Chapter 04-608

2004 -- S 2366

Enacted 08/11/04

 

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND

SALESPERSONS

     

     

     Introduced By: Senators Cote, Tassoni, and P Fogarty

     Date Introduced: February 11, 2004

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Section 5-20.5-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-20.5 entitled "Real

Estate Brokers and Salespersons" is hereby amended to read as follows:

     5-20.5-4. Examination of applicants -- Examination fee -- Licensing without

examination. -- (a) The director requires any applicant for a real estate broker's or salesperson's

license to submit to and pass a written examination to show the applicant's knowledge of reading,

writing, spelling, elementary arithmetic, and in general the state statutes and the rules and

regulations relating to real property, deeds, mortgages, leases, contracts, and agency. The director

An applicant shall not be required to take deems that the uniform portion of the Rhode Island real

estate licensing examination if the applicant provides sufficient evidence that the applicant

possesses an existing valid has been passed if the applicant has a current real estate license from

a state which allows that has a similar statutes or regulations in effect which provide for

reciprocal waiver of the uniform portion of the real estate licensing examination for persons

holding an existing valid a current Rhode Island real estate broker's or salesperson's license and

the applicant has been licensed for a period of not less than two (2) consecutive years

immediately prior to the date of his or her application; and further provided, that the applicant

must be tested for the remainder of the Rhode Island real estate licensing examination as

administered by the department of business regulation. An applicant for a real estate broker's or

salesperson's license, prior to the taking of the examination, must pay pays to the director an

examination fee, the cost of which is limited to the charge as designated by the appropriate testing

service's contract with the department of business regulation.

      (b) An applicant for a real estate salesperson’s license must submit satisfactory evidence

of completion of a minimum of forty-five (45) classroom hours in a real estate course given by a

school as defined in section 5-20.5-19. The applicant for a broker's license must also submit

satisfactory proof that he or she has been engaged full time as a real estate salesperson for at least

one one (1) year immediately year prior to the date of application, except that the period is

waived if the applicant has received a baccalaureate degree with a major in real estate, from an

accredited college or university; or has successfully completed at least ninety (90) hours of

approved classroom study in a school as defined in section 5-20.5-19, or equivalent in a

correspondence course offered by an extension department of an accredited college or university.

The director, in his or her sole discretion, may require any additional evidence or other proof,

through the application or otherwise, that he or she desires with regard to the paramount interests

of the public, as to the honesty, trustworthiness, integrity, good reputation, and competency of

the any applicant.

      (c) The director shall notify applicants of the result of the examination within thirty (30)

days of the date of the examination. Any successful applicant who fails to remit the original

license fee as provided in section 5-20.5-11 within one year of the date of that examination is

required by the director to re-submit to and pass a written examination as provided in subsection

(a).

      (d) When an attorney-at-law licensed by the supreme court of the state desires to have a

real estate broker's license or a real estate salesperson's license, the attorney, by application, and

upon payment of the applicable fee as provided in section 5-20.5-11, is granted a license without

examination.

      (e) A certificate of licensure is issued by the real estate division of the department of

business regulation within thirty (30) days after it is requested at a cost of not more than fifteen

dollars ($15.00) for each certificate issued.

     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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LC00892

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