§ 17-42-311 - Violations.
               	 		
17-42-311.    Violations.
    (a)  The  following acts, conduct, or practices are prohibited, and any licensee  found guilty shall be subject to disciplinary action as provided in     17-42-312:
      (1)  Obtaining a license by means of fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment;
      (2)  Violating  any of the provisions of this chapter or any rules or regulations  adopted pursuant to this chapter or any order issued under this chapter;
      (3)  Being  convicted of or pleading guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or crime  involving moral turpitude, fraud, dishonesty, untruthfulness, or  untrustworthiness regardless of whether the imposition of sentence has  been deferred or suspended;
      (4)  Making any substantial misrepresentation;
      (5)  Making,  printing, publishing, distributing, or causing, authorizing, or  knowingly permitting the making, printing, publication, or distribution  of false statements, descriptions, or promises of such character as to  reasonably induce, persuade, or influence any person to act thereon;
      (6)  Failing  within a reasonable time to account for or to remit any moneys coming  into his or her possession which belong to others;
      (7)  Committing any act involving moral turpitude, fraud, dishonesty, untruthfulness, or untrustworthiness;
      (8)  Acting  for more than one (1) party in a transaction without the knowledge of  all parties for whom he or she acts or accepting a commission or  valuable consideration for the performance of any of the acts specified  in this chapter from any person except the licensed principal broker  under whom he or she is licensed;
      (9)  Acting  as a broker or salesperson while not licensed with a principal broker,  representing or attempting to represent a broker other than the  principal broker with whom he or she is affiliated without the express  knowledge and consent of the principal broker, or representing himself  or herself as a salesperson or having a contractual relationship similar  to that of a salesperson with anyone other than a licensed principal  broker;
      (10)  Advertising in a false, misleading, or deceptive manner;
      (11)  Being  unworthy or incompetent to act as a real estate broker or salesperson  in such a manner as to safeguard the interests of the public;
      (12)  Paying  a commission or valuable consideration to any person for acts or  services performed in violation of this chapter, including paying a  commission or other valuable consideration to an unlicensed person for  participation in a real estate auction; and
      (13)  Any  other conduct, whether of the same or a different character from that  specified in this section, which constitutes improper, fraudulent, or  dishonest dealing.
(b)  Any license obtained through mistake or inadvertence shall be subject to revocation.
(c)  A  licensee whose license is revoked pursuant to this section shall be  eligible to apply for a new license after the expiration of two (2)  years from the date of revocation.