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Code · South Dakota · Title 36 · Chapter 36-21

36-21A-34.1. Requirements for upgrade to broker associate license.

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An active licensed nonresident real estate salesperson, who establishes residency in South Dakota, shall upgrade to a broker associate license by completing the following before the current license expires: complete forty hours of prescribed education in a course approved by the commission; submit a broker associate license application; and submit the required license application fee.
A resident real estate salesperson, whose license is on inactive status and who wishes to be an active licensee, shall upgrade to a broker associate license by completing the following prior to activation: complete forty hours of prescribed education in a course approved by the commission before submitting a broker associate license application; submit a broker associate license application; and submit the required license application fee.
The commission shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26 , to specify requirements for the course and examination.
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