Idaho License Law
What is the Idaho Real Estate Commission's authority regarding rule-making?
AIREC has no independent authority and must get legislative approval for all rules
BIREC has authority to promulgate rules under IDAPA 33.01.01 to implement and enforce the Idaho Real Estate License Act✓ Correct
CIREC may only enforce existing laws without making new rules
DIREC's rules must be approved by the Governor before taking effect
Explanation
The Idaho Real Estate Commission has statutory authority under Idaho Code Title 54, Chapter 20 to promulgate administrative rules (IDAPA 33.01.01) governing real estate licensing, education, conduct, and trust account requirements. These rules have the force of law and supplement the underlying Real Estate License Act.
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