Louisiana License Law
In Louisiana, a salesperson's license expires when their supervising broker's license expires or is revoked because:
AThe salesperson must always have an active broker to have an active license✓ Correct
BThe state automatically cancels all salesperson licenses annually
CThe salesperson chose this arrangement contractually
DLREC does not track salesperson licenses separately
Explanation
A Louisiana salesperson's license requires an affiliated, active broker. If the broker's license expires or is revoked, the salesperson cannot practice under that broker and must transfer to a new licensed broker to maintain an active license.
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