GSMAR By-Laws





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Bylaws of the Great Smoky Mountains Association of REALTORS®, Inc.

ADOPTED MAY, 1973

Last Revision February 2022

Since adoption they have from time to time been revised to comply with

National Association of REALTORS® Bylaws:


ARTICLE I - NAME

Section 1. Name. The name of this organization shall be the GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS ASSOCIATION 

OF REALTORS®, INCORPORATED, hereinafter referred to as the "Association".


Section 2. REALTORS®. Inclusion and retention of the Registered Collective Membership Mark 

REALTORS® in the name of the Association shall be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® as from time to time amended.


ARTICLE II - OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the Association are:

Section 1. To unite those engaged in the recognized branches of the real estate profession for the 

purpose of exerting a beneficial influence upon the profession and related interests.


Section 2. To promote and maintain high standards of conduct in the real estate profession as expressed 

in the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.


Section 3. To provide a unified medium for real estate owners and those engaged in the real estate 

profession whereby their interests may be safeguarded and advanced.


Section 4. To further the interests of home and other real property ownership.


Section 5. To unite those engaged in the real estate profession in this community with the TENNESSEE 

REALTORS® and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, thereby furthering their own objectives 

throughout the state and nation, and obtaining the benefits and privileges of membership therein.


Section 6. To designate, for the benefit of the public, individuals authorized to use the terms REALTOR® 

and REALTORS® as licensed, prescribed, and controlled by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.


ARTICLE III - JURISDICTION


Section 1. The territorial jurisdiction of the Association as a Member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS® IS:

SEVIER COUNTY and COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE


Section 2. Territorial jurisdiction is defined to mean:

(a) The right and duty to control the use of the terms REALTOR® and REALTORS® subject to the 

conditions set forth in these Bylaws and those of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, in return 

for which the Association agrees to protect and safeguard the property rights of the NATIONAL 

ASSOCIATION in the terms.


ARTICLE IV - MEMBERSHIP


Section 1. There shall be six (6) classes of Members as follows:


(a) REALTOR® MEMBERS. REALTOR® Members whether primary or secondary shall be:

(1) Individuals who, as sole proprietors, partners, corporate officers, or branch office managers, are 

engaged actively in the real estate profession, including buying, selling, exchanging, renting or leasing, 

managing, appraising for others for compensation, counseling, building, developing or subdividing real 

estate, and who maintain or are associated with an established real estate office in the state of 

Tennessee or a state contiguous thereto. All persons who are partners in a partnership, or all officers in 

a corporation who are actively engaged in the real estate profession within the state or a state 

contiguous thereto shall qualify for REALTOR® membership only, and each is required to hold REALTOR® 

membership (except as provided in the following paragraph) in an association of REALTORS® within the 

state or a state contiguous thereto, unless otherwise qualified for Institute Affiliate membership.


In the case of a real estate firm, partnership, or corporation, whose business activity is substantially all 

commercial, only those principals actively engaged in the real estate business in connection with the 

same office, or any other offices within the jurisdiction of the association in which one of the firm's 

principals holds REALTOR® membership, shall be required to hold REALTOR® membership unless 

otherwise qualified for Institute Affiliate membership.


Individuals who are engaged in the real estate profession other than as sole proprietors, partners, 

corporate officers, or branch office managers and are associated with a REALTOR® member and meet 

the qualifications.


(2) Individuals who are engaged in the real estate profession other than as sole proprietors, 

partners, or corporate officers, or branch office managers, and are associated with a REALTOR® Member 

and meet the qualifications set out in Article V.


(3) Corporate officers (who may be licensed or unlicensed) of a real estate brokerage franchise 

organization with at least one hundred fifty (150) franchisees located within the United States, its insular 

possessions and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, elected to membership pursuant to the provisions 

in the NAR Constitution and Bylaws. Such individuals shall enjoy all of the rights, privileges, and 

obligations of REALTOR® membership (including compliance with the Code of Ethics) except: obligations 

related to association-mandated education, meeting attendance, or indoctrination classes or other 

similar requirements; the right to use the term REALTOR® in connection with their franchise 

organization's name; and the right to hold elective office in the local association, state association, and 

National Association.


(4) An individual is a primary member if the association pays state and National dues based on such 

member. An individual is a secondary member if state and National dues are remitted through another 

association. One of the principals in a real estate firm must be a designated REALTOR® member of the 

association in order for licensees affiliated with the firm to select the association as their "primary" 

association.


(5) Each firm (or office in the case of firms with multiple office locations) shall designate in writing 

one REALTOR® member who shall be responsible for all duties and obligations of membership, including 

the obligation to arbitrate (or to mediate if required by the association) pursuant to Article 17 of the 

Code of Ethics and the payment of association dues. The "Designated REALTOR®" must be a sole 

proprietor, partner, corporate officer, or branch office manager acting on behalf of the firm's 

principal(s), and must meet all other qualifications for REALTOR® membership.


(b) Institute Affiliate members shall be individuals who hold a professional designation awarded by 

an Institute, Society, or Council affiliated with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS that addresses 

a specialty area other than residential brokerage or individuals who otherwise hold a class of 

membership in such Institute, Society, or Council that confers the right to hold office. Any such 

individual, if otherwise eligible, may elect to hold REALTOR® or REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® membership, 

subject to payment of applicable dues for such membership.


(c) Affiliate Members. Affiliate Members shall be real estate owners and other individuals or firms 

who, while not engaged in the real estate profession as defined in paragraph (a) or (b) of this Section, 

have interests requiring information concerning real estate, and are in sympathy with the objectives of 

the Association.


(d) Public Service Members. Public Service Members shall be individuals who are interested in the 

real estate profession as employees of or affiliated with educational, public utility, governmental or 

other similar organizations, but are not engaged in the real estate profession on their own account or in 

Association with an established real estate business.


(e) Honorary Members. Honorary Members shall be individuals not engaged in the real estate 

profession who have performed notable service for the real estate profession, for the Association, or for 

the public.


(f) Student Members. Student Members shall be individuals who are seeking an undergraduate or 

graduate degree with a specialization or major in real estate at institutions of higher learning, and who 

have completed at least two (2) years of college and at least one college-level course in real estate, but 

are not engaged in the real estate profession on their own account or not associated with an established 

real estate office.


Privileges of REALTOR® Members.


