S.C. Code Regs. § 79-6 - License Renewal
(A) Penalty for
failure on the part of the applicant to file a renewal application shall be as
follows:
(1) A late fee will be assessed for
applications received after the end of the renewal period.
(2) If a licensee fails to renew within six
months the applicant/authorized official is required to qualify as a new
applicant.
(B)
Continuation in business without proper license will be deemed a violation of
the Act.
(C) All license renewals
must be accompanies by a current criminal background check, and verification
that the applicant has obtained the required continuing education with the
exception of manufacturers.
(D)
Continuing Education
(1) To qualify for
registration renewal, a registrant must accumulate a minimum of six (6) hours
of continuing education per two-year licensing period. One (1) hour of
continuing education shall be awarded for each hour of active participation in
continuing education approved by the Board.
(a) Providers shall provide a course outline
for review by the Board before approval. Approval of a course shall be valid
for two years, after which the course must be resubmitted to the
Board.
(b) Registrants who have
earned more than six (6) hours of continuing education during a two-year
licensing period may carry over up to two (2) hours to the next licensing
period.
(c) A Manufactured Home
Apprentice Salesperson may take continuing education classes and be credited
hours earned toward any continuing education requirements the individual may
have during the same licensing period as a Retail Salesperson or Retail
Multi-lot Salesperson.
(2) Continuing education classes must concern
South Carolina or federal laws, regulations and judicial decisions that affect
the sale, installation or repair of manufactured homes.
(3) If the first period of registration is
less than twenty-four (24) months, continuing education required for the first
registration renewal must be based on the following:
(a) For registrations issued twelve (12) or
less months before expiration, no hours.
(b) For registrations issued more than twelve
(12) months before expiration, three (3) hours.
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