Code of Virginia
Chapter 21 - Real Estate Brokers, Sales Persons and Rental Location Agents
§ 54.1-2105.01. Educational requirements for all salespersons within one year of licensure

A. The Board shall establish guidelines for a post-license educational curriculum of at least 30 hours of classroom, or correspondence or other distance learning, instruction, in specified areas, which shall be required of all salespersons within the initial year of licensure. Failure of a new licensee to complete the 30-hour post-licensure curriculum within one year from the last day of the month in which his license was issued shall result in the license being placed on inactive status by the Board until the curriculum has been completed.
B. To establish the guidelines required by this section, the Board shall establish an industry advisory group composed of representatives of the practices of (i) residential real estate, (ii) commercial real estate, and (iii) property management. The industry advisory group shall consist of licensed real estate salespersons and real estate brokers who shall be appointed by and shall meet at the direction of the Board to update the guidelines. The Board shall review and may approve educational curricula developed by an approved school or other provider of real estate education authorized by this chapter. The industry advisory group shall serve at no cost to the Board.
C. The curricula for new licensees shall include topics that new licensees need to know in their practices, including contract writing, handling customer deposits, listing property, leasing property, agency, current industry issues and trends, flood hazard areas and the National Flood Insurance Program, property owners' and condominium association law, landlord-tenant law, Board regulations, real estate-related finance, and such other topics as designated by the Board. The post-licensure education requirements of this section for new licensees shall be in lieu of the continuing education requirements otherwise specified in this chapter and Board regulations.
2007, c. 809; 2011, c. 461; 2015, c. 692; 2018, cc. 60, 86.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 54.1 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 21 - Real Estate Brokers, Sales Persons and Rental Location Agents

§ 54.1-2100. Definitions

§ 54.1-2101. Real estate salesperson defined

§ 54.1-2101.1. Preparation of real estate contracts by real estate licensees; translation

§ 54.1-2102. Repealed

§ 54.1-2103. Exemptions from chapter

§ 54.1-2104. Real Estate Board; membership; chairman; seal

§ 54.1-2105. General powers of Real Estate Board; regulations; educational and experience requirements for licensure

§ 54.1-2105.01. Educational requirements for all salespersons within one year of licensure

§ 54.1-2105.02. Regulation of real estate education providers and courses

§ 54.1-2105.03. Continuing education; relicensure of brokers and salespersons

§ 54.1-2105.04. Education requirements; reactivation of licenses; waiver

§ 54.1-2105.1. (Effective until January 1, 2023) Other powers and duties of the Real Estate Board

§ 54.1-2105.1. (Effective January 1, 2023) Other powers and duties of the Real Estate Board

§ 54.1-2105.2. Cease and desist orders for unlicensed activity; civil penalty

§ 54.1-2106. Repealed

§ 54.1-2106.1. Licenses required

§ 54.1-2106.2. Certification of audit on renewal of firm or sole proprietorship license

§ 54.1-2107. Certain action to constitute real estate broker or salesperson

§ 54.1-2108. Protection of escrow funds, etc., held by broker

§ 54.1-2108.1. Protection of escrow funds, etc., held by a real estate broker in the event of foreclosure of real property; required deposits

§ 54.1-2108.2. Protection of escrow funds, etc., held by a real estate broker in the event of termination of a real estate purchase contract

§ 54.1-2109. (Effective until January 1, 2023) Death or disability of a real estate broker

§ 54.1-2109. (Effective January 1, 2023) Death or disability of a real estate broker

§ 54.1-2110. Resident broker to maintain place of business in Virginia

§ 54.1-2110.1. Duties of supervising broker

§ 54.1-2111. Consent to suits and service of process by nonresidents; manner of service

§ 54.1-2111.1. Voluntary compliance program; real estate brokers

§ 54.1-2112. Definitions

§ 54.1-2113. Establishment and maintenance of fund, duty of Director, assessments of regulants

§ 54.1-2114. Recovery from fund generally

§ 54.1-2115. Investigations

§ 54.1-2116. Limitations upon recovery from fund; certain actions not a bar to recovery

§ 54.1-2117. Participation by Board in proceedings

§ 54.1-2118. Payment of claim; assignment of claimant's rights to Board

§ 54.1-2119. Revocation of license of regulant upon payment from fund

§ 54.1-2120. No waiver by Board of disciplinary action against regulant

§ 54.1-2130. Definitions

§ 54.1-2131. Licensees engaged by sellers

§ 54.1-2132. Licensees engaged by buyers

§ 54.1-2133. Licensees engaged by landlords to lease property

§ 54.1-2134. Licensees engaged by tenants

§ 54.1-2135. Licensees engaged to manage real estate

§ 54.1-2136. Preconditions to brokerage relationship

§ 54.1-2137. Commencement and termination of brokerage relationships

§ 54.1-2138. Disclosure of brokerage relationship in residential real estate transactions

§ 54.1-2138.1. Limited service agent in a residential real estate transaction, contract disclosure required

§ 54.1-2138.2. Duty to disclose ownership interest in specific real property

§ 54.1-2139. Disclosed dual agency and dual representation authorized in a residential real estate transaction

§ 54.1-2139.01. Disclosed dual agency and dual representation in commercial real estate transactions authorized

§ 54.1-2139.1. Designated standard agency or designated representation authorized in a residential real estate transaction

§ 54.1-2139.2. Repealed

§ 54.1-2140. Compensation shall not imply brokerage relationship

§ 54.1-2141. Brokerage relationship not created by using common source information company

§ 54.1-2142. Liability; knowledge not to be imputed

§ 54.1-2142.1. Liability for false information

§ 54.1-2143. Real estate board regulations to be consistent

§ 54.1-2144. Common law abrogated

§ 54.1-2145. Article does not limit antitrust laws

§ 54.1-2146. Licensee maintenance of records