Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R162 - Real Estate
Rule R162-2f - Real Estate Licensing and Practices Rule
Section R162-2f-201 - Qualification for Licensure
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 162-2f-201
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Pursuant to Subsection 61-2f-203(1)(c), an applicant for licensure as a sales agent, associate broker, or principal broker shall evidence honesty, integrity, truthfulness, and reputation.
(a) An applicant may be denied a license or
issued a restricted license for incidents in the applicant's past that reflect
negatively on the applicant's honesty, integrity, truthfulness, and reputation.
In evaluating an applicant for these qualities, the division and commission may
consider:
(i) criminal convictions with
particular consideration given to any such acts involving:
(A) a felony conviction occurring within the
five years preceding the date of application;
(B) a jail or prison term resulting from a
felony conviction with a release date falling within the five years preceding
the date of application;
(C) a
conviction of a class A or class B misdemeanor, or similar offense, involving
fraud, misrepresentation, theft, or dishonesty occurring within the three years
preceding the date of application; or
(D) a jail term resulting from a conviction
of a class B or class A misdemeanor, or similar offense, involving fraud,
misrepresentation, theft, or dishonesty with a release date falling within the
three years preceding the date of application;
(ii) plea agreements;
(iii) past acts related to honesty or
truthfulness, with particular consideration given to any such acts involving
the business of real estate, that would be grounds under Utah law for
sanctioning an existing license;
(iv) civil judgments in lawsuits brought on
grounds of fraud, misrepresentation, or deceit;
(v) court findings of fraudulent or deceitful
activity;
(vi) evidence of
non-compliance with court orders or conditions of sentencing; and
(vii) evidence of non-compliance with:
(A) terms of a diversion agreement not yet
closed and dismissed;
(B) a
probation agreement; or
(C) a plea
in abeyance.
(b)
(i) An
applicant who, as of the date of application, is serving probation or parole
for a crime that contains an element of violence or physical coercion shall, in
order to submit a complete application, provide for the commission's review
current documentation from two licensed therapists, approved by the division,
stating that the applicant does not pose an ongoing threat to the
public.
(ii) For purposes of
applying this rule, crimes that contain an element of violence or physical
coercion include the following:
(A) assault,
including domestic violence;
(B)
rape;
(C) sex abuse of a
child;
(D) sodomy on a
child;
(E) battery;
(F) interruption of a communication
device;
(G) vandalism;
(H) robbery;
(I) criminal trespass;
(J) breaking and entering;
(K) kidnapping;
(L) sexual solicitation or
enticement;
(M) manslaughter;
and
(N) homicide.
(iii) Information and documents
submitted in compliance with this Subsection (1) shall be reviewed by the
commission, which may exercise discretion in determining whether the applicant
qualifies for licensure.
(2) In evaluating an applicant for competency, the division and commission may consider evidence including:
(a) civil judgments, with particular
consideration given to any such judgments involving the business of real
estate;
(b) failure to satisfy a
civil judgment that has not been discharged in bankruptcy;
(c) suspension or revocation of a
professional license;
(d) sanctions
placed on a professional license; and
(e) investigations conducted by regulatory
agencies.
(3) Age. An applicant shall be at least 18 years of age.
(4) The minimum education required for an applicant for licensure is:
(a) a high school
diploma;
(b) a GED; or
(c) equivalent education as approved by the
commission.
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