REALTOR® members, whether primary or secondary, in good standing are entitled to vote and to hold 

elective office in the association, and may use the term REALTOR®. For purposes of this section, the 

term “good standing” means the member satisfies the “Obligations of REALTOR® Members”, is current 

with all financial and disciplinary obligations to the association and MLS, has completed any new 

member requirements, and complies with NAR’s trademark rules.


Obligation of REALTOR® Members.


It shall be the duty and responsibility of every REALTOR® member of this association to safeguard and 

promote the standards, interests, and welfare of the association and the real estate profession., and to 

protect against conduct that may cause a lack of public confidence in the real estate profession or in 

REALTORS®. REALTOR® members also must abide by the governing documents and policies of the 

association, the State Association, and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, as well as the Code 

of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, including the duty to mediate and arbitrate 

controversies arising out of real estate transactions as specified by Article 17 of the Code of Ethics, and 

in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual.


Every REALTOR® member shall maintain a high level of integrity and adhere to the association’s 

membership criteria. Any violent act or threat of violence to person or property, hateful conduct, or acts 

of moral turpitude impacting the public shall not be tolerated and may be cause for disciplinary action, 

up to and including termination of membership.


ARTICLE V - QUALIFICATION AND ELECTION


Section 1. Application


(a) An application* for membership shall be made in such manner and form as may be prescribed 

by the Board of Directors and made available to anyone requesting it. The application form shall contain 

among the statements to be signed by the applicant (1) that applicant agrees as a condition to 

membership to thoroughly familiarize him/herself with the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL 

ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, the Constitution, By-laws, and Rules and Regulations of the Association, 

the State and National Associations, and if elected a Member, will abide by the Constitutions, By-laws, 

and Rules and Regulations of the Association, State and National Associations, and if a REALTOR®, will 

abide by the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, including the obligation to 

arbitrate controversies arising out of real estate transactions as specified by Article 17 of the Code of 

Ethics, and as further specified in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the National Association, 

as from time to time amended; (2) that applicant consents that the Association through its membership 

committee or otherwise, may invite and receive information and comment about applicant from any 

Member or other persons, and that applicant agrees that any information and comment furnished to 

the Association by any person in response to the invitation shall be conclusively deemed to be privileged 

and not form the basis of any action for slander, libel, or defamation of character. The applicant shall, 

with the form of application, have access to a copy of the Bylaws, Constitution Rules and Regulations, 

and Code of Ethics referred to above; and (3) REALTOR® Members shall, as a condition of membership, 

complete the orientation course of the Association within four (4) months of application approval.


Section 2. Qualification


(a) An applicant for REALTOR® Membership who is a sole proprietor, partner, corporate officer, or 

branch office manager of a real estate firm shall supply evidence satisfactory to the Membership 

Committee that he/she is actively engaged in the real estate profession, maintains a current, valid real 

estate broker's or salesperson's license or is licensed or certified by an appropriate state regulatory 

agency to engage in the appraisal of real property, has a place of business within the state or a state 

contiguous thereto (unless a secondary member), has no record of recent or pending bankruptcy*, has 

no record of official sanctions involving unprofessional conduct**, agrees to complete a course of 

instruction covering the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Association, the Bylaws of the State 

Association, and the Constitution and Bylaws and Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS® and shall agree that if elected to membership, will abide by such Constitution, Bylaws, Rules 

and Regulations, and Code of Ethics.


* NO RECENT OR PENDING BANKRUPTCY is intended to mean that the applicant or any real estate 

firm in which the applicant is a sole proprietor, general partner, corporate officer, or branch office 

manager is not involved in any pending bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings or, has not been adjudged 

bankrupt in the past three (3) years. If a bankruptcy proceeding as described above exists, membership 

may not be rejected unless the Association establishes that its interests and those of its members and 

the public could not be adequately protected by requiring that the bankrupt applicant pay cash in 

advance for Association and MLS fees for up to one (1) year from the date that membership is approved 

or from the date that the applicant is discharged from bankruptcy (whichever is later). In the event that 

an existing member initiates bankruptcy proceedings, the member may be placed on a "cash basis" from 

the date that bankruptcy is initiated until one (1) year from the date that the member has been 

discharged from bankruptcy.


** NO RECORD OF OFFICIAL SANCTIONS INVOLVING UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT is intended to 

mean that the Association may only consider: 

(b) judgments within the past three (3) years of violations of (1) civil rights laws; (2) real estate 

license laws; (3) or other laws prohibiting unprofessional conduct against the applicant rendered by the 

courts of other lawful authorities. 


(c) criminal convictions if (1) the crime was punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one 

year under the law under which the applicant was convicted, and (2) no more than ten (10) years have 

elapsed since the date of the conviction or the release of the applicant from the confinement imposed 

for that conviction, whichever is the later date.


(d) Individuals who are actively engaged in the real estate profession other than as sole proprietors, 

partners, corporate officers, or branch office managers, in order to qualify for REALTOR® membership, 

shall at the time of application be associated either as an employee or as an independent contractor 

with a designated REALTOR® member of the Association or a designated REALTOR® member of another 

Association (if a secondary member) and must maintain a current, valid real estate broker's or 

salesperson's license or be licensed or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in 

the appraisal of real property, has no record of official sanctions involving unprofessional conduct*, shall 

complete a course of instruction covering the Bylaws and rules and regulations of the Association, the 

Bylaws of the State Association, and the Constitution and Bylaws and Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL 

ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, and shall pass such reasonable and nondiscriminatory written 

examinations thereon as may be required by the membership committee, and shall agree in writing that 

if elected to membership he/she will abide by such Constitution, Bylaws, rules and regulations, and the 

Code of Ethics.


Section 3. Election


The procedure for election to membership shall be as follows.

(a) The Chief Staff Executive shall determine whether the applicant is applying for the appropriate 

class of membership.


(b) The Board of Directors shall review the qualifications of the applicant and the recommendations 

of the Chief Staff Executive and then vote on the applicant's eligibility for membership. If the applicant 

receives a majority affirmative vote of the Board of Directors, he/she shall be declared elected to 

membership and shall be advised by written notice.


