Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1450.1145 - Application for Continuing Education Instructor License
a) A person seeking a CE instructor license
shall submit:
1) A signed and completed
application in a format provided by the Division;
2) The required fee set forth in Section
1450.130; and
3) A certification that the applicant has
attended and successfully completed a 6-hour instructor development course.
This course may be the same as the 6-hour instructor training and development
course set forth in Section
1450.1115(a)(3)(A).
The 6-hour instructor training and development course shall not count towards
residential leasing agent, broker, managing broker CE or pre-license instructor
renewal requirements.
b)
Applicants for a CE instructor license shall meet at least one of the following
criteria:
1) Be licensed and active as a
broker or managing broker for the immediately preceding 3 years;
2) Be currently admitted to practice law and,
for the immediately preceding 3 years, have been engaged in real estate related
work as part of the active practice of law, or taught real estate pre-license
courses;
3) Be a credentialed real
estate course instructor engaged in teaching for the immediately preceding 3
years;
4) Hold a professional
designation, including but not limited to a designated real estate instructor
(DREI);
5) Be approved by a college
or university to teach a real estate degree program;
6) Have been licensed or certified to engage
in the business of certified real estate appraiser, certified mortgage loan
originator, home inspector, auctioneer, or certified public accountant, or
other related profession as established by the Division for the immediately
preceding 3 years; or
7) Be
qualified by experience or education as set forth in Section 30-25 of the Act.
In determining whether a person is qualified to teach CE under that Section,
the Division may consider:
A) Teaching
experience;
B) Real estate
experience; and
C) Any real estate,
business or legal education.
c) The Division shall notify the applicant in
writing of its decision. The Division may restrict a CE instructor's license to
teaching only certain CE courses or certain types of CE courses. In the event
the application is denied, the reasons will be provided and the applicant
advised that the applicant may request a hearing on the merits pursuant to
Section 20-60 of the Act and Article 10 of the Illinois Administrative
Procedure Act.
d) A CE instructor
who holds a CE instructor license may only teach CE elective courses. If the CE
instructor wishes to teach any CE core curriculum or broker management CE
courses, the instructor must also hold a valid pre-license instructor
license.
Notes
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