Broker-in-Charge Annual Review
Focuses on Agency, Disclosure
Effective July 1, 2006, most, if not all,
brokers-in-charge must take the new Broker-in-Charge Annual Review Course each
year in order to remain a broker-in-charge.
The
Broker-in-Charge Annual Review is a four-hour elective written by the
Commission each year, but taught by the Commission’s approved Update course
instructors. All brokers who were designated as a broker-in-charge prior to
July 1, 2006 must take the 2006-2007 BIC Annual Review course prior to June 10,
2007.
Only brokers who are, in fact,
brokers-in-charge should register for the BICAR course. A list of sponsors teaching the BIC Annual
Review course can be found on the Commission’s website under “Continuing
Education” and then click on “Schedule.”
To register, the broker should contact the sponsor directly.
The 2007-2008 Broker-in-Charge Annual Review
course will focus on agency and include discussion of the common law of agency,
historical background, requirements of the Commission rules and their
implementation in daily brokerage practice. Topics will include the use of the
Working with Real Estate Agents brochure, written agency agreements, dual
agency and designated agency.
A broker-in-charge who is required to, but
fails to take the BIC Annual Review course by June 10 in any given year, will
be removed as broker-in-charge the following July 1. While perhaps able to re-designate as a
broker-in-charge, the broker will be required to take the 12-hour
Broker-in-Charge Course within 120 days of being re-designated.
Generally, any broker designated as a broker-in-charge
on or after April 1, 2006 must take the 12-hour Broker-in-Charge course within
120 days of becoming a broker-in-charge, unless the person has had the 12-hour
class within the preceding three years. Registration for the BIC Course may
be completed online at the Commission’s website, www.ncrec.state.nc.us,
under “Course Registration.”
Once a person has completed the Broker-in-Charge
Course, he or she may never need to repeat the 12-hour class, so long as he or
she always remains a broker-in-charge somewhere. (Note: if the broker is transferring from one
office to another with no lapse in status as BIC, he or she may be exempt from
the 12-hour class. See Rule
A.0110(d)).
Once initial BIC educational requirements are
satisfied, the broker must take the Broker-in-Charge Annual Review course each
year beginning the first full license year following designation.
ALL
active licensees must take the annual RE Update course each year. No exception.