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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 64 . Real Estate Commission
Section 310. Role of involved licensee

12 AAC 64.310. Role of involved licensee

(a) At the time the commission sends notice of a claim to an involved licensee under 12 AAC 64.290, the involved licensee is, for all legal purposes, a named party in any proceedings held by the commission regarding the claim.

(b) Repealed 7/3/94.

(c) The real estate broker supervising an involved licensee at the time the claim is filed, if not notified under (a) of this section, will be notified by the commission that an involved licensee is a named party in a pending claim filed under AS 08.88.460 .

(d) An involved licensee has 10 days from receipt of the notice of a claim to respond in writing by filing with the commission a statement of opposition or an application for the presentation of additional evidence. Posting of the response in the United States mails by certified mail, return receipt requested, on or before the tenth day constitutes a timely response.

(e) If an involved licensee fails to respond in writing to the notice of a claim as set out in (d) of this section the commission will proceed with consideration disposition of the claim as set out in AS 08.88.465 .

History: Eff. 4/10/83, Register 86; am 7/3/94, Register 130

Authority: AS 08.88.081

AS 08.88.460

AS 08.88.465


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