Additional Resources
Code of Ethics Video Series
A great addition to any classroom course. These videos can be used to better explain particular articles to the Code of Ethics. Note: The videos only do not meet the learning objections and criteria for quadrennial ethics training. Code of Ethics Video Series Webpage>>
Q&A on the New and Continuing Member Ethics Training Requirements:
Answers to commonly asked questions about implementing and administering the Code of Ethics training requirement, indexed under five headings:
- Requirements
- Courses/Training
- Tracking/Record Keeping
- Enforcement
- Association Responsibilities
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"Suspension of Membership" - Resources and Information
December, 2004
Identifies "General", "MLS-related" and "Lockbox-related" issues as they apply to Suspension of membership.
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Professional Standards Training and Mediation (PSTM) Resource Database:
Features information about professional standards courses and instructors; offers an easy and convenient way to locate professional standards training in your area and/or a professional standards instructor to teach a local course. A great vehicle for associations and instructors to promote their educational services.
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Code of Ethics Enforcement Presidential Advisory Group
The new member orientation and quadrennial ethics training requirements originated from recommendation #6 of this PAG report.
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Code of Ethics Training and REALTOR Emeritus members
The National Association of REALTORS®'s Board of Directors approved the following motion May 15, 2004.
That the Quadrennial Ethics Training requirement be waived for all REALTORS® Emeritus members.
NRDS Course Codes and Numbers
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CCIM Institute on-line ethics course
The following motion was approved by the NAR Board of Directors at the 2008 Annual Convention and Expo.
That any REALTOR® successfully completing the CCIM Institute’s mandatory on-line ethics training program be deemed to have satisfied NAR’s quadrennial Code of Ethics training obligation.
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