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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 324 — Real estate brokers and sales associates

324.400 Real estate education, research, and recovery fund -- Fees.

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(1)There is hereby created and established in the State Treasury the real estate
education, research, and recovery fund.
(2)In addition to the license fees provided for in KRS 324.287, upon renewal of every
broker's and sales associate's license, as well as any and all other types of licenses, if
any, issued by the commission, as of June 30, 1972, and every regular biennial
renewal date thereafter, the commission shall charge each of the aforesaid licensees
an amount not to exceed sixty dollars ($60) per year to be included in the real estate
education, research, and recovery fund. Each and every original applicant for a
license after July 1, 1972, shall likewise submit to the commission an additional fee
not to exceed sixty dollars ($60) to be deposited in the real estate education,
research, and recovery fund and shall also be subjected thereafter to a biennial
renewal fee as of the regular renewal period.
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