86-1-11 Minimum curricula and standards for course.
- Each school offering a course approved by the commission under
subsection (a) of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments thereto, shall use
a course outline provided by the commission and shall register the
course under the title "principles of real estate.''
- Each school offering a course approved by the commission under
subsection (b) of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments thereto, shall use
a course outline provided by the commission and shall register the
course under the title "broker pre-license course.''
- Each school offering a course approved by the commission under
subsection (c) of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments thereto, shall use
a course content outline provided by the commision and shall register
the course under the title "Kansas practice course."
- Each school offering a course approved by the commission under subsection
(d) of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments thereto, shall use a course
content outline provided by the commision and shall register the course
under the title "Kansas law course."
- The 12 hours of additional instruction required by subsections (e)
and (f) of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments thereto, shall consist
of courses approved by the commission.
- The hours required for each renewal of a salesperson's license
shall consist of at least three hours designated as mandatory
core hours and not more than nine hours designated as elective
hours.
- The hours required for each renewal of a broker's license shall
consist of at least six hours designated as mandatory core hours
and not more than six hours designated as elective hours.
- Each course approved by the commission shall be designated
by the commission as either mandatory core hours or elective hours.
- The following courses may be approved by the commission as
mandatory core hours:
- A course registered under the title "required salesperson
and broker core.'' Each school offering this course shall
use a course outline limited to the topics of brokerage relationships
and misrepresentation; and
- a course registered under the title "required broker
core.'' Each school offering this course shall use a course
outline limited to one or more of the following topics:
- Procedures manuals;
- trust accounts;
- management, including all facets of supervising a real
estate company;
- common violations of the real estate brokers' and salespersons'
license act and the brokerage relationships in real estate
transactions act;
- commercial sales and leasing issues; or
- farm and ranch issues.
- In any advertising of a course entitled "required broker
core,'' the school shall identify each topic listed in paragraphs
(e)(4)(B)(i) through (vi) that is covered by the course.
- Each salesperson shall meet the mandatory core requirement
specified in paragraph (e)(1) by taking a course approved by the
commission titled "required salesperson and broker core".
- Each broker shall meet the mandatory core requirement specified
in paragraph (e)(2) by taking two courses approved by the commission
titled "required salesperson and broker core'' and "required
broker core.''
- Credit given to any licensee for a course submitted by the
licensee pursuant to subsection (k) of K.S.A. 58-3046a, and amendments
thereto, shall be designated by the commission either as meeting
a mandatory core requirement or as elective hours.
- A nonresident of Kansas may receive elective-hour credit for
courses approved by the commission of the nonresident's state
of residence. A nonresident may receive credit for a mandatory
core requirement only for courses approved by the commission pursuant
to this regulation.
- Each approved course shall have a total instruction time of
at least three hours.
- Any licensee may receive a maximum of three hours of credit
during any renewal period for real estate appraisal courses designated
as such by the commission.
- The 30 hours of instruction required by paragraph (f)(1) of K.S.A.
58-3046a, and amendments thereto, shall consist of either of the following:
- A course registered under the title "salesperson's post-license
course.'' Each school offering the course shall use a course outline
provided by the commission; or
- 30 hours of commercial courses approved by the commission.
(Authorized by K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 58-3046a, as amended by 2007 HB 2295,
sec. 6, and K.S.A. 74-4202(b); implementing K.S.A. 2006 Supp. 58-3046a,
as amended by 2007 HB 2295, sec. 6; effective, T-86-31, Sept. 24, 1985;
effective May 1, 1986; amended, T-87-32, Nov. 19, 1986; amended May
1, 1987; amended May 1, 1988; amended Sept. 26, 1988; amended Nov. 18,
1991; amended Dec. 20, 1993; amended Dec. 29, 1995; amended Jan. 1,
1997; amended, T-86-10-1-97, Oct. 1, 1997; amended Oct. 24, 1997; amended
Sept. 17, 1999; amended, T-86-7-2-07, July 2, 2007; amended Nov. 16,
2007.)