Each participant will receive a conference Syllabus which contains pertinent reference material, exhibits and the curriculum vitae and contact information of all panelists and lecturers.
The far right column shows prior units or credits awarded to Conference participants. 2009 units or credits will be posted here as notifications are received.
This Conference has been approved for hourly credit.
There will be testing on April 19, 2009 at the Conference.
California Dept of
Real Estate
Subject to Application*
For the 2010 Conference, units or credits in like amount will be sought. Approvals will be posted as they occur. As in 2009, upon request of any participant a Certificate will be issued certifying attendance and completion of the Conference courses, including a copy of the Conference program. Attendance will be taken in accordance with State Bar rules.
*California licensed appraisers can file an Equivalency Credit Application ($60 each) for continuing education credits. Per D.R.E, it is required that a 30 question, multiple choice examination be administered at the Conference. I am having the appraisal presenters compose a 30 question exam. If you wish to make an Equivalency Credit Application, the test will be administered immediately after the last presentation. If you desire to take such a test please let us know before the Conference (530-893-2398 or kenroye@sbcglobal.net). Also, I will be happy to refund $60.00 of your tuition to cover your Equivalency Credit Application Fee. There is, of course, no way to guarantee the DRE will approve the credits but I believe they should and will be glad to advocate the appropriateness of the approval. Their website is www.dre.ca.gov. The pre-conference DRE approval process is complicated and expensive and I do not intend to offer identical programs each year, so course approval in not practical. The post conference application is the best alternative. - Ken Roye