News Bulletin - May 5, 2025
Commission Committee Submissions Now Open!
Important Dates Reminder
Commission Committee Submissions Now Open!
The Commission invites licensees and members of the public to submit their name to serve on the following committees for the June 2025 - June 2026 term: Commercial, Complaints Review, Discipline, Education, Forms and Licensing. The deadline to apply is 4:30 pm on Tuesday, May 20. Submissions after the deadline will not be considered. Current committee members who wish to serve another term are still required to submit their name.
All individuals who complete the committee submission will be entered into a draw for a $100 gas gift card.
To be eligible to serve on a committee, licensees must be in good standing per Commission by-law 225.
Click here to submit your name.
More Information About Committees:
Contacting Committees
If you have a question or recommendation for a committee, please send an email to the relevant committee chair.
Joining A Committee
All individuals who complete the committee submission will be entered into a draw for a $100 gas gift card.
Committees play a vital role in shaping policies, making recommendations, and ensuring the smooth operation of our organization. By joining a committee, you have the opportunity to contribute your expertise and help steer the direction of the industry to protect the public interest. Committee membership offers a unique chance for personal and professional growth and the satisfaction of making an impact on the industry. The Commission invites passionate individuals with diverse perspectives and experiences to join us by dedicating your time to serve on a committee.
Certain committees are ongoing and are comprised of specific licensees and public members. Others are open for membership and offer one-year terms. The Commission opens up the call for submissions for the upcoming term every spring. Current committee members who wish to serve another term are still required to submit their name.
Committee membership is open to licensees and members of the public, including lawyers.
To be eligible to serve on a committee, licensees must be in good standing per Commission by-law 225:
(a) Hold a valid real estate licence;
(b) Not have been convicted of an offence pursuant to the Act, the Regulations, or the By-law resulting in
(i) a disciplinary suspension within the past 10 years; or
(ii) a disciplinary licence restriction; or
(iii) a fine greater than $500 within the past two years; or
(iv) a fine of $500 or less within the past year.
(c) Not be a director, officer, board member or employee of another real estate organization whose role is to defend the interests of the industry.
The Board of Directors strongly encourages participation from individuals of diverse backgrounds, as the Commission believes diversity enriches our organization and fosters innovation and inclusivity in our decision-making processes.
Committee Meetings
Committee meetings are limited to committee members and the assigned Commission staff who support the work of that committee.
All committee meetings are held via Zoom, allowing for individuals from all regions of the province an equal opportunity to participate. Committee meetings typically last 1-2 hours.
There are different responsibilities and time investments for each committee. Some committees have a set schedule that meet four times every year while others only meet on an as-needed basis at the discretion of the committee chair. For more information, see the individual committee.
Commercial Committee
The Commercial Committee’s role is to address matters of interest to commercial real estate licensees, such as the organization of educational events for commercial licensees. The committee is chaired by the commercial appointee on the Board of Directors and meets on an as-needed basis.
Complaints Review Committee
The role of the Complaints Review Committee (CRC) is to review all of the Registrar’s complaint decisions, including proposed settlement agreements, no charges, and any dismissed complaints. The CRC may accept, reject or make recommendations to amend the decisions. The CRC meets four times a year and has a greater time investment than most committees as members are required to review documents prior to each meeting.
Beginning this year, individuals who submit their name to serve on the Complaints Review Committee will also be considered for the Complaints Appeal Committee.
Discipline Committee
The Discipline Committee as a whole does not meet together, other than for training purposes. The committee members serve to form a roster for hearing panels in the event of a discipline hearing. The committee’s role is to hold discipline hearings and render decisions about alleged infractions of licensees, including unprofessional conduct, and breaches of the Real Estate Trading Act, the Regulations and the By-law. If required, members may serve in a one-to-three-day hearing, and spend additional time spent writing the hearing panel decision.
Education Committee
The role of the Education Committee is to identify issues and opportunities relating to the development and delivery of real estate licensing, continuing professional education, and then make recommendations to the Commission Board of Directors. They meet four times a year.
Forms Committee
The role of the Forms Committee is, at the direction of the Board of Directors, to review and revise mandatory forms, and when necessary, create new forms and recommend their approval to the Board. The committee meets on an as-needed basis.
Licensing Committee
The Licensing Committee is responsible for setting entrance standards for the industry that promote professionalism, ethical conduct, and integrity. The committee serves as an independent review panel to hear appeals of the Registrar’s decision to deny a licensing application. The committee makes recommendations to the Board of Directors on licensing issues. The committee is also tasked with ensuring the Commission’s licensing processes are fair and transparent. They meet four times a year.
Important Dates Reminder
June 15: Mandatory CPE Courses
Depending on your licence category, licensees must complete their required CPE course(s) on the NSAR Learning Platform before 11:59 pm on June 15, 2025.
All licence categories (salespeople, associate brokers, managing associate brokers and brokers) must complete Revisiting Consumer Relationships.
Associate brokers, managing associate brokers and brokers must also complete Broker Responsibilities Refresh.
July 1: By-law and Forms Updates Effective
The Commission By-law will be updated to reflect the revised Parts 1—Definitions, 7—Conduct and Trade Practices and 8—Discipline. Numerous Commission forms will be revised, largely to coincide with the By-law updates.