Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1450.1105 - Application for Pre-License and Post-License Courses
a) A licensed education provider seeking to
provide pre-license courses shall submit for each course:
1) A signed and completed pre-license course
application in a format provided by the Division;
2) The fee required by Section
1450.130; and
3) A course description, comprehensive timed
outline, and, when applicable, final examination, answer key for each course,
final exam proctor policy, and any other information required by the Division.
Each outline shall make reference to the textbook used and other material
related to the course or subject matter and shall conform to the standardized
curriculum provided by the Division. The applicant shall make any education
material referenced in the outline available to the Division, upon
request.
b) An education
provider offering pre-license courses must provide the following pre-license
broker courses as recommended by the Board and approved by the Division:
1) A 60 credit hour course including, but not
limited to, the following topics: Introduction to License Law, Real Property,
Current State and Federal Law, Real Estate Transactions, and Real Estate Career
Paths.
2) A 15 credit hour Applied
Real Estate Principles course, presented in the classroom, by interactive
webinar, or by online distance education.
c) An education provider offering pre-license
courses must provide the following 45-hour post-license broker courses:
1) A 15 credit hour course on Applied
Brokerage Principles, recommended by the Board and approved by the Division,
and presented in the classroom, by interactive webinar, or by online distance
education.
2) A 15 credit hour
course on Risk Management/Discipline, recommended by the Board and approved by
the Division, and presented in the classroom, by interactive webinar, or by
online distance education.
3) A 15
credit hour course on Transactional Issues, recommended by the Board and
approved by the Division, and presented in the classroom, by interactive
webinar, or by online distance education.
4) Each 15 credit hour post-license course
must be followed by a 50 question examination administered by the education
provider, for which the minimum passing score shall be no less than 75%.
Education providers offering classroom-based courses may administer the exam
online or in an electronic format.
d) An education provider offering pre-license
courses must provide the following pre-license managing broker courses,
recommended by the Board and approved by the Division:
1) A 30 credit hour course including, but not
limited to, Brokerage Administration and Management, Licensing, Escrow and
Residential Leasing Agent Management.
2) A 15 credit hour Applied Management and
Supervision course, presented in the classroom, by interactive webinar, or by
online distance education.
e) Only those education providers that
provide courses enumerated in subsections (b), (c) and (d) may provide CE core
classes.
f) A licensed real estate
education provider may provide a 15 credit hour course as set forth in Section
5-10(a)(5) of the Act for pre-license residential leasing agents.
g) A licensed real estate education provider
may provide a 30 credit hour real estate auction certification course as set
forth in Section 5-32(b) of the Act for real estate auctioneers.
h) Examinations. Each correspondence or home
study pre-license course shall require a mandatory proctored final examination
(see Section 30-15(i)(6) of the Act) prepared and provided by the licensed
education provider and consisting of at least 25 questions for every 15 credit
hours. The minimum passing score shall be no less than 75%. The proctored final
examination shall be provided by the education provider at the completion of
every 15 credit hours or the conclusion of the course. The education provider's
registration material shall inform the student in writing whether the proctored
final examination will be administered in electronic format, paper format, or
both. Credit hours exclude any time devoted to taking the proctored final
examination.
i) A licensed
education provider must verify attendance for courses presented in a classroom,
by interactive webinar, or by online distance education.
j) The Division may approve courses that
incorporate additional real estate topics.
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