Nebraska License Law
Under Nebraska law, a broker who allows a salesperson's license to lapse may be subject to:
ANo penalties — only the salesperson is responsible
BDisciplinary action including license suspension✓ Correct
CA mandatory 10-year ban from supervising salespersons
DAutomatic broker license revocation
Explanation
A supervising broker has responsibility for the licensed activities of their salespersons. Failing to ensure proper licensure can result in disciplinary action against the broker.
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