Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, a real estate salesperson's license is automatically terminated when:
AThey take a 30-day vacation
BTheir principal broker's license is revoked or they leave the brokerage without affiliating with a new broker✓ Correct
CThey fail one continuing education course
DThey are named in a civil lawsuit
Explanation
A salesperson's license is only active while affiliated with a licensed principal broker. If the principal broker's license is revoked, or the salesperson leaves without affiliating elsewhere, the salesperson may not practice.
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