Alaska License Law
Under Alaska regulations, a broker who manages multiple office locations must ensure that:
AEach location has a separate broker's license
BEach branch office has a designated broker or associate broker in charge who is responsible for that office✓ Correct
CAll salespersons rotate between offices monthly
DEach location maintains its own independent trust account
Explanation
When a broker operates multiple office locations in Alaska, each branch must have a qualified licensee designated as the responsible manager (branch manager or associate broker in charge). This ensures proper supervision and oversight at each location.
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