(A) Pursuant to division (I) of section
4735.051 of the Revised Code, the following shall apply:
(1) The real estate
commission may include, at its sole discretion, any combination of sanctions in
its order;
(2) Where multiple
violations of the Revised Code are found in a single case, the real estate
commission's order shall specifically state the sanction(s) applicable to
each violation.
(3) Any final order of
the real estate commission no longer subject to appeal, may be publicly
disseminated using any of the following methods:
(a) Publication in the division of real estate and
professional licensing's newsletter;
(b) Press release(s); and,
(c) Any other method deemed appropriate by the real estate
commission and/or superintendent.
(B) Pursuant to division (I)(3) of
section 4735.051 of the Revised Code, when the real estate commission imposes a
monetary fine as a sanction for violation of any provision of Chapter 4735. of
the Revised Code, the payment of the fine by the licensee shall be subject to
the following conditions:
(1) In all cases except
those qualifying under paragraph (B)(2) of this rule, payment of any fine shall
be received by the division of real estate and professional licensing within
thirty days of the date of the commission's finding and order imposing the
fine;
(2) The superintendent
may extend the payment of any fine. The terms of the extended payment period
may include a schedule for specified interim payments;
(3) Any fine or payment
not received by the division as specified in the real estate commission's
order or pursuant to paragraph (B)(2) of this rule shall result in the
automatic suspension of the licensee's real estate license;
(4) Reactivation of a
license suspended pursuant to paragraph (B)(3) of this rule must be within
twelve months of the date of license suspension and shall only occur upon all
of the following:
(a) Payment in full to the division of real estate and
professional licensing of all fines imposed;
(b) Filing of a reactivation application; and
(c) Payment of the reactivation fee, as required by section
4735.15 of the Revised Code.
(d) If the licensee's renewal deadline passed during
the period of license suspension, renewal of the license including payment of
the renewal fee plus a penalty fee of fifty per cent of the renewal fee, as
required by section 4735.14 of the Revised Code.
(e) If the licensee's continuing education, pursuant
to section 4735.141 of the Revised Code, and/or post-licensure education,
pursuant to section 4735.07 or 4735.09 of the Revised Code, deadline passed
during the period of license suspension, the licensee shall submit proof of
completion of the required education.
(5) A licensee's
license is revoked automatically, without the taking of any action by the
superintendent, when the licensee fails to properly reactivate the license
under paragraph (B)(4) of this rule within twelve months of the date of the
license suspension.
(C) Pursuant to division (I)(5) of
section 4735.051 of the Revised Code, when the real estate commission imposes
education course(s) as a sanction for a violation of any provision of Chapter
4735. of the Revised Code, the completion of the course(s) by the licensee
shall be subject to the following conditions:
(1) The real estate
commission's order imposing the education sanction shall specify the
specific course content, the number of hours to be completed, date by which the
course(s) is to be completed, and the method by which satisfaction of the order
is to be reported to the division of real estate and professional
licensing;
(2) No education
course(s) ordered by the real estate commission as sanction for violation of
any provision of section 4735.18 of the Revised Code shall be credited towards
the licensee's continuing education requirements as addressed in section
4735.141 of the Revised Code;
(3) Only courses
pre-approved by the division of real estate and professional licensing shall be
accepted for purposes of fulfilling a education sanction as order by the real
estate commission;
(4) Any licensee ordered
to complete additional education as a sanction, may in advance of completing
such course work, request written verification from the division of real estate
and professional licensing that the proposed course(s) will satisfy the
criteria set forth in the real estate commission's order;
(5) The superintendent
shall have the discretion to extend the time for completion and/or modify the
course(s) content parameters of the real estate commission order imposing
education course(s) upon good cause shown;
(6) Any education
course(s) not satisfactorily completed and reported to the division of real
estate and professional licensing, as specified in the real estate
commission's order, shall result in the automatic suspension of the
licensee's real estate license;
(7) Reactivation of a
license suspended pursuant to paragraph (C)(6) of this rule must be within
twelve months of the date of license suspension and shall only occur upon all
of the following:
(a) Satisfactory verification of the completion of the ordered
education course(s);
(b) Filing of a reactivation application; and
(c) Payment of a reactivation fee, as required by section 4735.15
of the Revised Code.
(d) If the licensee's renewal deadline passed during the
period of license suspension, renewal of the license including payment of the
renewal fee plus a penalty fee of fifty per cent of the renewal fee, as
required by section 4735.14 of the Revised Code.
(e) If the licensee's continuing education, pursuant to
section 4735.141 of the Revised Code, and/or post-licensure education, pursuant
to section 4735.07 or 4735.09 of the Revised Code, deadline passed during the
period of license suspension, submission of proof of completion of the required
education.
(8) A licensee's
license is revoked automatically, without the taking of any action by the
superintendent, when the licensee fails to properly reactivate the license
under paragraph (B)(7) of this rule within twelve months of the date of the
license suspension.
(D) Pursuant to division (I)(2) of
section 4735.051 of the Revised Code, when the real estate commission imposes a
license suspension as a sanction for a violation of any provision of Chapter
4735. of the Revised Code, the license will be automatically reactivated by the
superintendent after the suspension period, unless the licensee's renewal,
continuing education or post-licensure education deadline passed during the
period of license suspension, in which case the license suspension is continued
and the licensee is subject to the appropriate reactivation requirements of
rule 1301:5-1-19 of the Administrative Code.
(E) Pursuant to division (C)(5) of
section 4735.16 of the Revised Code and section 4735.181 of the Revised Code,
if the superintendent imposes a license suspension for failure to remit the
fine contained in a final citation, the license reactivation must be within
twelve months of the date of license suspension, and shall only occur upon all
of the following:
(1) Payment in full to
the division of real estate and professional licensing all fines imposed,
and
(2) Filing of a
reactivation application;
(3) Payment of the
reactivation fee, as provided in section 4735.15 of the Revised
Code;
(4) If the
licensee's renewal, continuing education or post-licensure education
deadline passed during the period of license suspension, the licensee is also
subject to the appropriate reactivation requirements of rule 1301:5-1-19 of the
Administrative Code; and
(5) A licensee's
license is revoked automatically, without the taking of any action by the
superintendent, when the licensee fails to properly reactivate the license
under this paragraph within twelve months of the date of the license
suspension.
(F) Pursuant to section 4735.182 of the
Revised Code, if a license is suspended for failure to remit payment on an
unpaid negotiable instrument for insufficient funds or the penalty fee, the
license reactivation must be within twelve months of the date of license
suspension, and shall only occur upon all of the following:
(1) Payment by
cashier's check, certified check or money order, all fees due and fines
imposed;
(2) Filing of a
reactivation application;
(3) Payment of the
reactivation fee, as provided in section 4735.15 of the Revised
Code;
(4) If the
licensee's renewal, continuing education or post-licensure education
deadline passed during the period of license suspension, the licensee is also
subject to the appropriate requirements of rule 1301:5-1-19 of the
Administrative Code; and
(5) A licensee's
license is revoked automatically, without the taking of any action by the
superintendent, when the licensee fails to properly reactivate the license
under this section within twelve months of the date of the license
suspension.