Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson wants to operate as an independent contractor rather than an employee of their broker. Under Connecticut license law:
ASalespersons must always be employees; independent contractor status is prohibited
BThe salesperson may be classified as an independent contractor, but must still be affiliated with and supervised by a licensed broker✓ Correct
CAn independent contractor salesperson does not need to be affiliated with a broker
DIndependent contractor salespersons are licensed separately from employees
Explanation
Connecticut salespersons may be classified as independent contractors for tax and employment law purposes, but Connecticut real estate license law still requires that every salesperson be affiliated with and supervised by a licensed broker.
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