Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R162 - Real Estate
Rule R162-2f - Real Estate Licensing and Practices Rule
Section R162-2f-206e - Certification of Continuing Education Course Instructor
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 162-2f-206e
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) An instructor shall certify with the division before teaching a continuing education course.
(2) To certify as an instructor for any continuing education course other than the Mandatory 3-Hour CE course, an applicant shall, within the 30-day period before the date on which the applicant proposes to begin instruction, provide the following:
(a) name and contact information of the
applicant;
(b) evidence that the
applicant meets the character requirements of Subsection
R162-2f-201(1)
and the competency requirements of Subsection
R162-2f-201(2);
(c) evidence of having graduated from high
school or achieved an equivalent education;
(d) evidence that the applicant understands
the subject matter to be taught through:
(i) a
minimum of two years of full-time experience as a real estate licensee;
(ii) college-level education
related to the course subject; or
(iii) demonstrated expertise on the subject
proposed to be taught;
(e) evidence of ability to teach through:
(i) a minimum of 12 months of full-time
teaching experience; or
(ii)
part-time teaching experience equivalent to 12 months of full-time teaching
experience;
(f) a signed
statement agreeing to allow the instructor's courses to be randomly audited on
an unannounced basis by the division or its representative;
(g) a signed statement agreeing not to market
personal sales products;
(h) any
other information the division requires; and
(i) a nonrefundable application
fee.
(3) To certify as an instructor of the Mandatory 3-Hour CE course, an applicant shall;
(a) attend the instructor development
workshop at least once every two years or, if the division approves an
alternative training session, attend the alternative training session at the
time and location designated by the division; and
(b) comply with the requirements described in
Subsection (2).
(4)
(a) A continuing education course instructor
certification expires 24 months from the date of issuance and must be renewed
before the expiration date to remain active.
(b) To renew a continuing education course
instructor certification, a person shall:
(i)
submit each form required by the division;
(ii)
(A)
evidence having taught, within the previous renewal period, a minimum of 12
continuing education credit hours; or
(B) submit written explanation outlining:
(I) the reason for not having taught a
minimum of 12 continuing education credit hours; and
(II) documentation to the division that the
applicant maintains satisfactory expertise in the subject area proposed to be
taught; and
(iii) pay a nonrefundable renewal
fee.
(c) To reinstate an
expired continuing education instructor certification within 30 days following
the expiration date, a person shall:
(i)
comply with each requirement for a timely renewal; and
(ii) pay a nonrefundable late fee.
(d) To reinstate an expired
continuing education instructor certification after 30 days and within six
months following the expiration date, a person shall:
(i) comply with all requirements for a timely
renewal; and
(ii) pay a
nonrefundable reinstatement fee.
(e) A certification that is expired for more
than six months may not be reinstated. To obtain a certification, a person must
apply as a new applicant.
(f) If a
deadline specified in this subsection falls on a day when the division is
closed for business, the deadline shall be extended to the next business
day.
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