(1) There is created within the department the Florida Real Estate Commission. The commission shall consist of seven members who shall be appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate. Four members must be licensed brokers, each of whom has held an active license for the 5 years preceding appointment; one member must be a licensed broker or a licensed sales associate who has held an active license for the 2 years preceding appointment; and two members must be persons who are not, and have never been, brokers or sales associates. At least one member of the commission must be 60 years of age or older. The current members may complete their present terms unless removed for cause.
(2) Members shall be appointed for 4-year terms.
(3) Notwithstanding s. 112.313, any member of the commission who is a licensed real estate broker or sales associate and who holds an active real estate school permit, school instructor permit, or any combination of such permits issued by the department, to the extent authorized pursuant to such permit, may offer, conduct, or teach any course prescribed or approved by the commission or the department.
...ng reconsideration of its final agency action, the Florida Real Estate Commission does not have the authority to alter, modify, vacate, set aside, or otherwise reconsider, its final action after the thirty days in which to file an appeal has passed. Section 475.02 , F.S., creates the Florida Real Estate Commission (commission) within the Department of Professional Regulation (DPR)....
...Butterworth Attorney General (ls) 1 See also, s. 455.20, F.S., defining "board" as used in Part II, Ch. 455 , F.S., as "any board or commission within the Department of Professional Regulation, including the Florida Real Estate Commission." 2 Sections 475.001 and 475.021 , F.S. 3 See, s. 475.021 , F.S., providing that "[a]ll services concerning this chapter, including, but not limited to, record-keeping services, examination services, legal services, and investigative services, and those services in chapter 455 necessary to perfor...
are listed in s. 475.011, F.S. (1980 Supp.). Section 475.02, F.S., creates a Board of Real Estate within
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