that renewal for a qualifying broker, and the broker takes a core course between the date of the renewed license, and the end of the cycle's date of expiration, they may carry a fourth four-hour core course credit forward to the next cycle.
I. The same continuing education course may not be repeated for credit in the same three-year renewal cycle.
J. Brokers may receive up to a maximum of four approved elective course credit hours during each licensing cycle for attending commission meetings, rule hearings, disciplinary hearings, or meetings of the education advisory committee (EAC). Brokers are prohibited from receiving credit for attending a disciplinary hearing in which they are a respondent.
K. Approved instructors may use up to 28 credit hours during each three-year licensing cycle toward fulfillment of their own continuing education requirements for teaching commission approved courses. Teaching documentation must be provided by the course sponsor. Instructors may not use the same course for credit during any three-year licensing cycle.
L. Classes required by the commission for disciplinary reasons cannot be counted towards the continuing education requirements for license renewal.
M. Pursuant to 16.61.3.14 NMAC, all brokers who intend to offer property management services for others, shall as a condition of offering property management services complete the education requirements as listed below:
N. In recognition of the volunteer service to the real estate commission and subject to Subsection J of 16.61.13.8 NMAC, the following is in effect: