On March 30, 2015 HB 149 became law. Under this law post-license education is now required in Kentucky. Pursuant to this law, post-license education in Kentucky will require new sales associate licensees to complete forty-eight (48) hours of post-license education courses within two (2) years of obtaining a real estate license. The law is codified in KRS 324.085 and goes into effect on January 1, 2016.
The
48 Hours Post-License course curriculum consists of 32 Mandatory hours and 16
Elective hours. The Mandatory hours must
cover the following topics as listed below:
COURSE
TOPIC
|
NUMBER
OF HOURS
|
Commission Compliance course
|
3
|
Agency
|
6
|
Contracts
|
6
|
Finance
|
3
|
Advertising
|
3
|
Disclosure
|
3
|
Fair Housing
|
3
|
Technology & Data Security
|
3
|
Risk Management
|
2
|
PLE courses are required to be
real estate specific, to provide practical knowledge of the brokerage business;
to protect the public interest and must be practicum based.
For information on the types of course topics that will meet
both the 32 Mandatory hours and the 16 Elective hours, please see Form
E113 – Post-License Education Prescribed Topics.
In order for a licensee to receive Post-License Education
(PLE) credit for a course, the course must be approved by the Commission for
PLE credit. Please go to KREC Approved
Post License Education Providers for contact information and a
list of approved PLE providers.
Download the PLE Course Tracking Chart for personal use to assist in keeping track of your PLE requirements. The Kentucky Real Estate Commission will not accept this chart as proof of completion for any courses. The Commission only accepts proof of course completion from its approved education providers.
Please review the Post License Education FAQ for more detailed information on PLE requirements.