Alaska License Law
A real estate licensee in Alaska who operates without being affiliated with a licensed broker is:
APermitted if the licensee has more than 5 years of experience
BPermitted only for commercial transactions
CNot permitted; salesperson licenses must be held under a licensed broker✓ Correct
DPermitted under a temporary independent contractor designation
Explanation
In Alaska, salesperson licensees must be affiliated with and work under a licensed broker. A salesperson cannot independently operate a real estate business. Only licensed brokers may conduct real estate business independently.
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