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Historical Rule for the Texas Administrative Code

TITLE 22EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 23TEXAS REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
CHAPTER 535GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBCHAPTER FREQUIREMENTS FOR EDUCATION PROVIDERS, COURSES AND INSTRUCTORS FOR QUALIFYING EDUCATION
RULE §535.62Approval of Qualifying Courses

(a) Application for approval of a qualifying course.

  (1) For each qualifying course a provider intends to offer, the provider must:

    (A) submit the applicable course approval form(s);

    (B) submit all materials listed on the applicable course approval form(s); and

    (C) pay the fee required by §535.101 or §535.210 of this title.

  (2) The Commission may:

    (A) request additional information be provided to the Commission relating to an application; and

    (B) terminate an application without further notice if the applicant fails to provide the additional information not later than the 60th day after the Commission mails the request.

(b) Standards for course approval.

  (1) To be approved as a qualifying course by the Commission, a course must:

    (A) cover all topic and unit areas for the specific course subject required by the Act, Chapter 1102 and this chapter;

    (B) devote the time prescribed for each topic required by a course approval form adopted by the Commission;

    (C) be presented in full hourly units;

    (D) meet the requirements of §535.65 of this subchapter;

    (E) be delivered by one of the following:

      (i) classroom method;

      (ii) alternative delivery method;

      (iii) a combination of (i) and (ii), if:

        (I) at least 50% of the combined course is offered by classroom method; and

        (II) the portion of the combined course offered through alternative delivery is taken from a full course that has already been certified for alternative delivery by a distance learning certification center acceptable to the Commission;

      (iv) a correspondence course that is offered by a provider in association with an accredited college or university if the course is offered in accordance with the college or university's accreditation association's curriculum accreditation standards; or

      (v) a combination of (i) and (iv), if:

        (I) at least 50% of the combined course is offered by classroom method; and

        (II) the combined course is offered by a provider in association with an accredited college or university in accordance with the college or university's accreditation association's curriculum accreditation standards;

  (2) Using the name of the provider "in association with" the name of the college or university on the course completion certificate constitutes certification to the Commission that the course was offered in compliance with the college or university's accreditation association's curriculum accreditation standards.

  (3) The Commission may submit a proposed qualifying real estate inspector course to the Texas Real Estate Inspector Committee for review and recommendation prior to approval of the course.

(c) Approval of currently approved courses by a subsequent provider.

  (1) If a subsequent provider wants to offer a course currently approved for another provider, the subsequent provider must:

    (A) submit the applicable course approval form(s);

    (B) submit written authorization to the Commission from the provider for whom the course was initially approved granting permission for the subsequent provider to offer the course; and

    (C) pay the fee required by §535.101 or §535.210 of this title.

  (2) If approved to offer the previously approved course, the subsequent provider is required to:

    (A) offer the course as originally approved, with any approved revisions, using all materials required for the course; and

    (B) meet the requirements of §535.65 of this subchapter.

(d) Required revision of a currently approved qualifying course.

  (1) Providers are responsible for keeping current on changes to the Act and Commission Rules and must supplement materials for approved courses to present the current version of all applicable statutes and rules on or before the effective date of those statutes or rules.

  (2) If the Commission adopts new requirements for a course, including but not limited to a course approval form that divides selected qualifying course subjects into topics and units, any provider currently offering a course on that subject must:

    (A) revise and supplement any currently approved classroom qualifying course covering that subject no later than 12 months after the effective date of the new requirements;

    (B) revise and supplement any currently approved qualifying course offered by alternative delivery covering that subject and obtain recertification of the course by a distance learning certification center acceptable to the Commission no later than 15 months after the effective date of the new requirements;

  (3) For each revised qualifying course, a provider must:

    (A) submit the applicable course approval form(s);

    (B) submit all revised materials, and if applicable, recertification; and

    (C) pay the fee required by §535.101 or §535.210 of this title.

  (4) A provider may not offer a currently approved course for qualifying credit after the deadlines established by this subsection following a required revision of a qualifying course.

  (5) If a provider paid a fee for the initial course approval, the provider will receive a prorated credit on the fee paid under this subsection for the unexpired time remaining on that initial approval. The Commission will calculate the prorated credit by dividing the fee paid for the initial approval by 48 months and multiplying that amount by the number of full months remaining between the approval date of the revised course and the expiration date of the currently approved version of the course.

  (6) A revised course approved under this subsection expires four years from the date of approval of the revision.

  (7) No later than 90 days before the effective date of a revised course, a provider shall send written notice to all students who have purchased the currently approved course and not completed it, that credit will no longer be given for the current course as of the effective date of the revised course.

  (8) If an approved provider fails to give the notice set out in paragraph (6) of this subsection, the provider shall allow the student to take the revised course at no additional charge.

(e) Voluntary revision of a currently approved qualifying course.

  (1) A provider who voluntarily revises a currently approved course, shall, prior to implementation of any course materials:

    (A) file any updated course materials and revisions of the course outline with the Commission; and

    (B) pay the fee required by §535.101 and §535.210 of this title.

  (2) If after review the Commission is not satisfied with the updated course materials and revised course outline, the Commission may direct a provider to:

    (A) further revise the materials;

    (B) cease use of materials; or

    (C) withdraw a course text.

  (3) If a provider paid a fee for the initial course approval, the provider will receive a prorated credit on the fee paid under this subsection for the unexpired time remaining on that initial approval. The Commission will calculate the prorated credit by dividing the fee paid for the initial approval by 48 months and multiplying that amount by the number of full months remaining between the approval date of the revised course and the expiration date of the currently approved version of the course.

  (4) A revised course approved under this subsection expires four years from the date of approval of the revision.

  (5) No later than 90 days before the effective date of a revised course, a provider shall send written notice to all students who have purchased the currently approved course and not completed it, that credit will no longer be given for the current course as of the effective date of the revised course.

  (6) If an approved provider fails to give the notice set out in paragraph (5) of this subsection, the provider shall allow the student to take the revised course at no additional charge.

(f) Expiration of approval.

  (1) Courses approved after January 1, 2011 are valid for four years from the date of approval.

  (2) Courses approved before January 1, 2011 expire on December 31, 2015.

  (3) Courses approved for use by a subsequent provider under subsection (c) expire on the same date that the originally approved course expires.

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