Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 339 - Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Appraisers and Escrow Agents
Section 339.531 - Complaint procedure — effective date.

Effective - 28 Aug 2015
*339.531. Complaint procedure — effective date. — 1. Any person may file a complaint with the commission alleging that a licensee has committed any combination of the acts or omissions provided in subsection 2 of section 339.532. A complaint shall be in writing and shall be signed by the complainant, but a complainant is not required to specify the provisions of law or regulations alleged to have been violated in the complaint.
2. Upon the receipt of a complaint against a licensee, the commission shall refer the complaint to the probable cause committee. The commission shall appoint a probable cause committee of four members, one of whom shall be a current member of the commission and three members selected by the commission through recommendations provided by the Missouri Appraisers Advisory Council. The probable cause committee shall serve in an advisory capacity to the commission and review complaints and make a recommendation to the commission regarding the disposition of the complaint. The commission shall provide by rule for the selection process, length of committee member terms, and other procedures necessary for the functioning of the committee. No complaints shall be brought before the probable cause committee prior to its creation, appointment of members, and approval of all rules and regulations pursuant to chapter 536.
3. Each complaint shall be considered a grievance until reviewed by the probable cause committee. When a grievance is filed under subsection 1 of this section, a copy shall be provided to the licensee, who shall have ten working days to respond documenting why the grievance may have no merit. If the licensee responds within the allowable time, the probable cause committee shall review the grievance and response. If the probable cause committee determines that the grievance has no merit, the grievance shall be dismissed and no complaint shall be placed on the licensee's record. If the probable cause committee determines that the grievance has merit, it shall present the case to the commission, and the commission shall decide whether or not to proceed with an investigation of the grievance as a complaint. If the commission decides to proceed with an investigation of a complaint, at that time the complaint shall become a part of the licensee's record.
4. When the commission determines to proceed with a complaint against a licensee, the commission shall investigate the actions of the licensee against whom the complaint is made. In conducting an investigation, the commission may request the licensee under investigation to:
(1) Answer the charges made against him or her in writing;
(2) Produce relevant documentary evidence pertaining to the specific complaint causing the investigation; and
(3) Appear before the commission.
5. A copy of any written answer of the licensee requested under subsection 4 of this section may be furnished to the complainant, as long as furnishing the written answer does not require disclosure of confidential information under the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.
6. The commission shall notify the complainant and the licensee that an investigation has been commenced within ten working days of the date of the commission's decision to proceed with a complaint under subsection 4 of this section. The commission shall also notify and inform the complainant and licensee of the status of the investigation every sixty days following the commencement of the investigation. No investigation shall last longer than twelve months. Once an investigation is closed or dismissed it shall not be reopened.
7. In the event that the commission fails to meet the notification and investigation requirements of this section or does not finish the investigation within twelve months, then the commission shall provide the complainant at the commission's expense with an appraisal and an appraisal report of the real estate originally appraised by the licensee under investigation.
8. A real estate appraiser member of the commission shall recuse themselves from any matter in which their knowledge of the parties, circumstances, or subject matter will substantially affect their ability to be fair and impartial.
9. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in section 536.010, that is created under the authority delegated in this section shall become effective only if it complies with and is subject to all of the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 536.028. This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 2015, shall be invalid and void.
10. Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting or delaying any administrative remedies or actions available through the administrative hearing process.
11. The provisions of this section shall become effective August 28, 2015.
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(L. 2014 S.B. 672)
Effective 8-28-15
*Revisor's Note: This section was declared unconstitutional in Calzone v. Koster, et al., see 2016 annotation below.
(2016) Provisions of S.B. 672 from 2014 declared unconstitutional as violating the single subject rule of Article III, § 23; under the facts presented, those provisions cannot be severed and the bill is unconstitutional in its entirety. Calzone v. Koster, et al., Case No. 15AC-CC00247 (Cole County Cir. Ct., Feb. 9, 2016).

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXII - Occupations and Professions

Chapter 339 - Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Appraisers and Escrow Agents

Section 339.010 - Definitions — inapplicability of chapter.

Section 339.020 - Brokers and salespersons, unlawful to act without license.

Section 339.030 - Business entities may be licensed, when, fee.

Section 339.040 - Licenses granted to whom — examination — qualifications — fee — temporary broker's license, when.

Section 339.045 - Real estate schools — accreditation — registration — fee, how determined.

Section 339.050 - Form of application.

Section 339.060 - Fees, amount, set how — term of licenses.

Section 339.070 - Fees, collection and disposition — fund, source, use, transferred to general revenue, when.

Section 339.080 - Denial of application or license, when, notice — hearing.

Section 339.090 - License of nonresident — fee — reciprocity — rulemaking authority.

Section 339.100 - Investigation of certain practices, procedure — subpoenas — formal complaints — revocation or suspension of licenses — digest may be published — revocation of licenses for certain offenses.

Section 339.105 - Separate bank escrow accounts required — service charges for account may be made by personal deposit by broker, amount allowed.

Section 339.110 - Refusal of licenses, when.

Section 339.120 - Commission, created — members, qualifications, terms, compensation — powers and duties — rulemaking authority, procedure.

Section 339.125 - Rulemaking procedure.

Section 339.130 - Legal status of commission.

