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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 15

Code of Virginia § 46.2-1586. Recertification requirements.

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A. To become recertified, an independent dealer-operator shall
(i)complete one live instructor-led course certified by the Board with at least four hours of instruction and pass an examination that may be administered in person or virtually by the course provider or
(ii)pass the independent dealer-operator recertification exam administered by the Department. Such course may be attended in person or virtually, provided that any virtual participation shall require the participant to view the instructor and be viewed by the instructor throughout the course. The Board shall ensure that any such course is available at least monthly.
B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any independent dealer-operator who completes a training program approved by the Executive Director and administered by a dealer that employs at least 50 licensed salespersons in the Commonwealth. Any such training program shall not be subject to the requirements of §§ 46.2-1587 and 46.2-1588 .
2022, c. 574 ; 2024, cc. 84 , 85 .
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