ARELLO Participation Important To Serving
Licensees and Public
A number of Real Estate Commission members
and staff participate extensively in a larger organization composed of real
estate regulators and allied organizations in the United States and abroad.
Known as the Association of Real Estate
License Law Officials (ARELLO), its purpose is better administration and
enforcement of real estate license and regulatory laws by providing its members
with opportunities to communicate and to conduct research and obtain
information on license matters and for professional improvement.
ARELLO membership is organized into six
districts with four comprised of the 50 states,
Commission Chairman Allan R. Dameron was elected in 2003 as a District Director and, as
such, serves on the ARELLO Board of Directors.
Working committees, training boards and
specialized councils carry out the organization’s mission to support
jurisdictions in the administration and enforcement of real estate license laws
to promote and protect the public interest.
Commission Vice Chairmen Marsha H. Jordan
and M.
Active on Training Boards – organized to
create learning opportunities among members with common interests – are
Commission member Hamilton and Emmett R. Wood, Director, Audits and
Investigations, with the Investigator Training Board, and Directors Whitley as
Chair of the Administrator Board and Miller as Co-Chair of the Commission
Member Training Board. Larry A. Outlaw, Director of Education and Licensing,
serves as Vice-Chair of the Examination Certification Council and Director
Whitley serves on the Information Services Council. Midyear meeting and annual
conference planning forums also involve Commission members and staff.
In addition to its ongoing work, ARELLO also
recognizes achievement by its member organizations. The Real Estate Commission
has recently been honored with a special award in the “Innovative Communication
Category” for its unique series of Spanish language versions of Working
With
Real Estate Agents and Questions and Answers on: Fair Housing, Tenant
Security Deposits and Renting Residential Real Estate. Prior awards in the last two years have recognized the Commission’s
work in Education, Audits and Investigations and Communications.