(1) An individual shall apply for registration as a timeshare salesperson on a form prescribed by the agency. The registration application for a timeshare salesperson shall identify the specific promoter responsible for the business activities of the salesperson and shall be valid for a period of one year.
(2) When a timeshare salesperson ceases to be employed by a timeshare promoter, the salesperson's registration shall be set to an inactive status. Written notice of this cessation shall be given by the promoter to the department. An individual with an inactive timeshare salesperson license who desires to work for the same or another promoter shall register a new association with the department before engaging in further timeshare sales activities.
(3) An individual may renew his timeshare salesperson registration for one year if the agency receives the individual's request and renewal fee on or before the expiration of the individual's existing registration. The effective date of the renewal shall be the anniversary date of the previous registration. If the registration is not renewed before the expiration date reregistration is required before timeshare sales activity may be continued.
(4) An application for registration or a renewal of registration is not complete unless it is accompanied by the proper fee. Payment of the fee with a check which is subsequently dishonored is a deficient application. Upon notification to the promoter by the agency, the promoter shall cease employment of the applicant as a timeshare salesperson.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
64.36.270 and
43.24.023. WSR 20-06-036, § 308-127-225, filed 2/27/20, effective 3/29/20; WSR 04-08-003, § 308-127-225, filed 3/24/04, effective 4/24/04. Statutory Authority: RCW
43.24.086. WSR 90-07-023, § 308-127-225, filed 3/14/90, effective 4/14/90.]