Kansas License Law
What must a Kansas broker do when they terminate affiliation with a salesperson?
ANotify KREC within 30 days by mail only
BImmediately notify KREC and ensure the salesperson's license is returned or transferred✓ Correct
CNothing; it is the salesperson's responsibility to transfer their license
DFile a complaint with KREC about the salesperson
Explanation
When a broker-salesperson affiliation terminates, the broker must promptly notify KREC. The salesperson cannot practice real estate until they affiliate with a new broker and KREC updates their records.
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