Kansas License Law
A Kansas salesperson wishing to become an associate broker must complete:
AAn additional 30-hour pre-license course
BA 30-hour broker pre-license course plus the required experience as a salesperson✓ Correct
COnly the national broker exam
DA Kansas-specific real estate law course approved by KREC
Explanation
To upgrade from salesperson to broker/associate broker in Kansas, a licensee must complete a 30-hour broker pre-license course, have the required experience, and pass the broker exam.
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