North Carolina License Law
A NC broker wishing to become a 'broker-in-charge' (BIC) must satisfy which requirements?
AOnly hold an active broker's license
BHold a full broker's license (not provisional), complete the BIC course, and be designated in writing✓ Correct
CHave at least 10 years of experience
DPass a separate BIC examination
Explanation
To become a BIC in NC, a broker must hold a full (non-provisional) active broker's license, complete the NCREC-approved BIC Responsibilities and Issues course, and be designated as BIC for a specific office location.
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