Hawaii Revised Statutes
467. Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
467-11 Fees; original license and biennial renewals.

§467-11 Fees; original license and biennial renewals. (a) All fees for applications, registrations, certificates, and any license prescribed by this chapter shall be deposited to the credit of the compliance resolution fund established pursuant to section 26-9(o), and all fees allocated to the real estate education fund shall be as provided in rules adopted by the director of commerce and consumer affairs pursuant to chapter 91.
(b) The biennial renewal fee and completed renewal application shall be submitted to the department of commerce and consumer affairs on or before the commission-prescribed deadline and prior to the expiration date of the license. All real estate licenses expire on December 31 of an even-numbered year. Failure, neglect, or refusal of any duly licensed real estate broker or real estate salesperson to pay the biennial renewal fee and to submit a completed renewal application shall constitute a forfeiture of the license as of January 1 of the subsequent odd-numbered year.
(c) The forfeited license of an individual real estate broker or real estate salesperson may be restored upon compliance with the licensing renewal requirements provided by law; submission of a complete written application; payment of all applicable renewal fees, penalty fees, compliance resolution fund fees, and, if applicable, recovery fund assessments; satisfaction of the applicable requirements in sections 467-8 and 467-9; submission of written documentation demonstrating compliance with section 467-11.5; and, for individual licensees, satisfaction of one of the following as applicable:
(1) For a license forfeited for more than one year but less than four years, the successful completion of the commission-approved course or courses or passage of the commission-approved examination; or
(2) For a license forfeited for more than four years but less than five years, the successful passage of the commission-approved examination.
(d) The license of any individual licensed as a real estate broker or a real estate salesperson who fails to apply for restoration of a forfeited license within five years from the date of forfeiture shall be automatically terminated. Once a license has been terminated pursuant to this section, the individual may apply for a new salesperson license pursuant to and subject to all applicable laws and rules in effect at the time of application.
(e) The license of any real estate broker other than a natural person that fails to apply for restoration of a forfeited license within one year from the date of forfeiture, shall be automatically terminated. Once a license has been terminated pursuant to this section, the entity may apply for a new license pursuant to and subject to all applicable laws and rules in effect at the time of application.
(f) A real estate broker or real estate salesperson may place that person's license on an inactive status by filing an application and setting forth information prescribed or required by the commission; the license shall be renewed on or before the commission-prescribed deadline prior to the expiration date of the license by payment of the biennial renewal fee and submission of a completed renewal application. A real estate broker or real estate salesperson may reactivate that person's inactive license by satisfying section 467-11.5, filing an application setting forth any information as may be prescribed or required by the commission, and paying the proper fee.
(g) The commission may refund any fee erroneously paid to it under this section when the commission deems it just and equitable. [L 1933, c 140, §10; RL 1935, §7319; am L 1935, c 126, §4; RL 1945, §7740; am L 1951, c 77, §4; am L 1953, c 252, §2; RL 1955, §170-10; am L 1957, c 188, §1; am L Sp 1959 2d, c 1, § §14, 15; am L 1961, c 184, §26; am L 1963, c 114, § §1, 3; HRS §467-11; am L 1971, c 17, §2; am L 1973, c 142, §1; am L 1975, c 118, §31; am L 1977, c 197, §1(3); am L 1983, c 116, §4; am L 1985, c 249, §1; gen ch 1985; am L 1987, c 283, §36; am L 1988, c 145, §2; am L 1991, c 155, §2; am L 1997, c 232, §9; am L 1999, c 240, §6; am L 2010, c 11, §2; am L 2019, c 29, § §10, 18(2); am L 2020, c 12, § §3, 8]
Cross References
Real estate education fund, see §467-19.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 25. Professions and Occupations

467. Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons

467-1 Definitions.

467-1.5 Employer-employee relationship.

467-1.6 Principal brokers.

467-2 Exceptions.

467-3 Commission, appointments, qualifications, tenure.

467-4 Powers and duties of commission.

467-4.5 Continuing education.

467-5 Board's employees.

467-6 Place of meeting.

467-7 Licenses required to act as real estate broker and salesperson.

467-7.5 License recognition. The commission may enter into a license recognition agreement with another state, or a jurisdiction recognized by the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials, with an equivalent real estate licensing law as deter...

467-8 Prerequisites for license, registration, or certificate.

467-9 License, registration, certificate, and applications.

467-9.5 Prerequisites for examination.

467-9.6 Examination.

467-10 Form of licenses, registrations, and certificates.

467-11 Fees; original license and biennial renewals.

467-11.5 Prerequisites for license renewal.

467-12 Place of business and posting of license.

467-13 Delivery of agreement.

467-14 Revocation, suspension, and fine.

467-15 Hearings.

467-15.5 License issued after a revocation or automatic termination.

467-16 Real estate recovery fund; use of fund; fees.

467-17 Additional payments to fund.

467-18 Statute of limitation; recovery from fund.

467-19 Management of fund.

467-20 False statement.

467-21 The real estate commission has standing in court.

467-22 Subrogation of rights.

467-23 Waiver of rights.

467-24 Maximum liability.

467-25 Disciplinary action against licensee.

467-25.5 Registration of schools, instructors; fees.

467-26 Penalty.

467-30 Registration, bonding, and other requirements for condominium hotel operators.

467-31 REPEALED.