N.J. Admin. Code § 11:5-12.12 - Continuing education courses; standards and requirements
(a) All courses
shall be instructional and contribute to the professional competence of
individuals engaged in the practice of real estate brokerage.
(b) In order to qualify for approval, courses
may but are not required to compel a licensee to pass a comprehensive
examination testing the licensee's knowledge of the entire course content as a
condition of the receipt of credit for the completion of the continuing
education course.
(c) Approved
continuing education courses may be offered in a traditional classroom setting
or as distance learning courses.
(d) The following shall not qualify for
approval as a continuing education course:
1.
Real estate salesperson prelicensure courses offered pursuant to N.J.S.A.
45:15-10.1 and
N.J.A.C.
11:5-2.1;
2. General education or review courses
offered to prepare a student to take a real estate broker's or salesperson's
examination;
3. Sales
meetings;
4. Motivational classes
or seminars; and
5. Offerings in
mechanical office and business skills, such as typing, computer training,
instructional navigation of the world wide web and internet, instructional use
of generic computer software, speed reading, memory improvement, report
writing, salesmanship and sales psychology.
(e) To qualify for approval, a continuing
education course shall have a duration of at least one hour and be designed to
confer credits in whole credit increments. All courses shall consist of no less
than 50 minutes of actual instruction for each hour of the course's duration,
with no more than 10 minutes of each hour utilized for attendance, the
completion of or an explanation of the anonymous evaluations required pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 11:5-12.8(h) and
(i), and other administrative work.
(f) Material revisions in course content
cannot be made without prior approval by the Commission, except that changes in
course content made solely for the purpose of updating a course to reflect
recent developments such as the enactment of new or amended laws or rules do
not require prior approval. Any such non-approved changes shall be disclosed in
any application for re-approval of the course submitted immediately subsequent
to the making of such changes.
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