SECTION 27 amends a provision relating to the educational programs for applicants for licenses. The number of hours a program would be if it were in a classroom was amended from a minimum of 36 hours to a minimum of 72 hours. The second section updates a reference to a rule.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulation
None.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states
Illinois:
Conduct and Ethical Practices for Real Estate Licensees: (bureau director) Subparts De, E, and F of Section 1450 of the Illinois Real Estate License Act cover the conduct and ethical practices for real estate licensees.
http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/06801450sections.html
Broker Pre-License Education: Section 1450.60 Educational Requirements to Obtain a Broker's or Salesperson's License: 120 credit hours of instruction in approved courses or a baccalaureate degree including courses involving real estate or related material are required for broker applicants. http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/068/068014500/C00600R.html
Iowa:
Conduct and Ethical Practices for Real Estate Licensees: The various regulations of professional and business conduct are found in section 193E of the Iowa Administrative rules, chapters 6, 8, 10, 15 and 19.
http://www.state.ia.us.government/com/prof/sales/PDFs/193EMarch2010/pdf
Broker Pre-License Education: 54315(8) and 193E-sub rule 16.3(1), an applicant for licensure as a real estate broker shall complete at least 72 classroom hours of commission-approved real estate education within 24 months prior to taking the broker examination. This education shall be in addition to the required salesperson pre-license course (60 hours).
http://www.legis.state.ia.us/ACO/IAChtml/193e.htm#rule_193e_4_1
Michigan:
Conduct and Ethical Practice for Real Estate Licensees: The various regulations of professional practice and conduct are found in Administrative Rules for Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons, Occupational Code, Article 25, Parts 3 and 4. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dleg/rebook_217577_7.pdf
Broker Pre-License Education: Rule 203. (1) An applicant for a broker or associate broker license shall have completed 90 clock hours of qualifying pre-licensure education of which 9 clock hours shall be on civil rights law and fair housing law, as defined in section 2504(1) of the code. The broker pre-licensure education shall be completed not more than 36 months before the date of application, unless the applicant has held a license as a salesperson for that intervening period.
http://www.state.mi.us/orr/emi/admincode.asp?AdminCode=Single&Admin_Num=33922101&Dpt=LG&RngHigh=
Minnesota:
Conduct and Ethical Practice for Real Estate Licensees: The regulation of professional conduct is found in section 82.48 of the Minnesota Statutes.
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?year=2006&id=82.48
Broker Pre-License Education: 82.29 Sub.8(b) An applicant for a broker's license must successfully complete a course of study in the real estate field consisting of 30 hours of instruction approved by the commissioner, of which three hours shall consist of training in state and federal fair housing laws, regulations, and rules. The course must have been completed within 12 months prior to the date of application for the broker's license.
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=82.29
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies
The information received from the states listed in this analysis was obtained directly from a review of the applicable regulations and rules.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business
Data was obtained from the department's credentialing division regarding the number of licensees that would be affected by this regulatory change. As of June 15, 2010, there are 47,823 licensed real estate salespersons and 52,465 licensed real estate brokers. There are 8,539 licensed real estate business entities. The majority of real estate licensees work in small business environments; however, the change in rules regarding professional conduct of licensees will not have a significant impact on their cost of doing business. The rule change seeks to clarify current ethical practices that already exist within the Wisconsin real estate industry.
Section 227.137, Stats., requires an “agency" to prepare an economic impact report before submitting the proposed rule-making order to the Wisconsin Legislative Council. The Department of Regulation and Licensing is not included as an “agency" in this section.
Anticipated costs incurred by private sector
The department finds that this rule has no significant fiscal effect on the private sector.
Effect on Small Business
These proposed rules were reviewed by the department's Small Business Review Advisory Committee and it was determined that the proposed rules will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats.
The Department's Regulatory Review Coordinator, John Murray, may be contacted by email at John.Murray@Wisconsin.gov, or by calling (608) 266-2112.
Fiscal Estimate
The department estimates that this rule will have costs of $128 to create forms and update the department's website.
Agency Contact Person
Kris Anderson
Department of Regulation and Licensing
Division of Board Services
1400 East Washington Avenue, Room 116
P.O. Box 8935, Madison, WI 53708
Phone: 608-261-2385
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