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02-039
Real
Estate Commission
2002-2003 Regulatory
Agenda
AGENCY
UMBRELLA-UNIT NUMBER: 02-039
AGENCY NAME: Department of Professional & Financial Regulation,
Office of Licensing & Registration, Real Estate Commission
CONTACT
PERSON: Carol J. Leighton, Board Administrator, Office of Licensing
and Registration, 35 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0035, 207-624-8520
EMERGENCY
RULES ADOPTED SINCE THE LAST REGULATORY AGENDA: None
EXPECTED
2002-2003 RULE-MAKING ACTIVITY:
CHAPTER
300: General Information
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter sets the guidelines for meetings and maintenance
of Commission records. It may be necessary to amend the "records"
section to clarify access to electronic records of other issues resulting
from changes in technology. .
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate licensees and the public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER
320: Agency/Designated Broker Responsibilities
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter sets the standards for maintaining a real estate
company. Changes in banking practices, particularly electronic records,
may require changes to the trust account sections.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year, if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate licensees and the public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER
330: Minimum Standards of Practice
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter sets the minimal standards for practicing real
estate brokerage. Changes in industry practice may require to the Commission
to amend the Chapter to ensure that the standards remain current and
appropriate to protect the public
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year, if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate licensees and the public.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER:
340: Complaints and Investigations
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter sets the guidelines for filing complaints and
conducting investigations. As Commission decisions go through the appellate
process, procedural issues may arise that would require the Commission
to change its complaint and/or investigative process. Commission complaints
are not typically filed under oath and the reference to filing a complaint
under oath may be repealed.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year, if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate licensees and complainants.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER
350: Adjudicatory Hearings
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter establishes the guidelines for adjudicatory hearings.
As Commission decisions go through the appellate process, procedural
issues may arise that would require the Commission to change its hearing
process.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year, if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate licensees and hearing participants.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER
360: Prerequisites to Licensure by Individuals
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter establishes the educational qualifications for
licensure. Clarification of the educational options available to individuals
at the different levels of licensure may be necessary.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year, if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate license applicants and course providers.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
CHAPTER
370: Continuing Education
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 32 MRSA §13065
PURPOSE: This Chapter sets the guidelines for review and approval of
continuing education courses. It is anticipated that the Office of Licensing
and Registration will adopt a uniform continuing education monitoring
procedure that will require that the Commission repeal sections in conflict
with the audit process. Changes in approved course topics may be necessary
to reflect changes in the industry. In addition, changes may be necessary
to ensure that course filing procedures for all types of educational
programs are consistent and provide for reasonable standards to ensure
the delivery of qualify educational programs.
ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE: Within one year, if needed.
AFFECTED PARTIES: Real estate licensees and continuing education providers.
CONSENSUS-BASED RULE DEVELOPMENT: Not contemplated.
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