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Public Act 096-0989
Public Act 0989 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 096-0989 |
SB3018 Enrolled |
LRB096 19751 ASK 35179 b |
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| AN ACT concerning professional regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Real Estate License Act of 2000 is amended | by changing Section 5-50 as follows:
| (225 ILCS 454/5-50)
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2020)
| Sec. 5-50. Expiration and renewal of managing broker, | broker, salesperson, or
leasing agent license; sponsoring | broker;
register of licensees; pocket card. | (a) The expiration date and renewal period for each license | issued under
this Act shall be set by
rule, except that the | first renewal period ending after the effective date of this | Act for those licensed as a salesperson shall be extended | through April 30, 2012. Except as otherwise provided in this | Section, the holder of
a
license may renew
the license within | 90 days preceding the expiration date thereof by completing the | continuing education required by this Act and paying the
fees | specified by
rule.
| (b) An individual whose first license is that of a broker | received after April 30, 2011, must provide evidence of having | completed 30 hours of post-license education in courses | approved by the Advisory Council, 15 hours of which must |
| consist of situational and case studies presented in the | classroom or by other interactive delivery method presenting | instruction and real time discussion between the instructor and | the students, and personally take and pass an examination | approved by the Department prior to the first renewal of their | broker's license.
| (c) Any salesperson until April 30, 2011 or any managing | broker, broker, salesperson or leasing agent whose license | under this Act has expired shall be eligible to renew the | license during the 2-year period following the expiration date, | provided the managing broker, broker, salesperson , or leasing | agent pays the fees as prescribed by rule and completes | continuing education and other requirements provided for by the | Act or by rule. Beginning on May 1, 2012, a managing broker | licensee, broker, or leasing agent whose license has been | expired for more than 2 years but less than 5 years may have it | restored by (i) applying to the Department, (ii) paying the | required fee, (iii) completing the continuing education | requirements for the most recent pre-renewal period that ended | prior to the date of the application for reinstatement, and | (iv) filing acceptable proof of fitness to have his or her | license restored, as set by rule. A managing broker, broker, | salesperson or leasing agent whose license has been expired for | more than 5 2 years shall be required to meet the requirements | for a new license.
| (d) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Act to the |
| contrary, any managing broker, broker, salesperson , or leasing | agent whose license expired while he or she was (i) on active | duty with the Armed Forces of the United States or called into | service or training by the state militia, (ii) engaged in | training or education under the supervision of the United | States preliminary to induction into military service, or (iii) | serving as the Coordinator of Real Estate in the State of | Illinois or as an employee of the Department may have his or | her license renewed, reinstated or restored without paying any | lapsed renewal fees if within 2 years after the termination of | the service, training or education by furnishing the Department | with satisfactory evidence of service, training, or education | and it has been terminated under honorable conditions. | (e) The Department shall establish and
maintain a register | of all persons currently licensed by the
State and shall issue | and prescribe a form of pocket card. Upon payment by a licensee | of the appropriate fee as prescribed by
rule for engagement in | the activity for which the licensee is
qualified and holds a | license for the current period, the
Department shall issue a | pocket card to the licensee. The
pocket card shall be | verification that the required fee for the
current period has | been paid and shall indicate that the person named thereon is | licensed for the current renewal period as a
managing broker, | broker, salesperson, or leasing agent as the
case may be. The | pocket card shall further indicate that the
person named | thereon is authorized by the Department to
engage in the |
| licensed activity appropriate for his or her
status (managing | broker, broker, salesperson, or leasing
agent). Each licensee | shall carry on his or her person his or
her pocket card or, if | such pocket card has not yet been
issued, a properly issued | sponsor card when engaging in any
licensed activity and shall | display the same on demand. | (f) The Department shall provide to the sponsoring broker a | notice of renewal for all sponsored licensees by mailing the | notice to the sponsoring broker's address of record, or, at the | Department's discretion, by an electronic means as provided for | by rule. | (g) Upon request from the sponsoring broker, the Department | shall make available to the sponsoring broker, either by mail | or by an electronic means at the discretion of the Department, | a listing of licensees under this Act who, according to the | records of the Department, are sponsored by that broker. Every | licensee associated with or employed by a broker whose license | is revoked, suspended, terminated, or expired shall be | considered as inoperative until such time as the sponsoring | broker's license is reinstated or renewed, or the licensee | changes employment as set forth in subsection (c) of Section | 5-40 of this Act. | (Source: P.A. 96-856, eff. 12-31-09.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2011
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