Idaho Code 54-2035 – Term of Instructor Certification and Renewal
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Terms Used In Idaho Code 54-2035
- Commission: means the Idaho real estate commission, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning. See Idaho Code 54-2004
(1) Certification. Each instructor certification issued by the commission shall be for a term of up to one (1) year and shall expire annually on June 30.
(2) Recertification.
(a) In order to be recertified, each instructor shall:
(i) Return a completed recertification application on a form provided by the commission, along with all necessary attachments and fees, to the commission office prior to the expiration date for commission approval;
(ii) Demonstrate the ability to adequately teach the course. The ability to adequately teach shall be determined by the commission based upon any or all of the following:
1. Evaluations received from students;
2. Direct observation of the instructor’s teaching performance by a commission representative; or
3. Review of the outline and reference materials provided for the course; and
(iii) Have attended a commission-sponsored instructor development seminar or received other acceptable training in methods of teaching adults during the preceding two (2) years.
(b) Recertification shall not be effective until the commission formally approves the application for renewal. An instructor’s failure to obtain approved recertification prior to the expiration of the certification will result in no credit being given for any course taught by the instructor whose certification has expired prior to conclusion of the course.