Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 454/30-5

Licensing of real estate education providers and instructors.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2030)
 
Sec. 30-5. 
Licensing of real estate education providers and instructors.
 
(a) No person shall operate an education provider entity without possessing a valid and active license issued by the Department. Only education providers in possession of a valid education provider license may provide real estate pre-license, post-license, or continuing education courses that satisfy the requirements of this Act. Every person that desires to obtain an education provider license shall make application to the Department in a manner prescribed by the Department and pay the fee prescribed by rule. In addition to any other information required to be contained in the application as prescribed by rule, every application for an original or renewed license shall include the applicant's Social Security number or tax identification number.
 
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(f) To qualify for an education provider license, an applicant must demonstrate the following:
 
 
(1) a sound financial base for establishing, 
 
promoting, and delivering the necessary courses; budget planning for the school's courses should be clearly projected;
 
 
(2) a sufficient number of qualified, licensed 
 
instructors as provided by rule;
 
 
(3) adequate support personnel to assist with 
 
administrative matters and technical assistance;
 
 
(4) maintenance and availability of records of 
 
participation for licensees;
 
 
(5) the ability to provide each participant who 
 
successfully completes an approved program with a certificate of completion signed by the administrator of a licensed education provider in a manner prescribed by the Department; the certificate of completion shall include the program that was completed, the completion date, the course number, and the student's and education provider's license numbers;
 
 
(6) a written policy dealing with procedures for the 
 
management of grievances and fee refunds;
 
 
(7) lesson plans and examinations, if applicable, for 
 
each course;
 
 
(8) a 75% passing grade for successful completion of 
 
any continuing education course or pre-license or post-license examination, if required;
 
 
(9) the ability to identify and use instructors who 
 
will teach in a planned program; instructor selections must demonstrate: 
 
 
 
(A) appropriate credentials;
 
 
 
(B) competence as a teacher;
 
 
 
(C) knowledge of content area; and
 
 
 
(D) qualification by experience. 
 
Unless otherwise provided for in this Section, the education provider shall provide a proctor or an electronic means of proctoring if a proctored examination is required; the education provider shall be responsible for the conduct of the proctor; the duties and responsibilities of a proctor shall be established by rule.
 
Unless otherwise provided for in this Section, the education provider shall provide for closed book examinations for each course when required unless the Department, upon the recommendation of the Board, excuses this requirement based on the complexity of the course material. 
 
(g) Advertising and promotion of education activities must be carried out in a responsible fashion clearly showing the educational objectives of the activity, the nature of the audience that may benefit from the activity, the cost of the activity to the participant and the items covered by the cost, the amount of credit that can be earned, and the credentials of the faculty.
 
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(i) All education providers shall maintain these minimum criteria and pay the required fee in order to retain their education provider license. 
 
(j) The Department may adopt any administrative rule consistent with the language and intent of this Act that may be necessary for the implementation and enforcement of this Section and to regulate the establishment and operation of virtual offices that do not have a fixed location. 

promoting, and delivering the necessary courses; budget planning for the school's courses should be clearly projected;
instructors as provided by rule;
administrative matters and technical assistance;
participation for licensees;
successfully completes an approved program with a certificate of completion signed by the administrator of a licensed education provider in a manner prescribed by the Department; the certificate of completion shall include the program that was completed, the completion date, the course number, and the student's and education provider's license numbers;
management of grievances and fee refunds;
each course;
any continuing education course or pre-license or post-license examination, if required;
will teach in a planned program; instructor selections must demonstrate:

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