Violations

Ark. Code Ann. § 17-42-515 — under Real Estate License Law.

Ark. Code Ann. § 17-42-515

(1) An applicant for a license or a licensee under this chapter is subject to disciplinary action under this subchapter if the applicant for a license or a licensee pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or is found guilty of any of the following:(1) Obtaining an instructor license, school license, or education course approval by fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment;(2) Violating this subchapter, the rules adopted by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission, or an order issued by the commission;(3) Committing an act, a felony listed under § 17-3-102, or a crime involving violence, fraud, dishonesty, untruthfulness, or untrustworthiness regardless of whether the imposition of the sentence has been deferred or suspended;(4) Engaging or allowing unlawful discriminatory practices;(5) Violating the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq., regarding access to and delivery of real estate or property management education courses;(6) Issuing or reporting a false certificate of completion for a real estate or property management education course;(7) Teaching a course in a way that instructs licensees to engage in unlawful or noncompliant activities;(8) Failing to monitor attendance of students to ensure satisfactory completion of real estate or property management education courses approved by the commission;(9) Utilizing an instructor or guest speaker who does not meet the requirements of this subchapter;(10) Making a substantial misrepresentation of a material fact to the commission;(11) Advertising in a false, misleading, or deceptive way;(12) Being unworthy or incompetent to act or operate as a real estate education school or association or a real estate educator;(13) Refusing or failing to make available to the commission for inspection the records required to be maintained by a principal instructor or administrator;(14) Refusing or failing to cooperate with an investigation commenced by the commission under this chapter; or(15) Engaging in other conduct that constitutes improper, fraudulent, or dishonest dealing.

(1) Obtaining an instructor license, school license, or education course approval by fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment;

(2) Violating this subchapter, the rules adopted by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission, or an order issued by the commission;

(3) Committing an act, a felony listed under § 17-3-102, or a crime involving violence, fraud, dishonesty, untruthfulness, or untrustworthiness regardless of whether the imposition of the sentence has been deferred or suspended;

(4) Engaging or allowing unlawful discriminatory practices;

(5) Violating the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq., regarding access to and delivery of real estate or property management education courses;

(6) Issuing or reporting a false certificate of completion for a real estate or property management education course;

(7) Teaching a course in a way that instructs licensees to engage in unlawful or noncompliant activities;

(8) Failing to monitor attendance of students to ensure satisfactory completion of real estate or property management education courses approved by the commission;

(9) Utilizing an instructor or guest speaker who does not meet the requirements of this subchapter;

(10) Making a substantial misrepresentation of a material fact to the commission;

(11) Advertising in a false, misleading, or deceptive way;

(12) Being unworthy or incompetent to act or operate as a real estate education school or association or a real estate educator;

(13) Refusing or failing to make available to the commission for inspection the records required to be maintained by a principal instructor or administrator;

(14) Refusing or failing to cooperate with an investigation commenced by the commission under this chapter; or

(15) Engaging in other conduct that constitutes improper, fraudulent, or dishonest dealing.