If a training agreement is terminated, how long does the trainer have to file the performance evaluation with the Registrar?
The training agreement must include an undertaking by the trainer to complete and file with the Registrar a performance evaluation of the interim land agent’s performance. The length of time the trainer has to file the performance evaluation with the Registrar depends on the terms agreed to by both parties in the training agreement. As a general policy, the performance evaluation should be completed and filed with the Registrar within 14 days of termination or the interim land agent meeting the eligibility requirements for a permanent land agent licence.
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