Section 339.150 - Unlicensed persons not to be employed, when — no fees paid, when, exception — compensation directly to business entity owned by licensee, when — definitions.

Section 339.151 - No commission or consideration unless reasonable cause for payment or contractual relationship exists.

Section 339.160 - Real estate brokers and salespersons may not bring legal action for compensation unless licensed.

Section 339.170 - Penalty for violation.

Section 339.175 - Mortgage fraud, commission may file court action — civil penalty — investigation authority.

Section 339.180 - Practice without a license — endangering welfare of others — injunction, procedure.

Section 339.190 - Real estate licensee, immunity from liability, when.

Section 339.200 - Prohibited acts — investigation may be initiated, when, procedure.

Section 339.205 - Civil penalty may be imposed, when — amount, limit, factors — settlement procedures.

Section 339.500 - Citation of law.

Section 339.501 - Licensure or certification of real estate appraisers required, exceptions.

Section 339.503 - Definitions.

Section 339.505 - Titles of state-certified or state-licensed appraiser, who may use — certification or licensure not required to appraise for compensation — management companies, registration required, exceptions.

Section 339.507 - Real estate appraisers commission and chairperson, appointment — terms — vacancies, meetings — quorum — per diem — expenses — annual report.

Section 339.507 - Real estate appraisers commission and chairperson, appointment — terms — vacancies, meetings — quorum — per diem — expenses.

Section 339.509 - Commission, powers and duties.

Section 339.511 - Classifications of certification and licensure for appraisers and management companies — application — qualifications — continuing education requirements.

Section 339.513 - Applications for examinations, original certification, licensure and renewals, requirements, contents, fees, how set — fund established — signed compliance pledge, required.

Section 339.515 - Examination, content, validity period, must retake, when — failure to pass reexamination, when.

Section 339.517 - Examination required, when — rules authorized, invalid, when.

Section 339.519 - Term of license — expiration date to appear on certificate or license — continuing education requirement, proof.

Section 339.523 - Nonresidents of state — requirements to be certified or licensed in Missouri — service of process provisions.

Section 339.525 - Renewals, procedure — renewal of an expired certificate or license, when, fee — inactive status granted, when.

Section 339.527 - Certificate or license number to be placed on report or contract — titles, how used — prohibited use — issue of certificate or license only to natural persons.

Section 339.529 - Addresses and changes of addresses, procedure — duties of notification.

Section 339.530 - Continuing education requirements for renewal or accepted other studies and projects.

Section 339.531 - Complaint procedure — effective date.

Section 339.532 - Refusal to issue or renew certificate or license, procedure, hearing, grounds for refusal, penalties — revocation, when, appeal — recertification or relicensure, examination required.

Section 339.533 - Authority of commission, oaths and subpoenas.

Section 339.535 - Compliance with uniform standards required.

Section 339.537 - Records to be retained, retention period — availability of records for appraisers, when, cost.

Section 339.539 - Choosing an appraiser or discriminating against one for membership or lack of membership in appraisal organization prohibited.

Section 339.541 - Deception or fraud in applications, taking examination or falsely representing to public certification or licensure, penalty.

Section 339.543 - Mortgage fraud, commission may file court action — civil penalty — investigation authority.

Section 339.544 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 339.545 - Commission to issue certificates and licenses.

Section 339.546 - Violations of law — criminal penalties.

Section 339.549 - Violation of law — civil penalties — injunctions, venue.

Section 339.710 - Definitions.

Section 339.720 - Licensee's duties and obligations in writing — licensee as transaction broker, exceptions.

Section 339.730 - Licensee as limited agent representing seller or landlord, duties — confidential information disclosure, when — licensee's duties to customer — showing alternative properties — subagent, duties.

Section 339.740 - Licensee representing head buyer or tenant — duties and obligations of — disclosure of confidential information — licensee's duty to a customer — showing of properties — subagents.

Section 339.750 - Dual agent, consent — dual agent as limited agent — disclosure of nonconfidential information, when — nondisclosure of information, when — confidential information — no imputation of information.

Section 339.755 - Duties and obligations of transaction broker.

Section 339.760 - Written agreement, adoption by designated broker, scope.

Section 339.770 - Broker disclosure form for residential real estate transaction, provided by licensee, prior agreement, effect.

Section 339.780 - Brokerage services, written agreements for, parties to, authorizations by designated broker — written agreements, limited agency, single agent, dual agent or subagent.

Section 339.790 - Commencement of agreement, when — duties after termination of agreement.

Section 339.800 - Compensation of designated broker, paid by whom, sharing compensation — payment establishing agency — agreement by seller or buyer on sharing compensation.

Section 339.810 - Misrepresentation, client liability — licensee liability — liability for subagent, limited agent licensee liability — licensee as subagent, liability.

Section 339.820 - Limited agency agreement, listings or representing client, appointment of affiliated licensees.

Section 339.830 - Designated agents' and transaction brokers' duties to client — licensees' protections from liability.

Section 339.840 - Supersession of agency law, no limitation of civil actions.

Section 339.845 - Notice of delinquent taxes to be sent by commission.

Section 339.850 - Rules and regulations, promulgation, authority.

Section 339.855 - Severability clause.