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House approves HB16 requiring continuing education for real-estate license renewal

1990 Utah Legislature · January 9, 1990
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Summary

The Utah House passed HB16, a bill requiring minimum continuing-education for real-estate license renewals to keep practitioners current; sponsor Representative Bradford said the requirement is a modest public-protection measure. The bill passed the House 63–8 and was sent to the Senate.

Representative Bradford urged colleagues to support House Bill 16, saying the measure would require a minimum level of continuing education for licensed real-estate brokers and salespeople to keep practitioners aware of changes in law and practice. "As the complexity of real estate transactions has increased, the division with the support of the industry has continued to upgrade the level of education requirements," Bradford said in opening remarks.

Bradford told the chamber the bill emerged from the interim committee process with broad discussion and unanimous interim…

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