2005 Idaho Code - 54-2026 — CERTIFICATION OF COURSE PROVIDERS

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 20
                        IDAHO REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW
    54-2026.  CERTIFICATION OF COURSE PROVIDERS. (1) Degree-granting
institutions. Degree-granting, accredited colleges and universities in any
state or jurisdiction shall be deemed to be approved course providers in
Idaho. However, course content must still be approved for the real estate
education course to receive credit toward prelicense or continuing education
licensing requirements in Idaho.
    (2)  Other course providers. All other course providers desiring to offer
real estate courses for credit toward Idaho prelicense or continuing education
requirements must first meet the following qualifications and receive
certification. Each applicant seeking certification as a course provider shall
comply with the following:
    (a)  File an application for certification in the form and manner required
    by the commission, along with proper fees, at least two (2) months prior
    to contemplated date of opening or first accredited course offering;
    (b)  Designate a "director" or "individual in charge," who shall be
    responsible for the course provider's operation and its real estate
    courses, and with whom the commission may communicate. Unless this
    requirement is waived upon special review of the commission in the manner
    stated below, the individual in charge must not have had a real estate or
    other professional or occupational license suspended or revoked for
    disciplinary reasons or have been refused a renewal of a license issued by
    the state of Idaho or any other state or jurisdiction. The designated
    individual in charge must not have been convicted, issued any fine, placed
    on probation, received a withheld judgment, or completed any sentence of
    confinement for or on account of any felony or a misdemeanor involving
    fraud, misrepresentation, or dishonest or dishonorable dealing in a court
    of proper jurisdiction. The failure of the provider to have in place a
    designated individual meeting the qualifications required by this
    subsection shall be grounds for the commission to withdraw or cancel the
    provider's certificate as provided in section 54-2025(3), Idaho Code;
    (c)  File a properly executed "irrevocable consent to service of process"
    in the manner and form prescribed by the commission and in substantial
    accordance with section 54-2012(1)(j), Idaho Code. The commission, in its
    discretion, may make such additional investigation and inquiry relative to
    the applicant for provider certification as it deems advisable and, if
    good cause exists, may deny or accept the application for certification.

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