Education Provider
Reminder Regarding the Use of Proctors
Submitted by Christine Anderson on Fri, 2019-05-03 14:38A provider is responsible for making sure course examinations are proctored by a faculty or staff member, or third party proctor acceptable to the Commission. Examples of acceptable third party proctors are listed in Section 535.65(h) of TREC rules. Proctors must be required to positively identify that the student taking the exam is the student who registered for and took the course. It is equally important to make sure proctors understand that an examinee must be monitored at all times. In other words, the proctor must be able to observe the student taking the exam to ensure the overal
Changes to the TREC Education & Licensing Services Division
Submitted by Christine Anderson on Fri, 2019-05-03 14:27If you were not tuned in to the February Commission meeting you missed a very important announcement.
ESAC Appointments Announced
Submitted by Christine Anderson on Mon, 2018-12-17 16:04AUSTIN, TX - The Texas Real Estate Commission is pleased to announce the recent appointments of seven new committee members to the Education Standards Advisory Committee (ESAC). Broker members: Mary Lou Henry, McAllen, Marion Napoleon, Grand Prairie, Ruben Peña, San Antonio, and Lori Solecki, Colleyville and educators: Scott Hilton, Houston, Kellie Stokes, Lewisville, and Kelea Youngblood, Austin, have all been appointed as members with terms set to expire in December 2020.
From the Executive Director: A Progress Report to Agency Stakeholders
Submitted by Christine Anderson on Thu, 2018-07-12 15:24The agency has committed to implement a variety of measures to improve our customer service. This is a quick review of what we have done so far and what additional steps remain to be implemented to enhance our responsiveness.
The Sunset Review Process and Strategic Planning
Submitted by Tony Slagle on Thu, 2018-06-21 09:25Many of you know that the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) and the Texas Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board (TALCB) is currently undergoing a review by the staff of the Sunset Advisory Commission. But what is a Sunset review and why is it necessary?
In the mid-1970s, many states, including Texas, established Sunset laws as a method to introduce an additional level of accountability for state agencies. Here’s a breakdown of how the process works in Texas: