New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 61 - REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Part 3 - REAL ESTATE BROKER'S LICENSE: EXAMINATION AND LICENSING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 16.61.3.11 - QUALIFYING BROKER CANDIDATE EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
An associate broker or salesperson licensed in another state who is applying for a qualifying broker license shall furnish the commission satisfactory evidence of:
A. Completion of the commission approved 30-hour brokerage office administration course, with an in-course instructor-created exam administered by the instructor at the end of the course.
B. Completion of the eight-hour understanding and using RANM forms course, or at least eight hours of other commission-approved contract course(s).
C. Completion of a minimum of eight hours of core elective courses.
D. Attendance at one New Mexico real estate commission meeting, rule hearing, or disciplinary hearing for at least three hours, or until the commission meeting goes into executive session, or the hearing/meeting ends, whichever comes first. Attendance may be by live meeting/hearing or by live or recorded distance broadcast; but must be documented by signing into and out of the meeting/hearing. In the event of broker hardship, approved by the commission, the real estate commission may authorize an equivalent to attendance at a commission meeting by an online download, attendance at any approved equivalent, or by other approved participation.