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    By the Committee on Regulated Industries; and Senator Carlton
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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to real estate professionals;
  3         amending s. 475.17, F.S.; requiring educational
  4         courses that are prerequisites to licensure as
  5         a broker, broker-salesperson, or salesperson or
  6         the maintenance or renewal of such licensure to
  7         be made available by means of distance
  8         learning; providing requirements for the
  9         provision and satisfactory completion of such
10         distance-learning courses; amending s. 475.182,
11         F.S., relating to continuing education
12         requirements, to conform; amending s. 475.451,
13         F.S., relating to schools teaching real estate
14         practice, to conform; reenacting s. 475.05,
15         F.S., to provide the Florida Real Estate
16         Commission rulemaking authority with respect to
17         implementation of the distance-learning courses
18         required by this act; amending s. 475.618,
19         F.S., relating to real estate appraisers;
20         requiring distance learning to be made
21         available for continuing education courses;
22         placing restrictions on examination
23         requirements; providing an effective date.
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25  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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27         Section 1.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (2), paragraphs
28  (a) and (b) of subsection (3), paragraphs (a) and (b) of
29  subsection (4), and paragraph (c) of subsection (5) of section
30  475.17, Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
31         475.17  Qualifications for practice.--
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  1         (2)(a)1.  In addition to other requirements under this
  2  part, the commission may require the satisfactory completion
  3  of one or more of the educational courses or equivalent
  4  courses conducted, offered, sponsored, prescribed, or approved
  5  pursuant to s. 475.04, taken at an accredited college,
  6  university, or community college, at an area technical center,
  7  or at a registered real estate school, as a condition
  8  precedent for any person to become licensed or to renew her or
  9  his license as a broker, broker-salesperson, or salesperson.
10  The course or courses required for one to become initially
11  licensed shall not exceed a total of 63 classroom hours of 50
12  minutes each, inclusive of examination, for a salesperson and
13  72 classroom hours of 50 minutes each, inclusive of
14  examination, for a broker. The satisfactory completion of an
15  examination administered by the accredited college,
16  university, or community college, by the area technical
17  center, or by the registered real estate school shall be the
18  basis for determining satisfactory completion of the course.
19  However, notice of satisfactory completion shall not be issued
20  if the student has absences in excess of 8 classroom hours.
21         2.  The commission shall approve a distance-learning
22  course or courses as an option to classroom hours as
23  satisfactory completion of the course or courses as required
24  by this section. The schools authorized by this section have
25  the option of providing either classroom courses or
26  distance-learning courses or both. However, satisfactory
27  completion of a distance-learning course requires the
28  satisfactory completion of a timed distance-learning-course
29  examination. Such examination shall not be required to be
30  monitored or given at a centralized location.
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  1         3.  Such required course or courses must be made
  2  available by correspondence or other suitable means to any
  3  person who, by reason of hardship, as defined by rule, cannot
  4  attend the place or places where the course or courses are is
  5  regularly conducted or does not have access to the
  6  distance-learning course or courses.
  7         (3)(a)  The commission may prescribe a postlicensure
  8  education requirement in order for a person to maintain a
  9  valid salesperson's license, which shall not exceed 45
10  classroom hours of 50 minutes each, inclusive of examination,
11  prior to the first renewal following initial licensure.  If
12  prescribed, this shall consist of one or more
13  commission-approved courses which total at least 45 classroom
14  hours on one or more subjects which include, but are not
15  limited to, property management, appraisal, real estate
16  finance, or the economics of real estate management. Required
17  postlicensure education courses must be provided by taken at
18  an accredited college, university, or community college, by an
19  area technical center, by or at a registered real estate
20  school, or given by a commission-approved sponsor.
21         (b)  Satisfactory completion of the postlicensure
22  education requirement is demonstrated by successfully meeting
23  all standards established for the commission-prescribed or
24  commission-approved institution, or school.  However, notice
25  of satisfactory completion shall not be issued if the student
26  has absences in excess of 10 percent of the required classroom
27  hours or has not satisfactorily completed a timed
28  distance-learning-course examination.
29         (4)(a)  The commission may prescribe a postlicensure
30  education requirement in order for a person to maintain a
31  valid broker's license, which shall not exceed 60 classroom
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  1  hours of 50 minutes each, inclusive of examination, prior to
  2  the first renewal following initial licensure.  If prescribed,
  3  this shall consist of one or more commission-approved courses
  4  which total at least 60 classroom hours on one or more
  5  subjects which include, but are not limited to, advanced
  6  appraisal, advanced property management, real estate
  7  marketing, business law, advanced real estate investment
  8  analyses, advanced legal aspects, general accounting, real
  9  estate economics, syndications, commercial brokerage,
10  feasibility analyses, advanced real estate finance,
11  residential brokerage, or real estate brokerage office
12  operations. Required postlicensure education courses must be
13  provided by taken at an accredited college, university, or
14  community college, by an area technical center, by or at a
15  registered real estate school, or be given by a
16  commission-approved sponsor.
17         (b)  Satisfactory completion of the postlicensure
18  education requirement is demonstrated by successfully meeting
19  all standards established for the commission-prescribed or
20  commission-approved institution or school.  However, notice of
21  satisfactory completion shall not be issued if the student has
22  absences in excess of 10 percent of the required classroom
23  hours or has not satisfactorily completed a timed
24  distance-learning-course examination.
