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2003 SESSION
SB 1324 Real Estate Board; continuing education for licensees.
Introduced by: William Bolling | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Real Estate Board; continuing education for licensees. Increases the continuing education requirements for real estate licensees of the Real Estate Board from eight to 16 hours. The bill requires new licensees to complete 30 hours of specialized training in the first two years of licensure. The bill also authorizes the Board to establish procedures to ensure the quality of the courses. The bill contains technical amendments. This bill is identical to HB 2723.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Real Estate Board; continuing education for licensees. Increases the continuing education requirements for real estate licensees of the Real Estate Board from 8 to 16 hours. The bill requires new licensees to complete 30 hours of specialized training in the first 2 years of licensure. The bill also authorizes the Board to establish procedures to ensure the quality of the courses. The bill contains technical amendments.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Real Estate Board; continuing education for licensees. Increases the continuing education requirements for real estate licensees of the Real Estate Board from 8 to 16 hours. The bill requires new licensees to complete 30 hours of specialized training in the first 2 years of licensure. The bill also requires that a portion of the continuing education hours occur in a classroom setting and not by correspondence or distance learning. The bill contains technical amendments.