Hawaii License Law
A Hawaii real estate salesperson who becomes a broker must:
AContinue working under their former supervising broker's license
BAffiliate with a principal broker or operate as a sole broker✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive an independent license without affiliation
DComplete 40 additional CE hours before practicing as a broker
Explanation
A newly licensed Hawaii broker may either affiliate with a principal broker or operate independently as a sole proprietor broker. A broker is not required to work under another broker.
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