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DESCRIPTION:DOL has implemented Substitute Senate Bill 5378. The bill requi
 res education on Fair Housing for new licensees and renewals. It applies t
 o real estate brokers and managing brokers and went into effect June 1st\,
  2022.&nbsp\;This is part of the required 30-hour continuing education ins
 truction.\nThe first active renewal after June 1st\, 2022\, must include t
 he 6-hour Washington Real Estate Fair housing class. With every renewal af
 terward\, licensees must complete a 3-hour course.\n\nThe purpose of this 
 course is to introduce real estate brokers and managing brokers to the fed
 eral Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.) and the Washington Law Agai
 nst Discrimination (chapter 49.60 RCW) as it relates to real estate transa
 ctions.\n\nThe course will teach real estate brokers and managing brokers 
 the historical and societal context of housing discrimination\, legal fram
 ework intended to prevent housing discrimination\, and steps to take to pr
 event housing discrimination.\n\n\nTopic Area I: Historical and Societal C
 ontext&nbsp\;\nTopic Area II: Legal Framework&nbsp\;\nTopic Area III: Role
  of the Broker and Managing Broker&nbsp\;\n
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SUMMARY:Washington Real Estate Fair Housing
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>DOL has implemented Substitute Senate Bil
 l 5378. The bill requires education on Fair Housing for new licensees and 
 renewals. It applies to real estate brokers and managing brokers and went 
 into effect June 1st\, 2022.&nbsp\;This is part of the required 30-hour co
 ntinuing education instruction.</div>\nThe first active renewal after June
  1st\, 2022\, must include the 6-hour Washington Real Estate Fair housing 
 class. With every renewal afterward\, licensees must complete a 3-hour cou
 rse.<br>\n<div>\n<div>The purpose of this course is to introduce real esta
 te brokers and managing brokers to the federal Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
  3601 et seq.) and the Washington Law Against Discrimination (chapter 49.6
 0 RCW) as it relates to real estate transactions.<br>\n<br>\nThe course wi
 ll teach real estate brokers and managing brokers the historical and socie
 tal context of housing discrimination\, legal framework intended to preven
 t housing discrimination\, and steps to take to prevent housing discrimina
 tion.<br>\n<br>\n<br>\nTopic Area I: Historical and Societal Context&nbsp\
 ;<br>\nTopic Area II: Legal Framework&nbsp\;<br>\nTopic Area III: Role of 
 the Broker and Managing Broker&nbsp\;</div>\n</div>
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