(c) If the Board of Directors determines that the individual does not meet all of the qualifications 

for membership as established in the Association’s Bylaws, or, if the individual does not satisfy all of the 

requirements of membership (for example, completion of a mandatory orientation program) within 120 

days from the Association’s receipt of their application, membership may, at the discretion of the Board 

of Directors, be terminated. In such instances, dues shall be returned to the individual less a prorated 

amount to cover the number of days that the individual received Association services and any 

application fee. 


(d) The Board of Directors may not reject an application without providing the applicant with 

advance notice of the findings, an opportunity to appear before the Board of Directors, to call witnesses 

on his behalf, to be represented by counsel, and to make such statements as he/she deems relevant. 

The Board of Directors may also have counsel present. The Board of Directors shall require that written 

minutes be made of any hearing before it or may electronically or mechanically record the proceedings.


(e) If the Board of Directors determines that the application should be rejected, it shall record its 

reasons with the Chief Staff Executive. If the Board of Directors believes that denial of membership to 

the applicant may become the basis of litigation and a claim of damage by the applicant, it may specify 

that denial shall become effective upon entry in a suit by the Board for a declaratory judgment by a 

court of competent jurisdiction of a final judgment declaring that the rejection violates no rights of the 

applicant.


Section 4. Change in Membership Status

(a) A REALTOR® who changes the conditions under which he/she holds membership shall be 

required to provide written notification to the Association within thirty (30) days. A REALTOR® (nonprincipal) who becomes a principal in the firm with which he/she has been licensed, or alternatively, 

becomes a principal in a new firm which will be comprised of REALTOR® principals, may be required to 

satisfy any previously unsatisfied membership requirements applicable to REALTOR® (principal) 

Members but shall, during the period of -transition from one status of membership to another, be 

subject to all of the privileges and obligations of a REALTOR® (Principal). If the REALTOR® (non-principal) 

does not satisfy the requirements established in these Bylaws for the category of membership to which 

they have -transferred within sixty (60) days of the date they advised the Association of their change in 

status, their new membership application will terminate automatically unless otherwise so directed by 

the Board of Directors.


A REALTOR® who is transferring his/her license from one firm comprised of REALTOR® principals to 

another firm comprised of REALTOR® principals shall be subject to all of the privileges and obligations of 

membership during the period of transition. If the transfer is not completed within ten (10) days of the 

date the Association is advised of the disaffiliation with the current firm, membership will terminate 

automatically unless otherwise so directed by the Board of Directors.

The Board of Directors, at its discretion, may waive any qualification which the applicant has already 

fulfilled in accordance with the Association's Bylaws.


(b) Any application fee related to a change in membership status shall be reduced by an amount 

equal to any application fee previously paid by the applicant


(c) Nonrefundable dues shall be prorated from the first day of the month in which the member is 

notified of election by the Board of Directors and shall be based on the new membership status for the 

remainder of the year.


ARTICLE VI - PRIVILEGES AND OBLIGATIONS


Section 1. The privileges and obligations of Members, in addition to those otherwise provided in these 

Bylaws, shall be specified in this Article.


Section 2. Any Member of the Association may be reprimanded, fined, placed on probation, suspended 

or expelled by the Board of Directors for a violation of these Bylaws and Association Rules and 

Regulations consistent with these Bylaws, after a hearing as provided in the Code of Ethics and 

Arbitration Manual of the Association. Although Members other than REALTORS® are not subject to the 

Code of Ethics or its enforcement by the Association, such Members are encouraged to abide by the 

principles established in the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and conduct 

their business and professional practices accordingly. Further, Members other than REALTORS® may, 

upon recommendation of the Board of Directors or upon recommendation by a hearing panel of the 

Professional Standards Committee, be subject to discipline as described above, for any conduct which in 

the opinion of the Board of Directors, applied on a nondiscriminatory basis, reflects adversely on the 

terms REALTOR® or REALTORS®, and the real estate industry, or for conduct that is inconsistent with or 

adverse to the objectives and purposes of the local Association, the State Association, and the 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Fifteen (15) days prior written notice of the expulsion or 

suspension and the reasons therefore must be provided to the member. Such expulsion or termination 

may not go into effect until at least five (5) days after the hearing.


Section 3. Any REALTOR® of the Association may be disciplined by the Board of Directors for violations 

of the Code of Ethics or other duties of membership, after a hearing as described in the Code of Ethics 

and Arbitration Manual of the Association, provided that the discipline imposed is consistent with the 

discipline authorized by the Professional Standards Committee of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS® as set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the National Association.


Section 4. Resignations of Members shall become effective when received in writing by the Board of 

Directors, provided, however, that if the Member submitting the resignation is indebted to the 

Association for dues, fees, fines, or other assessments of the Association or any of its services, 

departments, divisions, or other subsidiaries, the Association may condition the right of the resigning 

Member to reapply for membership upon payment in full of all such monies owed.


Section 5. If a Member resigns from the Association or otherwise causes membership to terminate with 

an ethics complaint pending, the complaint shall be processed until the decision of the Association with 

respect to disposition of the complaint is final by this Association (if respondent does not hold 

membership in any other Association) or by any other Association in which the respondent continues to 

hold membership. If an ethics respondent resigns or otherwise causes membership in all Boards to 

terminate before an ethics complaint is filed alleging unethical conduct occurred while the respondent 

was a REALTOR®, the complaint, once filed, shall be processed until the decision of the Association with 

respect to disposition of the complaint is final. In any instance where an ethics hearing is held 

subsequent to an ethic respondent’s resignation or membership termination, any discipline ratified by 

the Board of Directors shall be held in abeyance until such time as the respondent rejoins an Association 

of REALTORS®. 

(a) If a member resigns or otherwise causes membership to terminate, the duty to submit to 

arbitration (or to mediation if required by the Association) continues in effect even after membership 

lapses or is terminated, provided that the dispute arose while the former member was a REALTOR®. 


Section 6. REALTOR® Members

REALTOR® Members, whether primary or secondary, in good standing whose financial obligations to the 

Association are paid in full shall be entitled to vote and to hold elective office in the Association, may 

use the term REALTOR® and REALTORS®, which use shall be subject to the provisions of Article VIII; and 

have the primary responsibility to safeguard and promote the standards, interests, and welfare of the 

Association and the real estate profession.


