New York License Law
A salesperson's license in New York is held by:
AThe salesperson personally
BThe sponsoring broker✓ Correct
CThe Department of State
DThe Multiple Listing Service
Explanation
In New York, a salesperson's license is held by the sponsoring (employing) broker. The license is non-transferable except through the DOS when the salesperson changes brokers.
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