Alaska License Law
If an Alaska licensee's broker dies or becomes incapacitated, the salesperson should:
AContinue working independently until a new broker is found
BPlace the license on inactive status and find a new sponsoring broker✓ Correct
CTransfer all listings to the nearest brokerage
DContact the MLS for temporary authorization
Explanation
When a sponsoring broker is no longer able to supervise, salespersons must place their licenses on inactive status until they affiliate with a new licensed broker. They may not practice without a sponsoring broker.
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