(a) If a REALTOR® Member is a sole proprietor in a firm, a partner in a partnership, or an officer of a 

corporation, and is suspended or expelled, the firm, partnership, or corporation shall not use the terms 

REALTOR® or REALTORS® in connection with its business during the period of suspension, or until 

readmission to REALTOR® Membership, or unless connection with the firm, partnership, or corporation 

is severed, or management control is relinquished, whichever may apply. The membership of all other 

principals, partners, or corporate officers shall suspend or terminate during the period of suspension of 

the disciplined Member or until readmission of the disciplined Member or unless connection of the 

disciplined Member with the firm, partnership, or corporation is severed, or unless the REALTOR® who is 

suspended or expelled removes himself from any form or degree of management control of the firm for 

the term of the suspension or until readmission to membership, whichever may apply. Removal of an 

individual from any form or degree of management control must be certified to the Association by the 

Member who is being suspended or expelled and by the individual who is assuming management 

control and the signatures of such certification must be notarized. In the event the suspended or 

expelled Member is so certified to have relinquished all form or degree of management control of the 

firm, the membership of other partners, corporate officers or other individuals affiliated with the firm 

shall not be affected, and the firm, partnership or corporation may continue to use the terms REALTOR® 

and REALTORS® in connection with its business during the period of suspension or until the former 

Member is readmitted to Membership in the Association. The foregoing is not intended to preclude a 

suspended or expelled Member from functioning as an employee or independent contractor, providing 

no management control is exercised. Further, the membership of REALTORS® other than principals who 

are employed by or affiliated as independent contractors with the disciplined Member shall suspend or 

terminate during the period of suspension of the disciplined Member or until readmission of the 

disciplined Member, or unless connection of the disciplined Member with the firm, partnership, or

corporation is severed, or management control is relinquished, or unless the REALTOR® Member (nonPrincipal) elects to sever his/her connection with the REALTOR® and affiliate with another REALTOR® 

Member in good standing in the Association whichever may apply.

If a REALTOR® Member other than a sole proprietor in a firm, partner in a partnership, or an officer of a 

corporation is suspended or expelled, the user of the terms REALTOR® or REALTORS® by the firm, 

partnership, or corporation shall not be affected.


(b) In any action taken against a REALTOR® Member for suspension or expulsion under Section 6(a) 

hereof, notice of such action shall be given to all REALTORS® employed by or affiliated as independent 

contractors with such REALTOR® Member and shall be advised that the provisions in Article VI, Section 

6(a) shall apply.


Section 7. Institute Affiliate Members

Institute Affiliate Members shall have rights and privileges and be subject to obligations prescribed by 

the Board of Directors consistent with the Constitution and Bylaws of THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS®.


Section 8. Affiliate Members 


Affiliate Members shall have rights and privileges and be subject to obligations prescribed by the Board 

of Directors.


Section 9. Public Service Members 

Public Service Members shall have rights and privileges and be subject to all the obligations as 

prescribed by the Board of Directors.


Section 10. Honorary Members

Honorary Membership shall confer only the right to attend meetings and participate in discussions.


Section 11. Student Members

Student Members shall have rights and privileges and shall be subject to obligations prescribed by the 

Board of Directors.


Section 12. Certification by REALTOR®

“Designated" REALTOR® Members of the Association shall certify to the Association during the month 

of July, on a form provided by the Association a complete listing of all individuals licensed or certified in 

the REALTOR®'s office(s) and shall designate a primary Association for each individual who holds 

membership. Designated REALTORS® shall also identify any non-member licensees in the REALTOR®'s 

office(s) and if Designated REALTOR® dues have been paid to another Association based on said nonmember licensees, the Designated REALTOR® shall identify the Association to which dues have been 

remitted. These declarations shall be used for the purposes of calculating dues under Article X, Section 

2(a) of the Bylaws. Designated REALTOR® Members shall also notify the Association of any additional 

individual(s) licensed or certified with the firm(s) within 30 days of the date of affiliation or severance of 

the individual.


Section 13. Harassment

Any member of the Association may be reprimanded, placed on probation, suspended or expelled for 

harassment of an Association or MLS employee or Association officer or director after an investigation in 

accordance with the procedures of the Association. As used in this section, harassment means any 

verbal or physical conduct including threatening or obscene language, unwelcome sexual advances, 

stalking, actions including strikes, shoves, kicks, or other similar physical contact, or threats to do the 

same, or any other conduct with the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's 

work performance by creating a hostile, intimidating or offensive work environment The decision of the 

appropriate disciplinary action to be taken shall be made by the investigatory team comprised of the 

president, and president-elect and/or vice president and one member of the Board of Directors selected 

by the highest ranking officer not named in the complaint, upon consultation with legal counsel for the 

Association. Disciplinary action may include any sanction authorized in the Association's Code of Ethics 

and Arbitration Manual. If the complaint names the president, president-elect or vice president, they 

may not participate in the proceedings and shall be replaced by the immediate past president or, 

alternatively, by another member of the Board of Directors selected by the highest ranking officer not 

named in the complaint.


ARTICLE VII - Code of Ethics: Professional Standards and Training

New Member Code of Ethics Orientation.

Applicants for REALTOR® membership and provisional REALTOR® members (where applicable) shall 

complete an orientation program on the Code of Ethics of not less than two (2) hours and thirty (30) 

minutes of instructional time. This requirement does not apply to applicants for REALTOR® membership 

or provisional members who have completed comparable orientation in another association, provided 

that REALTOR® membership has been continuous, or that any break in membership is for one (1) year or 

less.

Failure to satisfy this requirement within 180 days of the date of application (or, alternatively, the date 

that provisional membership was granted), will result in denial of the membership application or 

termination of provisional membership.


Continuing REALTOR® Code of Ethics Training.

Effective January 1, 2019, through December 31, 2021 and for successive three year periods thereafter, 

each REALTOR® member of the association (with the exception of REALTOR® members granted 

REALTOR® Emeritus status by the National Association) shall be required to complete ethics training of 

not less than two (2) hours and thirty (30) minutes of instructional time. This requirement will be 

satisfied upon presentation of documentation that the member has completed a course of instruction 

conducted by this or another REALTOR® association, the State Association of REALTORS® or the 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, which meets the learning objectives and minimum criteria 

established by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® from time to time. REALTOR® members who 

have completed training as a requirement of membership in another association and REALTOR® 

members who have completed the New Member Code of Ethics Orientation during any three year cycle 

shall not be required to complete additional ethics training until a new three year cycle commences.


