North Dakota License Law
A North Dakota associate broker differs from a salesperson in that the associate broker:
ACan operate their own independent brokerage
BHas met the additional education and experience requirements for a broker's license but chooses to work under a supervising broker✓ Correct
CIs not required to take continuing education
DCan only work in commercial real estate
Explanation
An associate broker holds a broker-level license (meeting all broker education and experience requirements) but chooses to work under the supervision of another broker rather than operate an independent brokerage.
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