Licensing of Sales Representatives
Effective Dec 30, 2016Mass. Register #1329MGL c. 112, § 263Division of Occupational Licensure
- (1) An individual who acts as a Sales Representative shall be licensed by the division. A Sales Representative's license shall remain valid for a period of two years from the date of issue so long as the School under which the Sales Representative operates maintains a current license.
(2) Schools must apply on behalf of applicants for a Sales Representative's license, or renewal of such license, and shall submit, in a form acceptable to the division, the following to the division:
- (a) a completed application on a form provided by the division;
- (b) the required fee;
- (c) evidence that the applicant has completed division approved training in ethics. The division may require Schools to offer this training to its Sales Representatives as a condition of being able to utilize Sales Representatives;
- (d) certification that the School has performed reasonable due diligence to determine that the Sales Representative is of good moral character as required under M.G.L. c. 112, § 263(f);
- (e) Surety in the amount of at least $1,000; and
(f) information required to be submitted pursuant to M.G.L. c. 112, § 263(f), which includes:
- 1. The applicant's name and address;
- 2. The applicant's educational qualifications;
- 3. The name and address of three business references; and
- 4. The name and address of three personal references.
- (3) A license to practice as a Sales Representative is valid only for use at the School named in the application and is not transferable. A separate Sales Representative license must be obtained for each School for which the Sales Representative wishes to provide services.
- (4) If the Surety is canceled, the School shall procure new Surety for the Sales Representative 30 days prior to the effective cancellation date.