Agency
A salesperson in Idaho acts on behalf of clients through their:
ATheir own individual license
BThe designated broker under whom they are licensed✓ Correct
CThe Idaho Real Estate Commission
DThe MLS Board
Explanation
In Idaho, a salesperson conducts real estate activities on behalf of and under the supervision of their designated broker. The broker's license is the authority under which the salesperson acts.
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