Failure to satisfy the required periodic ethics training shall be considered a violation of a membership 

duty. Failure to meet the requirement in any three year cycle will result in suspension of membership 

for the first two months (January and February) of the year following the end of any three year cycle or 

until the requirement is met, whichever occurs sooner. On March 1 of that year, the membership of a 

member who is still suspended as of that date will be automatically terminated.


Discipline of REALTOR® Members.

Any REALTOR® member of the association may be disciplined by the board of directors for violations of 

the Code of Ethics or other duties of membership, after a hearing as described in the Code of Ethics and 

Arbitration Manual of the association, provided that the discipline imposed is consistent with the 

discipline authorized by the Professional Standards Committee of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS® as set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the National Association.


Enforcement of the Code

The responsibility of the association and of association members relating to the enforcement of the 

Code of Ethics, the disciplining of members, and the arbitration of disputes, and the organization and 

procedures incident thereto, shall be governed by the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual of the 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, as amended from time to time, which is by this reference 

incorporated into these Bylaws, provided, however, that any provision deemed inconsistent with state 

law shall be deleted or amended to comply with state law.


ARTICLE VIII - REALTOR® Trademark

Inclusion and retention of the Registered Collective Membership Mark REALTORS® in the name of the 

association shall be governed by the Constitution and Bylaws of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS® as from time to time amended.


Section 1. Use of the terms REALTOR® and REALTORS® by members shall, at all times, be subject to the 

provisions of the Constitution and Bylaws of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and to the 

Rules and Regulations prescribed by its board of directors. The association shall have the authority to 

control, jointly and in full cooperation with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, use of the 

terms within its jurisdiction. Any misuse of the terms by members is a violation of a membership duty 

and may subject members to disciplinary action by the board of directors after a hearing as provided for 

in the association’s Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual.


Section 2. REALTOR® members of the association shall have the privilege of using the terms REALTOR® 

and REALTORS® in connection with their places of business within the state or a state contiguous 

thereto so long as they remain REALTOR® members in good standing. No other class of members shall 

have this privilege.


Section 3. A REALTOR® principal member may use the terms REALTOR® and REALTORS®, only if all the 

principals of such firm, partnership, or corporation who are actively engaged in the real estate 

profession within the state or a state contiguous thereto are REALTOR® members or Institute Affiliate 

members.

(a) In the case of a REALTOR® principal member whose business activity is substantially all 

commercial, the right to use the term REALTOR® or REALTORS® shall be limited to office locations in 

which a principal holds REALTOR® membership. If a firm, partnership, or corporation operates additional 

places of business in which no principal holds REALTOR® membership, the term REALTOR® or 

REALTORS® may not be used in any reference to those additional places of business.


Section 4. Institute Affiliate members shall not use the terms REALTOR® or REALTORS®, nor the imprint 

of the emblem seal of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.


ARTICLE IX - STATE AND NATIONAL MEMBERSHIPS


Section 1. The association shall be a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and the 

Tennessee REALTORS®. By reason of the association's membership, each REALTOR® member of the 

Member Board shall be entitled to membership in the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and the 

Tennessee REALTORS® without further payment of dues. The association shall continue as a member of 

the State and National Associations, unless by a majority vote of all of its REALTOR® members, decision 

is made to withdraw, in which case the State and National Associations shall be notified at least one 

month in advance of the date designated for the termination of such membership.


Section 2. The association recognizes the exclusive property rights of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 

REALTORS® in the terms REALTOR® and REALTORS®. The association shall discontinue use of the terms 

in any form in its name, upon ceasing to be a member of the National Association, or upon a 

determination by the board of directors of the National Association that it has violated the conditions 

imposed upon the terms.


Section 3. The association adopts the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and 

agrees to enforce the Code among its REALTOR® members. The association and all of its members agree 

to abide by the Constitution, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, and policies of the National Association.


ARTICLE X - DUES 


Section 1. Application Fee

The board of directors may adopt an application fee for REALTOR® membership in reasonable amount, 

not exceeding three (3) times the amount of the annual dues for REALTOR® membership, which shall be 

required to accompany each application for REALTOR® membership and which shall become the 

property of the association upon final approval of the application.


Section 2. Designated REALTOR® Members Dues

(a) The annual dues of each Designated REALTOR® member shall be in such amount as established 

annually by the board of directors, plus an additional amount to be established annually by the board of 

directors times the number of real estate salespersons and licensed or certified appraisers who (1) are 

employed by or affiliated as independent contractors, or who are otherwise directly or indirectly 

licensed with such REALTOR® member, and (2) are not REALTOR® members of any association in the 

state or a state contiguous thereto or Institute Affiliate members of the association. In calculating the 

dues payable to the association by a designated REALTOR® member, non-member licensees as defined 

in (1) and (2) of this paragraph shall not be included in the computation of dues if the designated 

REALTOR® has paid dues based on said non-member licensees in another association in the state or a 

state contiguous thereto, provided the designated REALTOR® notifies the association in writing of the 

identity of the association to which dues have been remitted. In the case of a designated REALTOR® 

member in a firm, partnership, or corporation whose business activity is substantially all commercial, 

any assessments for non-member licensees shall be limited to licensees affiliated with the designated 

REALTOR® (as defined in (1) and (2) of this paragraph) in the office where the designated REALTOR® 

holds membership, and any other offices of the firm located within the jurisdiction of this association.


A REALTOR® member of a Member Board shall be held to be any member who has a place or places of 

business within the state or a state contiguous thereto and who, as a principal is actively engaged in the 

real estate profession as defined in Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution of the NATIONAL 

ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. An individual shall be deemed to be licensed with a REALTOR® if the 

license of the individual is held by the REALTOR®, or by any broker who is licensed with the REALTOR®, 

or by any entity in which the REALTOR® has a direct or indirect ownership interest and which is engaged 

in other aspects of the real estate business provided that such licensee is not otherwise included in the 

computation of dues payable by the principal of the entity.


A REALTOR® with a direct or indirect ownership interest in an entity engaged exclusively in soliciting 

and/or referring clients and customers to the REALTOR® for consideration on a substantially exclusive 

basis shall annually file with the association on a form approved by the association a list of the licensees 

affiliated with that entity and shall certify that all of the licensees affiliated with the entity are solely 

engaged in referring clients and customers and are not engaged in listing, selling, leasing, renting, 

managing, counseling, or appraising real property. The individuals disclosed on such form shall not be 

deemed to be licensed with the REALTOR® filing the form for purposes of this section and shall not be 

included in calculating the annual dues of the designated REALTOR®. Designated REALTORS® shall notify 

the association within three (3) days of any change in status of licensees in a referral firm.


The exemption for any licensee included on the certification form shall automatically be revoked upon 

the individual being engaged in real estate licensed activities (listing, selling, leasing, renting, managing, 

counseling, or appraising real property) other than referrals, and dues for the current fiscal year shall be 

payable.


Membership dues shall be prorated for any licensee included on a certification form submitted to the 

association who during the same calendar year applies for REALTOR® or REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® 

membership in the association. However, membership dues shall not be prorated if the licensee held 

REALTOR® or REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® membership during the preceding calendar year.


(b) REALTOR® Members. The annual dues of REALTOR® members other than the designated 

REALTOR® shall be as established annually by the board of directors.


(c) Institute Affiliate Members. The annual dues of each Institute Affiliate member shall be as 

established in Article II of the Bylaws of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.


(d) Affiliate Members. The annual dues of each Affiliate Member shall be as established by the 

Board of Directors.


(e) Public Service Members. The annual dues of each Public Service Member shall be as established 

by the Board of Directors.


(f) Honorary Members. Dues payable, if any, shall be at the discretion of the Board of Directors.


(g) Student Members. Dues payable, if any, shall be at the discretion of the Board of Directors.


Section 3. Dues Payable

Dues for all Members shall be payable annually. Dues shall be computed from the first day of the month 

in which a Member is notified of election and shall be prorated for the remainder of the year.


(a) In the event a sales licensee or certified appraiser who holds REALTOR® membership is dropped 

for nonpayment of Association dues, and the licensee remains with the designated REALTOR®'s firm, the 

dues obligation or the designated REALTOR® (as set forth in Article X, Section 2, (a) will be increased to 

reflect the addition of a non-member licensee. Dues shall be calculated from the first day of the current 

fiscal year and are payable within thirty (30) days of the notice to termination.


(b) Dues shall be computed from the date of application and shall be non-refundable unless the 

Association's Board of Directors terminates the individual's membership in accordance with Subsection 

(a) above. In such instances, dues shall be returned to the individual less a prorated amount to cover 

the number of days that the individual received Association services and any application fee. 


Section 4. Nonpayment of Financial Obligations 

If dues, fees, fines, or other assessments including amounts owed to the Association or the Association’s 

Multiple Listing Service are not paid within one (1) month after the dues date, the nonpaying Member is 

subject to suspension at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Two (2) months after due date, 

membership of the nonpaying Member may be terminated at the discretion of the Board of Directors. 

Three (3) months after the due date, membership of the nonpaying Member shall automatically 

terminate unless within that time the amount due is paid. However, no action shall be taken to suspend 

or expel a Member for nonpayment of disputed amounts until the accuracy of the amount owed has 

been confirmed by the Board of Directors. A former Member who has had his membership terminated 

for nonpayment of dues, fees, fines, or other assessments duly levied in accordance with the provisions 

of these Bylaws or the provisions of other Rules and Regulations of the Association or any of its services, 

departments, divisions, or subsidiaries may apply for reinstatement in a manner prescribed for new 

applicant for membership, after making payment in full of all accounts due as of the date of termination.


Section 5. Deposits and Expenditures

Deposits and expenditures of funds shall be in accordance with policies established by the Board of 

Directors.


Section 6. Expenditures

The Board of Directors shall administer the day to day finances of the Association and shall have sole 

authority to appropriate money. The accounts of the Association shall be reviewed by a Certified Public 

Accountant on or before July 1 annually and the recommendations of said accountant followed.


Section 7. Notice of Dues, Fees, Fines, Assessments, or Other Financial Obligations of Members

All dues, fees, fines, assessments, or other financial obligations to the Association or its Multiple Listing 

Service shall be noticed to the delinquent Association Member in writing setting forth the amount owed 

and due date.


Section 8. The dues of REALTOR® Members who are REALTOR® Emeriti (as recognized by the National 

Association), Past Presidents and Past Treasurers of the National Association or recipients or the 

Distinguished Service Award shall be as determined by the Board of Directors. 


ARTICLE XI - OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS


Section 1. Officers

The elected officers of the Association shall be: a President, a President-Elect, a First Vice President and 

a Treasurer. The First Vice President will automatically become President-Elect the following year and 

the President the year after that. The Treasurer will serve for two (2) years. (Amended 06/23/2021)


Section 2. Duties of Officers

The duties of the officers shall be such as their titles, by general usage, would indicate and such as may 

be assigned to them by the Board of Directors. It shall be the particular duty of the Chief Staff Executive 

to keep the records of the Association and to carry on all necessary correspondence with the NATIONAL 

ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and the TENNESSEE REALTORS®. The President-Elect shall perform the 

duties of the President in the event of his/her absence or disability and shall succeed to the office of the 

President If the office of the President should become vacant between elections, the President-Elect 

shall fill the vacancy and complete the unexpired term. The President-Elect who fills a vacancy in the 

office of the President shall automatically become the President for a full term after completion of the 

unexpired term.


Section 3. Board of Directors

The governing body of the Association shall be a Board of Directors consisting of the elected officers, the 

immediate Past President of the Association and four (4) REALTOR® Members of the Association. No 

more than two (2) REALTORS® from the same real estate firm may simultaneously serve on the Board of 

Directors. Directors shall be elected to serve for a term of two (2) years, with terms staggered so that 

only two (2) of the Directors are due for election each year.


Section 4. Election of Officers and Directors

(a) At least two (2) months before the annual election, a Nominating Committee of seven (7) 

REALTOR Members shall be appointed by the President with the approval of the Board of Directors. The 

Past President shall be the chairman of the Nominating Committee and shall count as one (1) of the 

seven (7) members. The Nominating Committee shall select candidates for each office and candidates 

for each place to be filled on the Board of Directors provided such candidates have met the 

requirements for office. The report of the Nominating Committee shall be provided to each Member 

eligible to vote at least three (3) weeks preceding the election. Any eligible additional candidates for the 

offices to be filled may be placed in nomination by petition signed by at least ten percent (10%) of the 

REALTOR® Members eligible to vote. The petition shall be filed with the Chief Staff Executive of the 

Association at least two (2) weeks before the election. The Chief Staff Executive shall provide notice of 

such additional nominations to all Members eligible to vote, prior to the election.

(b) The election of Officers and Directors shall take place as follows:

(1) Where permitted by state law, and in accordance with applicable state requirements, election of 

officers may be conducted by electronic means, in accordance with procedures established by the Board 

of Directors.

(2) The Members nominated for officer shall not be eligible to fill Directors positions on the same 

ballot. 

(c) The President, with the approval of the Board of Directors, shall appoint an Election Committee 

to consist of the current President, the AE and an IT person to monitor the election. In case of a tie vote, 

the issue shall be determined by a run-off conducted from the membership.


Section 5. Vacancies

Should the offices of President-Elect, First Vice President, Treasurer, or Director become vacant, such 

vacancy shall be filled by a simple majority vote of the Board of Directors until the next regular election.


Section 6. Removal of Officers or Directors

In the event that an Officer or Director is deemed to be incapable of fulfilling the duties for which 

elected, but will not resign from office voluntarily, the Officer or Director may be removed from office 

under the following procedure.

(a) A petition requiring the removal of an Officer or Director and signed by not less than one-third 

of the voting membership or a majority of all Directors shall be filed with the President, or if the 

President is the subject of the petition, with the next ranking officer, and shall specifically set forth the 

reasons the individual is deemed disqualified from further service.

(b) Upon receipt of the petition, and not less than twenty (20) days or more than forty-five (45) 

days thereafter, a special meeting of the voting membership of the Association shall be held, and the 

sole business of the meeting shall be to consider the charge against the Officer or Director and to render 

a decision on such petition.

(c) The special meeting shall be notified to all voting Members at least ten (10) days prior to the 

meeting, and shall be conducted by the President of the Association unless the President's continued 

service in office is being considered at the meeting. In such case, the next ranking officer will conduct 

the meeting of the hearing by the Members. Provided a quorum is present, a three-fourths vote of 

Members present and voting shall be required for removal from office.


Section 7. Candidate Requirements for Office

All candidates for Association office shall have been a Member in good standing of the Association for a 

minimum of two (2) years; shall have served in an active capacity in the committee structure of the 

Association for a minimum of one (1) year; shall make a commitment to attend Professional Standards 

Training; shall make a commitment to attend all possible official functions, regular meetings of the 

Association, and be willing to represent the Association at civic and community functions.


Section 8. Chief Staff Executive

There shall be a chief staff executive, appointed by the Board of Directors, who shall be the chief 

administrative officer of the Association. The chief staff executive shall have the authority to hire, 

supervise, evaluate and terminate other staff, if any, and shall perform such other duties as prescribed 

by the Board of Directors.


ARTICLE XII - MEETINGS


Section 1. Meetings of the General Membership

The Board of Directors shall designate annually a time and place of meetings for that year.


Section 2. Annual Installation Meeting

The annual installation meeting of the New Directors of the Board shall be held in December or January 

at the location, date, and time designated by the Board of Directors.


Section 3. Meetings of Directors

The Board of Directors shall designate annually a regular time and place of meetings for that year. 

Absence from three (3) consecutive regular meetings without an excuse deemed valid by the Board of 

Directors shall be construed as resignation. A quorum for the transaction of business shall be a majority 

of the Board of Directors, except as may otherwise be required by state law.


Section 4. Other Meetings

Meetings of the Members may be held at other times as the President or the Board of Directors may 

determine, or upon the written request of at least 25% of the Members eligible to vote.


Section 5. Notice of Meetings

Written notice shall be given to every Member entitled to participate in the meeting at least ten (10) 

days preceding all meetings, such notice may not exceed thirty (30) days. If a special meeting is called, it 

shall be accompanied by a statement of the purpose of the meeting. No other business outside of the 

stated purpose may be conducted at a special meeting.


Section 6. Quorum for Membership Meetings

A quorum for the transaction of business at general and/or special meetings shall consist of 25% of the 

Members eligible to vote, except as may otherwise be required by state law.


Section 7. Electronic Transaction of Business

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Board of Directors or membership may conduct business by 

electronic means.


Section 8. Action without Meeting

Unless specifically prohibited by the articles of incorporation, any action required or permitted to be 

taken at a meeting of the Board of Directors may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing, 

setting forth the action so taken, shall be signed by all of the directors. The consent shall be evidenced 

by one or more written approvals, each of which sets forth the action taken and bears the signature of 

one or more directors. All the approvals evidencing the consent shall be delivered to the chief staff 

executive to be filed in the corporate records. The action taken shall be effective when all the directors 

have approved the consent unless the consent specifies a different effective date.


ARTICLE XIII - COMMITTEES


Section 1. Standing Committees

The President shall appoint from among the REALTOR® Members, subject to confirmation by the Board 

of Directors, the following standing committees and committee chairs.

Professional Standards, Education, Governmental Affairs/RPAC, Finance, Grievance and Multiple Listing

Service.


Section 2. Special Committees

The President shall appoint, subject to confirmation by the Board of Directors, special committees as 

deemed necessary and their committee chairs.


Section 3. Organization

All committees shall be of size and shall have duties, functions, and powers as assigned by the President 

or the Board of Directors except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws.


Section 4. President and President Elect.

The President and President Elect shall be ex-officio members 

of all committees and shall be notified of their meetings.


Section 5. Association Executive. 

The Association Executive shall be an ex-officio member of all 

committees and shall be notified of their meetings.


Section 6. Meetings. 

Absence from three (3) consecutive regular meetings without an excuse deemed 

valid by the Board of Directors shall be construed as resignation. Any committee may act by unanimous 

consent in writing without a meeting. The consent shall be evidenced by one or more written approvals, 

each of which sets forth the action taken and bears the signature of one or more of the members of the 

committee. Members of a committee may participate in any meeting through the use of a conference 

telephone or similar communications equipment by means of which all persons participating in the 

meeting can hear each other. Such participation shall be at the discretion of the president and shall 

constitute presence at the meeting.


ARTICLE XIV - FISCAL AND ELECTIVE YEAR


Section 1. The fiscal and elective year of the Board Association shall be JANUARY 1 to DECEMBER 31.


