(Expires September 30, 2025.) (1) The purpose of a real estate research center in Washington state is to provide credible research, value-added information, education services, and project-oriented research to real estate licensees, real estate consumers, real estate service providers, institutional customers, public agencies, and communities in Washington state and the Pacific Northwest region. The center may: (a) Conduct studies and research on affordable housing and strategies to meet the affordable housing needs of the state; (b) Conduct studies in all areas directly or indirectly related to real estate and urban or rural economics and economically isolated communities; (c) Disseminate findings and results of real estate research conducted at or by the center or elsewhere, using a variety of dissemination media; (d) Supply research results and educational expertise to the Washington state real estate commission to support its regulatory functions, as requested; (e) Prepare information of interest to real estate consumers and make the information available to the general public, universities, or colleges, and appropriate state agencies; (f) Encourage economic growth and development within the state of Washington; (g) Support the professional development and continuing education of real estate licensees in Washington; (h) Study and recommend changes in state statutes relating to real estate; and (i) Develop a vacancy rate standard for low-income housing in the state. (2) The director shall establish a memorandum of understanding with an institution of higher learning that establishes a real estate research center for the purposes under subsection (1) of this section. (3) This section expires September 30, 2025.
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