Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma broker who allows an unlicensed assistant to negotiate contracts or present offers would be:
AIn compliance if the assistant is supervised
BViolating the license code because negotiating and presenting offers requires a license✓ Correct
CComplying with standard industry practice
DOnly violating OREC rules if the assistant is paid
Explanation
Activities like negotiating contracts, presenting offers, and soliciting listings are licensable activities in Oklahoma. An unlicensed assistant may not perform these functions, even under supervision. Allowing this would violate OREC rules and expose the broker to disciplinary action.
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