ARTICLE XV - RULES OF ORDER


Section 1. Robert's Rule of Order, latest edition, shall be recognized as the authority governing the 

meetings of the Association, its Board of Directors, and committees, in all instances wherein its 

provisions do not conflict with these Bylaws.


ARTICLE XVI - AMENDMENTS


Section 1. These Bylaws may be amended by a majority of the voting power or by two thirds (2/3) vote 

of the members present and qualified to vote at any meeting at which a quorum is present, whoever is 

less, provided the substance of such proposed amendment or amendments shall be plainly stated in the 

call for the meeting.

(a) When Bylaws amendments are mandated by NAR policy, these Bylaws may be automatically 

amended to reflect the mandate as of the effective date of the mandatory policy authorized

by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. The Association shall provide notice of that 

change in a regular or special membership communication.


Section 2. Notice of all meetings at which amendments are to be considered shall be mailed by 

electronic means to every member eligible to vote at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting.


Section 3. Amendments to these Bylaws affecting the admission or qualification of REALTOR® and 

Institute Affiliate Members, the use of the terms REALTOR® and REALTORS®, or any alteration in the 

territorial jurisdiction of the Association shall become effective upon their approval as authorized by the 

Board of Directors of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.


ARTICLE XVII - DISSOLUTION


Section 1. Upon the dissolution or winding up of affairs of the Great Smoky Mountains Association of 

REALTORS®, the Board of Directors, after providing for the payment of all obligations, shall distribute 

any remaining assets to the TENNESSEE REALTORS®, or within its discretion, to any other non-profit tax

exempt organization.


ARTICLE XVIII - MULTIPLE LISTING

Multiple Listing Service Operated as a Committee of the Association


Section 1. Authority. 

The Association of REALTORS® shall maintain for the use of its Members a Multiple 

Listing Service which shall be subject to the Bylaws of the Association of REALTORS® and such Rules and 

Regulations as may be hereinafter adopted.


Section 2. Purpose. 

A Multiple Listing Service is a means by which authorized Participants make blanket 

unilateral offers of compensation to other Participants (acting as subagents, buyer agents, or in other 

agency or non-agency capacities defined by law); by which cooperation among participants is enhanced; 

by which information is accumulated and disseminated to enable authorized Participants to prepare 

appraisals, analyses, and other valuations of real property for bona fide clients and customers; by which 

Participants engaging in real estate appraisal contribute to common databases; and is a facility for the 

orderly correlation and dissemination of listing information so participants may better serve their clients 

and the public. Entitlement to compensation is determined by the cooperating broker's performance as 

a procuring cause of the sale (or lease).


Section 3. Participation. 

Any REALTOR® of this or any other Association who is a principal, partner, 

corporate officer, or branch office manager acting on behalf of a principal, without further qualification, 

except as otherwise stipulated in these Bylaws, shall be eligible to participate in multiple listing upon 

agreeing in writing to conform to the rules and regulations thereof and to pay the costs incidental 

thereto.* However, under no circumstances is any individual or firm, regardless of membership status, 

entitled to multiple listing service "membership" or "participation" unless they hold a current, valid real 

estate broker's license and offer or accept compensation to and from other participants or are licensed 

or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property.** Use 

of information developed by or published by an Association multiple listing service is strictly limited to 

the activities authorized under a participant's licensure(s) or certification and unauthorized users are 

prohibited. Further, none of the foregoing is intended to convey "participation" or "membership" or any 

right of access to information developed by or published by an Association multiple listing service where 

access to such information is prohibited by law.


Mere possession of a broker's license is not sufficient to qualify for MLS participation. Rather, the 

requirement that an individual or firm offers or accepts cooperation and compensation means that the 

participant actively endeavors during the operation of its real estate business to list real property of the 

type listed on the MLS and/or to accept offers of cooperation and compensation made by listing brokers 

or agents in the MLS. "Actively" means on a continual and ongoing basis during the operation of the 

participant's real estate business. The "actively" requirement is not intended to preclude MLS 

participation by a participant or potential participant that operates a real estate business on a part-time, 

seasonal, or similarly time-limited basis or that has its business interrupted by periods of relative 

inactivity occasioned by market conditions. Similarly, the requirement is not intended to deny MLS 

participation to a participant or potential participant who has not achieved a minimum number of 

transactions despite good faith efforts. Nor is it intended to permit an MLS to deny participation based 

on the level of service provided by the participant or potential participant as long as the level of service 

satisfies state law.


The key is that the participant or potential participant actively endeavors to make or accept offers of 

cooperation and compensation with respect to properties of the type that are listed on the MLS in which 

participation is sought. This requirement does not permit an MLS to deny participation to a participant 

or potential participant that operates a "Virtual Office Website" (VOW) (including a VOW that the 

participant uses to refer customers to other participants) if the participant or potential participant 

actively endeavors to make or accept offers of cooperation and compensation. An MLS may evaluate 

whether a participant or potential participant actively endeavors during the operation of its real estate 

business to offer or accept cooperation and compensation only if the MLS has a reasonable basis to 

believe that the participant or potential participant is in fact not doing so. The membership requirement 

shall be applied in a nondiscriminatory manner to all participants and potential participants.


Section 4. Supervision. 

The activity shall be operated under the supervision of the Multiple Listing 

Committee, in accordance with the Rules and Regulations, subject to the approval of the Board of 

Directors.


Section 5. Appointment of Committee. 

The President shall appoint, subject to confirmation by the 

Board of Directors, a Multiple Listing Committee Chairperson. The Chairperson and all members of the 

committee shall be MLS participants and subscribers including, but not limited to, principal brokers, 

brokers, and affiliate brokers. (Amended 10-22-20)


Section 6. Vacancies. 

Vacancies in unexpired terms shall be filled as in the case of original appointees.


Section 7. Attendance. 

Any Committee Member who fails to attend three (3) consecutive regular or 

special meetings of the Committee, without excuse acceptable to the Chairman of the Committee, shall 

be deemed to have resigned from the Committee and the vacancy shall be filled as herein provided for 

original appointees.


Section 8. Subscribers. 

Subscribers of the MLS include sales associates, and licensed and certified 

appraisers affiliated with participants. Subscribers also include affiliated unlicensed administrative and 

clerical staff, personal assistants, and individuals seeking licensure or certification as real estate 

appraisers who are under the direct supervision of an MLS participant or the participant's licensed 

designee. (Amended 10-22-20)