(1) An individual who applies for or renews a principal broker or associate broker license shall pay, in addition to the application or renewal fee, a reasonable annual fee of up to $18, as determined by the division with the concurrence of the commission.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 61-2f-505

  • Associate broker: means an individual who is:
         (1)(a) employed or engaged as an independent contractor by or on behalf of a principal broker to perform an act described in Subsection (20) for valuable consideration; and
         (1)(b) licensed under this chapter as an associate broker. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
  • Commission: means the Real Estate Commission established under this chapter. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
  • Concurrence: means the entities given a concurring role must jointly agree for action to be taken. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
  • Division: means the Division of Real Estate. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
  • Principal broker: means an individual who is licensed or required to be licensed as a principal broker under this chapter who:
         (20)(a) sells or lists for sale real estate, including real estate being sold as part of a foreclosure rescue, or a business opportunity with the expectation of receiving valuable consideration;
         (20)(b) buys, exchanges, or auctions real estate, an option on real estate, a business opportunity, or an improvement on real estate with the expectation of receiving valuable consideration;
         (20)(c) advertises, offers, attempts, or otherwise holds the individual out to be engaged in the business described in Subsection (20)(a) or (b);
         (20)(d) is employed by or on behalf of the owner of real estate or by a prospective purchaser of real estate and performs an act described in Subsection (20)(a), whether the individual's compensation is at a stated salary, a commission basis, upon a salary and commission basis, or otherwise;
         (20)(e) with the expectation of receiving valuable consideration, manages property owned by another person;
         (20)(f) advertises or otherwise holds the individual out to be engaged in property management;
         (20)(g) with the expectation of receiving valuable consideration, assists or directs in the procurement of prospects for or the negotiation of a transaction listed in Subsections (20)(a) and (e);
         (20)(h) except for a mortgage lender, title insurance producer, or an employee of a mortgage lender or title insurance producer, assists or directs in the closing of a real estate transaction with the expectation of receiving valuable consideration;
         (20)(i) engages in foreclosure rescue; or
         (20)(j) advertises, offers, attempts, or otherwise holds the person out as being engaged in foreclosure rescue. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
  • Renewal: means extending a license for an additional licensing period on or before the date the license expires. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
  • Sales agent: means an individual who is:
         (28)(a) affiliated with a principal broker, either as an independent contractor or an employee as provided in Section 61-2f-303, to perform for valuable consideration an act described in Subsection (20); and
         (28)(b) licensed under this chapter as a sales agent. See Utah Code 61-2f-102
(2) An individual who applies for or renews a sales agent license shall pay in addition to the application or renewal fee a reasonable annual fee of up to $12, as determined by the division with the concurrence of the commission.
(3) Notwithstanding Section 13-1-2, the additional fees under this section shall be paid into the fund.