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58-3046a. Licensure; educational requirements.
- Except as provided in K.S.A. 58-3040, and amendments thereto, any
person who applies for an original license in this state as a salesperson
shall submit evidence, satisfactory to the commission, of attendance
of a principles of real estate course, of not less than 30 hours of
instruction, approved by the commission and received within the 12
months immediately preceding the filing of application for salesperson's
license. The commission may require the evidence to be furnished to
the commission with the original application for license or it may
require the applicant to furnish the evidence to the testing service
designated by the commission as a prerequisite to taking the examination
required by K.S.A. 58-3039 and amendments thereto. If the evidence
is furnished to the testing service, the instruction shall have been
received within 12 months immediately preceding the date of the examination.
- Except as provided in K.S.A. 58-3040, and amendments thereto, any
person who applies for an original license in this state as a broker
shall submit evidence, satisfactory to the commission, of attendance
of 24 hours of instruction, approved by the commission and received
within the 12 months immediately preceding the filing of application
for broker's license. Such hours shall be in addition to any hours
of instruction used to meet the requirements of subsection (c), (d),
(e) or (f). The commission may require the evidence to be furnished
to the commission with the original application for license, or it
may require the applicant to furnish the evidence to the testing service
designated by the commission as a prerequisite to taking the examination
provided in K.S.A. 58-3039, and amendments thereto. If the evidence
is furnished to the testing service, the instruction shall have been
received within 12 months immediately preceding the date of the examination.
- Any person who applies for an original license in this state as
a salesperson on or after July 1,2007, shall submit evidence, satisfactory
to the commission, of attendance of a Kansas real estate practice
course, of not less than 30 hours of instruction, approved by the
commission and received within the six months immediately preceding
the filing of the application for licensure.
- Any person who applies for an original license in this state as
a broker on or after July 1, 2007, who is a nonresident of Kansas
or who is a resident of Kansas applying for licensure pursuant to
subsection (e) of K.S.A. 58-3040, and amendments thereto, shall submit
evidence, satisfactory to the commission, of attendance of a Kansas
real estate course, of not less than four hours of instruction and
received within the six months immediately preceding the filing of
the application for licensure. Such course shall be approved by the
commission and shall be specific to Kansas law with primary emphasis
on issues that arise under the brokerage relationships in real estate
transactions act, K.S.A. 58-30,101 et seq., and amendments thereto,
and rules or regulations adopted thereunder.
- At or prior to each renewal date established by the commission,
any person who is licensed in this state as a broker or as a salesperson
shall submit evidence, satisfactory to the commission, of attendance
of not less than 12 hours of additional instruction approved by the
commission and received during the renewal period.
- Any person who obtains a temporary license in this state as a salesperson
prior to July 1, 2007, shall submit evidence, satisfactory to the
commission, of attendance of courses of instruction approved by the
commission as follows:
- No later than ten days prior to the expiration date of the temporary
license, 30 hours of instruction received after the date of licensure.
- At or prior to the first renewal of a license issued pursuant
to K.S.A. 58-3039, and amendments thereto, 12 hours of additional
instruction received during the renewal period. Such evidence
shall not be required until the second license renewal if the
license expires less than six months after issuance.
- At or prior to each license renewal thereafter, 12 hours of
additional instruction received during the renewal period.
- Any person who qualifies for original licensure as a salesperson
pursuant to K.S.A. 58-3039, and amendments thereto, on or after July
1, 2007, shall not be required to comply with subsection (e) until
the second license renewal period if the license expires less than
six months after it is issued.
- Except for courses reviewed pursuant to subsection (k), courses
of instruction required by this section shall be courses approved
by the commission and offered by:
- An institution which is accredited by the north central association
of colleges and secondary schools accrediting agency;
- an area vocational or vocational-technical school as defined
by K.S.A. 72-4412, and amendments thereto;
- a private or out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
which has been issued a certificate of approval pursuant to the
Kansas private and out-of-state postsecondary educational institution
act;
- any agency of the state of Kansas; or
- a similar institution, approved by the commission, in another
state.
- The commission shall adopt rules and regulations to: (1) Prescribe
minimum curricula and standards for all courses offered to fulfill
education requirements of this act, (2) designate a course of study
to fulfill any specific requirement, which may include a testing requiring,
(3) prescribe minimum qualifications for instructors of approved courses
and (4) establish standards and procedures for approval of courses
and instructors, monitoring courses, advertising, registration and
maintenance of records of courses, and withdrawal of approval of courses
and instructors.
- The commission may approve distance education courses consisting
solely or primarily of instruction provided online or in other computer-
assisted formats, or by correspondence, audiotape, videotape or other
media. For the purposes of this section, attendance of one hour of
instruction shall mean 50 minutes of classroom instruction or the
equivalent thereof in distance education study as determined by the
commission.
- Courses of instruction required by this section shall be courses
approved by the commission either before or after their completion.
The commission may give credit toward the 12 hours of additional instruction
required by subsection (e) or (f) to any licensee who submits an application
for course review obtained from the commission and pays the fee prescribed
by K.S.A. 58-3063, and amendments thereto, if, in the judgment of
the commission, the course meets the objectives of continuing education.
- The commission shall publish annually a list of educational institutions
and entities and the courses offered by them in this state which are
approved by the commission.
- No license shall be issued or renewed unless the applicable requirements
set forth in this section are met within the time prescribed.
(L. 1982, ch. 231, § 1; L. 1985, ch. 188, § 3; L. 1986, ch.
209, § 8; L. 1991, ch. 163, § 2; L. 1993, ch. 241, §
4; L. 1995, ch. 149, § 4; L. 1997, ch. 65, § 10; L. 2006,
ch. 66, § 1; L. 2007, ch. 88, § 6; L. 2009, ch. 7, §
2; July 1.)
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