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58-3040. Nonresident license.
- A nonresident of this state may be granted a broker's license
if:
- The nonresident is licensed as a broker in the nonresident's
state of residence; and
- such nonresident meets all requirements imposed by this act
on Kansas residents for licensure as a broker, except that the Commission
may waive the education provided by subsection (b) of K.S.A. 58-3046a
and amendments thereto, the examination provided by K.S.A. 58-3039
and amendments thereto and the experience provided by subsection (c)
of K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments thereto for a nonresident who, in
the judgment of the Commission, has received equivalent education,
has passed an equivalent examination and has obtained equivalent experience.
- A nonresident broker employed by or associated with a broker
licensed pursuant to this act may be granted a broker's license under
such broker, if:
- The broker is licensed as a broker in the broker's state of
residence; and
- such broker meets all requirements imposed by this act on Kansas
residents for licensure as a broker, except that the Commission may
waive the education provided by subsection (b) of K.S.A. 58-3046a
and amendments thereto, the examination provided by K.S.A. 58-3039
and amendments thereto and the experience provided by subsection (c)
of K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments thereto if, in the judgment of the
Commission, the broker has received equivalent education, has passed
an equivalent examination and has obtained equivalent experience.
- A nonresident salesperson employed by or associated with a
broker licensed pursuant to this act may be granted a salesperson's
license under such broker, if:
- The salesperson is licensed as a salesperson in the salesperson's
state of residence; and
- such salesperson meets all requirements imposed by this act
on Kansas residents for licensure as a salesperson, except that the
Commission may waive the education provided by subsection (a) of K.S.A.
58-3046a and amendments thereto and the examination provided by K.S.A.
58-3039 and amendments thereto if, in the judgment of the Commission,
the salesperson has received equivalent education and has passed an
equivalent examination.
- The Commission may enter into agreements with other jurisdictions
as to the issuance of reciprocal licenses.
- The Commission may waive the education provided by subsection
(b) of K.S.A. 58-3046a and amendments thereto, the examination provided
by K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments thereto and the experience provided
by subsection (c) of K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments thereto and issue
an original broker's license to a Kansas resident who holds a broker's
license issued by another jurisdiction if, in the judgment of the
Commission, the applicant received equivalent education, passed an
equivalent examination and obtained equivalent experience. The applicant
shall meet all other requirements imposed by this act.
- The Commission may waive the education provided by subsection
(a) of K.S.A. 58-3046a and amendments thereto and the examination
provided by K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments thereto and issue an original
salesperson's license to a Kansas resident who holds a salesperson's
license issued by another jurisdiction if, in the judgment of the
Commission, the applicant received equivalent education and passed
an equivalent examination. The applicant shall meet all other requirements
imposed by this act.
- Prior to the issuance of a license to a nonresident, the applicant
shall file with the Commission a designation in writing that appoints
the director of the Commission as the applicant's agent, upon whom
all judicial and other process or legal notices directed to the applicant
may be served in the event such applicant becomes a licensee. Any
process or legal notices to a nonresident licensee shall be directed
to the director, accompanied by a fee of $3, and, in the case of a
summons, shall require the nonresident licensee to answer within 40
days from the date of service on such licensee. A summons and a certified
copy of the petition shall be forthwith forwarded by the clerk of
the court to the director, who shall immediately forward a copy of
the summons and the certified copy of the petition to the nonresident
licensee. Thereafter, the director shall make return of the summons
to the court from which it was issued, showing the date of its receipt
by the director, the date of forwarding and the name and address of
the person to whom the director forwarded a copy. Such return shall
have the same force and effect as a return made by the sheriff on
process directed to the sheriff.
- Prior to the issuance of a license to a nonresident, the applicant
must agree in writing to abide by all provisions of this act with
respect to the applicant's real estate activities within the state
and submit to the jurisdiction of the Commission and the state in
all matters relating thereto. Such agreement shall be filed with the
Commission and shall remain in force for so long as the nonresident
is licensed by this state and thereafter with respect to acts or omissions
committed while licensed as a nonresident.
- A nonresident licensed under this section shall be entitled
to the same rights and subject to the same obligations as are provided
in this act for Kansas residents, except that revocation or suspension
of a nonresident's license in the nonresident's state of residence
shall automatically cause the same revocation or suspension of such
nonresident's license issued under this act. No hearing shall be granted
to a nonresident licensee where license is subject to such automatic
revocation or suspension except for the purpose of establishing the
fact of revocation or suspension of the nonresident's license by the
nonresident's state of residence.
(History: L. 1980, ch. 164, § 7; L. 1985, ch. 188, § 2;
L. 1986, ch. 209, § 4; L. 1993, ch. 241, § 2; July 1.)
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