Kansas License Law
A Kansas real estate licensee who wants to operate as an independent broker must:
AHave only one year of salesperson experience
BObtain a broker's license and meet all broker requirements✓ Correct
CObtain KREC approval for each individual transaction
DRegister with the Kansas Secretary of State only
Explanation
To operate independently in Kansas, a licensee must obtain a broker's license, which requires meeting additional education and experience requirements beyond the salesperson level.
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