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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) To renew an active license, a real estate licensee must complete 30 hours of real estate continuing education courses that are eligible for credit under ORS 696.182 during the two years preceding the renewal. The 30 hours must include:
(a) At least three hours in a course on recent changes in real estate rule and law approved by the Real Estate Board; and
(b)(A) If the real estate broker is renewing an active license for the first time, an advanced course in real estate practices approved by the Real Estate Agency; or
(B) If a licensed real estate property manager is renewing an active license for the first time, an advanced course in property management practices approved by the agency.
(2) The agency, in consultation with real estate professionals and educators, shall develop a form to ensure that a licensee has completed the number of hours required by subsection (1) of this section. A completed form must contain:
(a) The date, name and length of time of each course attended;
(b) The name of the real estate continuing education provider that offered the course;
(c) The name of the instructor who taught the course; and
(d) Any other information that the agency requires by rule.
(3) The agency may waive any portion of the requirements of this section for a licensee who submits satisfactory evidence that poor health or other circumstances beyond the licensee's control prevented the licensee from attending part or all of the continuing education courses required by subsection (1) of this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Occupations and Professions § 696.174 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-52-occupations-and-professions/or-rev-st-sect-696-174/
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