Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 308. Licensing, Department of (See also Titles 36, 98 and 196) |
Chapter 308-124H. Real estate course school and instructor approval—Education of real estate brokers and managing brokers. |
Section 308-124H-980. Grounds for denial or withdrawal of instructor approval.
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- Approval may be denied or withdrawn if the instructor:(1) Has had any disciplinary action taken against his/her professional license in this or any other jurisdiction;(2) Falsified any student records or clock hour certificates;(3) Falsified any application or any other information required to be submitted to the department;(4) Attempted in any manner to discover, or to impart to any license candidate, the content of and/or answer to any real estate license examination question(s);(5) Violated any provision in chapter 18.85 RCW or the rules promulgated thereunder;(6) Failed to cooperate with the department in any investigation or hearing;(7) Has been convicted of a crime;(8) Violated any of the provisions of any local, state, or federal antidiscrimination law;(9) Continued to teach or offer any real estate subject matter whereby the interests of the public are endangered, after the director, by order in writing, stated objections thereto;(10) Offered, sold, or awarded any clock hours without requiring the student to successfully complete the clock hours which the course was approved;(11) Accepted registration fees and not supplied the service or failed to refund the fees within thirty days of not supplying the service;(12) Represented in any manner that the school is associated with a "college" or "university" unless it meets the standards and qualifications of and has been approved by the state agency having jurisdiction;(13) Represented that a school is recommended or endorsed by the state of Washington or by the department, provided that a school authorized to offer clock hours under this chapter may state: "This school is approved under chapter 18.85 RCW";(14) Advertised, published, printed, or distributed false or misleading information;(15) Solicited, directly or indirectly, information from applicants for a real estate license following the administration of any real estate examination to discover the content of and/or answer to any examination question or questions;(16) Has failed to meet the requirements of this chapter;(17) Failed to teach a course consistent with the approved course content or curriculum.