25         (5)
26         (c)1.  The commission shall approve a distance-learning
27  course or courses as an option to classroom hours as
28  satisfactory completion of the course or courses as required
29  by postlicensure education courses. The schools or sponsors
30  authorized by this section have the option of providing either
31  classroom courses or distance-learning courses or both.
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  1  However, satisfactory completion of a distance-learning
  2  postlicensure education course or courses requires the
  3  satisfactory completion of a timed distance-learning-course
  4  examination. Such examination shall not be required to be
  5  monitored or given at a centralized location.
  6         2.  The commission shall provide for postlicensure
  7  education courses to be made available by correspondence or
  8  other suitable means to any person who, by reason of hardship,
  9  as defined by rule, cannot attend the place or places where
10  courses are regularly conducted or does not have access to the
11  distance-learning courses.
12         Section 2.  Subsection (1) of section 475.182, Florida
13  Statutes, is amended to read:
14         475.182  Renewal of license; continuing education.--
15         (1)  The department shall renew a license upon receipt
16  of the renewal application and fee. The renewal application
17  for an active license as broker, broker-salesperson, or
18  salesperson shall include proof satisfactory to the commission
19  that the licensee has, since the issuance or renewal of her or
20  his current license, satisfactorily completed at least 14
21  classroom hours of 50 minutes each of a continuing education
22  course during each biennium, as prescribed by the commission.
23  The commission may accept as a substitute for such continuing
24  education course, on a classroom-hour-for-classroom-hour
25  basis, any satisfactorily completed education course that the
26  commission finds is adequate to educate licensees within the
27  intent of this section, including an approved
28  distance-learning course. However, the commission may not
29  require, for the purpose of satisfactorily completing an
30  approved correspondence course or distance-learning course, a
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  1  written examination that is to be taken at a centralized
  2  location and is to be monitored.
  3         Section 3.  Subsections (5) and (6) of section 475.451,
  4  Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
  5         475.451  Schools teaching real estate practice.--
  6         (5)  The location of classes and frequency of class
  7  meetings and the provision of distance-learning courses shall
  8  be in the discretion of the school offering real estate
  9  courses, so long as such courses conform to s. 475.17(2).
10         (6)  Any course prescribed by the commission as a
11  condition precedent to any person's becoming initially
12  licensed as a salesperson may be taught in any real estate
13  school through the use of a video tape of instruction by a
14  currently permitted instructor from any such school or may be
15  taught by distance learning pursuant to s. 475.17(2).  The
16  commission may require that any such video tape course have a
17  single session of live instruction by a currently permitted
18  instructor from any such school; however, this requirement
19  shall not exceed 3 classroom hours.  All other prescribed
20  courses, except the continuing education course required by s.
21  475.182, shall be taught by a currently permitted school
22  instructor personally in attendance at such course or by
23  distance learning pursuant to s. 475.17.  The continuing
24  education course required by s. 475.182 may be taught by
25  distance learning pursuant to s. 475.17 or by an equivalent
26  correspondence course; however, any such course of
27  correspondence course shall be required to have a final
28  examination, prepared and administered by the school issuing
29  the correspondence course. The continuing education
30  requirements provided in this section or provided in any other
31  section in this chapter do not apply with respect to any
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  1  attorney who is otherwise qualified under the provisions of
  2  this chapter.
  3         Section 4.  Section 475.05, Florida Statutes, is
  4  reenacted to read:
  5         475.05  Power of commission to enact bylaws and rules
  6  and decide questions of practice.--The commission may enact
  7  bylaws for its own government and adopt rules pursuant to ss.
  8  120.536(1) and 120.54 to implement the provisions of law
  9  conferring powers or duties upon it.  The commission may
10  decide questions of practice arising in the proceedings before
11  it, having regard to this chapter and the rules then in force.
12  Printed copies of rules, or written copies under the seal of
13  the commission, shall be prima facie evidence of their
14  existence and substance, and the courts shall judicially
15  notice such rules.
16         Section 5.  Subsection (1) of section 475.618, Florida
17  Statutes, is amended to read:
18         475.618  Renewal of registration, license,
19  certification, or instructor permit; continuing education.--
20         (1)  The department shall renew a registration,
21  license, certification, or instructor permit upon receipt of
22  the renewal application and proper fee.  Such application
23  shall include proof satisfactory to the board that the
24  individual has satisfactorily completed any continuing
25  education that has been prescribed by the board. The board
26  shall approve a distance-learning course or courses as an
27  option to classroom hours as satisfactory completion of the
28  course or courses as required by this section. The schools
29  authorized by this section have the option of providing either
30  classroom courses or distance-learning courses or both.
31  However, satisfactory completion of a distance-learning course
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  1  requires the satisfactory completion of a timed
  2  distance-learning-course examination. Such examination shall
  3  not be required to be monitored or given at a centralized
  4  location.
  5         Section 6.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2002.
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  7          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
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10  Clarifies that distance-learning courses are an option to
    traditional classroom courses required for pre-licensure and
11  post-licensure of real estate brokers and salespersons.
12  Prohibits timed distance-learning-course from being monitored
    or given at a centralized location for pre-licensure,
13  post-licensure, and continuing education requirements for real
    estate brokers and salespersons.
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    Requires that distance-learning courses be approved by the
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    continuing education of licensed appraisers.
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