§ 17-42-305 - Nonresident license requirements.
               	 		
17-42-305.    Nonresident license requirements.
    (a)  In order to be licensed in Arkansas a nonresident must:
      (1)  Either:
            (A)  Meet the requirements of    17-42-302; or
            (B)  Show  satisfactory proof of current active licensure in the applicant's  resident jurisdiction, which must be a jurisdiction that offers Arkansas  licensees opportunities for licensure substantially comparable to those  offered to that jurisdiction's licensees by this chapter;
      (2)  Pay any required fees;
      (3)  Sign  a statement that the applicant has read the Real Estate License Law,     17-42-101 et seq., and regulations and agrees to abide by its provisions  in all real estate activity;
      (4)    (A)  Affiliate  with a resident or nonresident principal broker licensed by the  Arkansas Real Estate Commission, if a salesperson or associate broker.
            (B)  If  a nonresident licensee terminates the affiliation with a principal  broker licensed by the commission, the license of the nonresident shall  automatically be terminated until the nonresident places the license on  inactive status or affiliates with another broker licensed by the  commission;
      (5)    (A)  Cause  the licensing body of the applicant's resident jurisdiction to furnish  to the commission a certification of licensure and copies of the records  of any disciplinary actions taken against the applicant's license in  that or other jurisdictions.
            (B)  Disciplinary  action by any other lawful licensing authority may be grounds for  denial of a license to a nonresident or for suspension or revocation of a  license issued to a nonresident or for other appropriate disciplinary  action authorized by this chapter;
      (6)    (A)  File  with the Executive Director of the Arkansas Real Estate Commission a  designation in writing that appoints the executive director to act as  the licensee's agent upon whom all judicial and other process or legal  notices directed to the licensee may be served.
            (B)  Service upon the executive director shall be equivalent to personal service upon the licensee.
            (C)  Copies  of the appointment certified by the executive director shall be deemed  sufficient evidence thereof and shall be admitted in evidence with the  same force and effect as the originals thereof might be admitted.
            (D)  In  such a written designation, the licensee shall agree that any lawful  process against the licensee which is served upon the executive director  shall be of the same legal force and validity as if served upon the  licensee and that the authority shall continue in force so long as any  liability remains outstanding in this jurisdiction.
            (E)  The  executive director shall mail a copy of any such process or notice by  certified mail to the last known business address of the licensee; and
      (7)    (A)  Agree  in writing to cooperate with any investigation initiated by the  commission by promptly supplying any documents the commission may  request and by personally appearing at the commission's offices or such  other location in this state as the commission may request.
            (B)  If  notice is sent by certified mail to the last known business address of a  nonresident licensee directing the licensee to produce documents or to  appear for an interview and the licensee fails to comply with that  request, the commission may impose on the nonresident licensee any  disciplinary sanction permitted by this chapter.
(b)  The  commission in its discretion may enter into written agreements with  similar licensing authorities of other jurisdictions as may be  necessitated by the laws of those jurisdictions to assure for Arkansas  licensees nonresident licensure opportunities comparable to those  afforded to nonresidents by this chapter.
(c)  The  commission may deny licensure under subdivision (a)(1)(B) of this  section to an applicant whose resident licensure is in a jurisdiction  which the commission deems not to have educational or experience  requirements at least equal to those of Arkansas.