Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, the term 'associate broker' (also known as broker-salesperson) refers to:
AA. A broker who works independently without affiliation
BB. A licensee who holds a broker's license but works under a supervising principal broker✓ Correct
CC. An unlicensed assistant working for a licensed broker
DD. A salesperson who is studying for their broker's license
Explanation
An associate broker (broker-salesperson) holds a broker's license but works affiliated with a principal broker rather than practicing independently.
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