Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, what must a salesperson do if their employing broker's license is revoked?
AA. Continue working under the revoked broker's supervision
BB. Immediately cease licensed real estate activities until affiliated with a new broker✓ Correct
CC. Apply for a temporary broker's license
DD. Transfer their license to another state
Explanation
If a sponsoring broker's license is revoked, the salesperson must immediately stop practicing real estate and find a new sponsoring broker before resuming activities.
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