Alaska License Law
Which of the following best describes an 'employing broker' in Alaska?
AA broker who is employed by a corporate brokerage as a salaried employee
BA broker who sponsors salesperson licensees and is responsible for their conduct✓ Correct
CA broker who employs other brokers as independent contractors
DA broker licensed in another state who employs Alaska licensees
Explanation
An employing broker (also called a responsible broker) in Alaska is the licensed broker under whom salesperson and associate broker licensees are affiliated. The employing broker is responsible for the supervision and conduct of all affiliated licensees.
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