The following words and terms, when used in Subchapter E, F or G of this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) Alternative delivery method--A method of course delivery other than classroom or correspondence. Alternative delivery method courses include online courses and webinars.
- (2) Applicant--A person seeking approval to be a provider or instructor of a course for which core or mandatory continuing education credit is given.
- (3) Certified MCE instructor--An instructor approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission and certified to teach the required legal update course or the required ethics course.
- (4) Distance learning course--A correspondence course, alternative delivery method course or course offered through video presentation.
- (5) Elective credits--The hours of mandatory continuing education required to renew a license for which a specific course is not required.
- (6) Hour--Fifty minutes of actual session time.
- (7) Instructor--A person approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission to teach core or mandatory continuing education courses.
- (8) MCE--Mandatory Continuing Education.
- (9) Proctor--A person who monitors a final examination for a course offered by a provider under the guidelines contained in this section. A proctor may be a course instructor, the provider, an employee of a college or university testing center, a librarian, or other person approved by the commission.
- (10) Provider--Any person offering a course for which credit may be granted by the Commission to a licensee or applicant, regardless of whether the Commission must approve or certify the person to offer the course.
- (11) Related course--A course determined to be acceptable by the commission to count towards related credit. The commission will periodically publish lists of acceptable real estate related courses.
- (12) Required legal course or legal credits--The required legal update or legal ethics courses or credits earned for attending such courses.
- (13) Required legal ethics course--A required course created for and approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission to satisfy three of the six legal hours of mandatory continuing education required by §1101.455 of the Act.
- (14) Required legal update course--A required course created for and approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission to satisfy three of the six legal hours of mandatory continuing education required by §1101.455 of the Act.
- (15) School--A person accredited by the Texas Real Estate Commission to offer courses for which core credit is given.
- (16) Student--An individual taking a core or MCE course for TREC credit.
Source Note:The provisions of this §535.50 adopted to be effective January 1, 2011, 35 TexReg 11677.