GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 43-40-8 - Qualifications of licensees; course of study for licensed  salespersons; lapse; reinstatement; renewal; continuing education;  standards for courses
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    43-40-8   (2010)
    43-40-8.    Qualifications of licensees; course of study for licensed  salespersons; lapse; reinstatement; renewal; continuing education;  standards for courses 
      (a)  In order to qualify to become an applicant for a community association manager's license, an individual shall:
      (1)  Have attained the age of 18 years;
      (2)  Be a resident of the State of Georgia, unless that person has fully complied with the provisions of Code Section 43-40-9;
      (3)  Be a high school graduate or the holder of a certificate of equivalency;
      (3.1)  Have  complied fully with the requirements of subsection (b) of Code Section  43-40-15 regarding any criminal convictions;
      (4)  Furnish  evidence of completion of at least 25 instructional hours in a  community association manager's course of study approved by the  commission; and
      (5)  Stand and pass a  real estate examination administered by or approved by the commission  covering generally the matters confronting real estate brokers who  provide community association management services and community  association managers after completing the requirements of paragraph (4)  of this subsection.
Failure to meet any of these requirements shall be grounds for denial of license without a hearing.
(b)  In order to qualify to become an applicant for a salesperson's license, an individual shall:
      (1)  Have attained the age of 18 years;
      (2)  Be a resident of the State of Georgia, unless that person has fully complied with the provisions of Code Section 43-40-9;
      (3)  Be a high school graduate or the holder of a certificate of equivalency;
      (3.1)  Have  complied fully with the requirements of subsection (b) of Code Section  43-40-15 regarding any criminal convictions;
      (4)  Furnish  evidence of completion of at least 75 instructional hours in a  salesperson's course of study approved by the commission; and
      (5)  Stand  and pass a real estate examination administered by or approved by the  commission covering generally the matters confronting real estate  brokers and salespersons after completing the requirements of paragraph  (4) of this subsection.
Failure to meet any of these requirements shall be grounds for denial of license without a hearing.
(c)  In order to qualify to become an applicant for a broker or associate broker's license, an individual shall:
      (1)  Have attained the age of 21 years;
      (2)  Be a resident of the State of Georgia, unless that person has fully complied with the provisions of Code Section 43-40-9;
      (3)  Be a high school graduate or the holder of a certificate of equivalency;
      (3.1)  Have  complied fully with the requirements of subsection (b) of Code Section  43-40-15 regarding any criminal convictions;
      (4)  Have  maintained a license in active status for at least three of the five  years immediately preceding the filing of an application to become a  broker;
      (5)  Furnish evidence of  completion of 60 instructional hours in a broker's course of study  approved by the commission, provided that if licensed as a community  association manager, the applicant shall furnish evidence of completion  of an additional 75 instructional hours in courses or a course of study  approved by the commission; and
      (6)  Stand  and pass a real estate examination administered by or approved by the  commission covering generally the matters confronting real estate  brokers after completing the requirements of paragraph (5) of this  subsection and after serving at least two years of active licensure.
Failure to meet any of these requirements shall be grounds for denial of license without a hearing.
(d)  Upon  being issued an original salesperson's license, each salesperson shall  be required to furnish the commission, within one year of the issuance  of a license, evidence of satisfactory completion of a course of study  of at least 25 instructional hours approved by the commission. As a  condition of satisfactory completion of this course, the licensee shall  stand and pass an examination that the commission approves and that  covers the subject matter contained in the course. The license of any  salesperson who fails to complete satisfactorily in a timely manner the  course provided for in this subsection shall lapse, and the  salesperson's wall certificate of licensure and pocket card shall  immediately be surrendered to the commission. Any salesperson whose  license lapses for failure to complete satisfactorily an approved 25  instructional hour course may reinstate the license in the following  manner:
      (1)  Any salesperson who has  enrolled in any approved 25 instructional hour course within one year of  the issuance of an original license, has paid all required fees for the  course, and has not completed all in-class sessions, required  exercises, or examinations for any reason may reinstate the license by  completing the course within six months of the lapsing of the license;  or
      (2)  Any salesperson who fails to  reinstate a lapsed license as provided in paragraph (1) of this  subsection shall complete 25 instructional hours in a course of study  approved by the commission and pay such penalty fees as the commission  may require through its rules and regulations before making application  to reinstate such license.
(e)  Except those  individuals actively licensed on January 1, 1980, each applicant for  renewal of an active license shall furnish to the commission before  renewing a license evidence of satisfactorily completing a continuing  education course or courses approved by the commission. The length of  the course or courses taken by licensees to meet this requirement of  continuing education shall total at least six instructional hours for  each year of the renewal period established by the commission. The  commission shall not require the passing of an examination to meet this  requirement. Continuing education courses shall be provided by all  educational or duly authorized instructional organizations teaching real  estate licensing courses. No licensee whose license has been placed on  inactive status shall be allowed to reactivate unless the provisions of  this subsection and subsection (g) of Code Section 43-40-12 are met.  Individuals serving on active duty in the armed forces of the United  States or in the General Assembly may choose not to meet the continuing  education requirements of this subsection while on active duty or during  their terms of office. Members of the armed forces or the General  Assembly who choose to exercise this temporary exemption option and  whose term of active duty or of office exceeds two years shall be  required to complete the 25 instructional hour course referenced in  subsection (d) of this Code section within six months of the conclusion  of their active duty or term of office.
(f)  Instructors  in all of the approved courses shall be approved by the commission and,  where the commission deems necessary, receive any special instruction  the commission may require.
(g)  Failure to  complete any of the educational requirements as provided in this Code  section shall be grounds for denial of a license or denial of renewal of  a license without further hearing. No fees or portion of fees paid  shall be refunded if a licensee fails to meet the continuing education  provisions of subsections (d) and (e) of this Code section or any other  provisions of this chapter.
(h)  The  commission may prepare and distribute to licensees under this chapter  educational material deemed of assistance in the conduct of their  business. The commission may prepare and distribute to the public  educational material deemed of assistance to consumers engaging in  business in real estate transactions with persons licensed under this  chapter.
(i)  The commission, through its  rules and regulations, shall establish standards for the approval of  schools and instructors to offer the education courses required by this  chapter. Each approved school shall comply with Code Sections 43-40-15  through 43-40-31. Each approved school shall designate an individual  approved by the commission to act as its director and such designated  individual shall be responsible for assuring that the approved school  complies with the requirements of this chapter and rules and regulations  promulgated under this chapter. An approved school shall authorize its  director to bind the school to any settlement of a contested case before  the commission as defined in Chapter 13 of Title 50, the "Georgia  Administrative Procedure Act." The commission, through its rules and  regulations, shall establish standards for the offering of the  prelicense education courses required by this chapter by methods of  instruction, which it deems to be educationally sound, other than  in-class instruction. The commission, through its rules and regulations,  may establish standards for the offering of continuing education  courses required by this chapter by methods of instruction, which it  deems to be educationally sound, other than in-class instruction.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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