Arizona License Law
An Arizona designated broker who fails to properly supervise their agents can be disciplined by the ADRE even if the designated broker personally did nothing wrong. This reflects the principle of:
AVicarious liability
BStrict liability
CSupervisory responsibility✓ Correct
DRespondeat superior
Explanation
Designated brokers in Arizona are held to a supervisory responsibility standard—they can be disciplined for failing to implement adequate supervisory systems, even if they were not personally involved in a licensee's misconduct.
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