(a)A provider must ensure that an instructor who teaches
continuing education courses is competent in the subject matter to
be taught and has the ability to teach effectively.
(b)The provider must use an instructor who possesses
the following additional qualifications to teach real estate non-elective
CE courses:
(1)meet the criteria to teach qualifying courses under §535.63
of this chapter (relating to Qualifications for Instructors of
Qualifying Courses);
(2)successfully complete an instructor training program
authorized by the Commission for the version of the non-elective CE
course to be taught; and
(3)receive a passing grade of at least 80% on the
non-elective CE course final examination promulgated by the Commission.
(c)For Inspector Legal and Ethics and Standards
of Practice Review, [or Inspector Legal and Ethics,] the
provider must use an instructor who has five years of active licensure
as a Texas professional inspector, and has:
(1)performed a minimum of 200 real estate inspections
as a Texas professional inspector; or
(2)three years of experience in teaching and/or sponsoring
trainees or inspectors.
(d)An inspector is qualified to instruct a Ride-Along
Course as defined in §535.218 of this chapter (relating
to Continuing Education Required for Renewal) [title]
if the inspector has five years of active licensure as a Texas professional
inspector, and has:
(1)performed a minimum of 200 real estate inspections
as a Texas professional inspector; or
(2)three years of experience in teaching and/or sponsoring
trainees or inspectors.
The agency certifies that
legal counsel has
reviewed the proposal and found it to be within the state agency's
legal authority to adopt.
Filed
with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 15, 2023
TRD-202300745 Vanessa E. Burgess
General Counsel
Texas Real Estate Commission
Earliest possible date of adoption: April 2, 2023
For further information, please call: (512) 936-3284
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