Kansas License Law
What happens to a Kansas real estate salesperson license if the supervising broker's license is revoked?
AThe salesperson license is automatically revoked
BThe salesperson may continue working for 30 days while finding a new broker
CThe salesperson license becomes inactive until a new broker is found✓ Correct
DThe salesperson is automatically elevated to broker status
Explanation
If a supervising broker's license is revoked or suspended, the salesperson's license becomes inactive. The salesperson must find a new sponsoring broker and have their license transferred.
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