Oklahoma Code § 59-858-605

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Expenditure of funds
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At any time when the total amount of monies deposited in the
Oklahoma Real Estate Education and Recovery Fund exceeds Two Hundred
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), the Commission in its
discretion may expend such excess funds each fiscal year for the
following purposes:
1.  To promote the advancement of education in the field of real
estate for the benefit of the general public;
2.  To promote the advancement of education in the field of real
estate for the benefit of those licensed under the Oklahoma Real
Estate License Code; provided, such promotion shall not be construed
to allow advertising of this profession;
3.  To underwrite educational seminars and other forms of
educational projects for the benefit of real estate licensees;

4.  To establish real estate courses at institutions of higher
learning located in the state and accredited by the State Regents
for Higher Education for the purpose of making such courses
available to licensees and the general public;
5.  To contract for a particular educational project in the
field of real estate to further the purposes of the Oklahoma Real
Estate License Code;
6.  To implement and maintain a public registry for the benefit
of real estate licensees and the general public;
7.  To produce and distribute an agency newsletter available to
the general public and real estate licensees; and
8.  To provide education grants to institutions of higher
learning located in this state and accredited by the Oklahoma State
Regents for Higher Education for courses on financial management and
homeownership.
Added by Laws 1977, c. 182, § 10, eff. July 1, 1977.  Amended by
Laws 1983, c. 289, § 3, emerg. eff. June 24, 1983; Laws 1988, c.
324, § 6, operative July 1, 1988; Laws 2024, c. 159, § 14, eff. Nov.
1, 2024.

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