Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma licensee who acts as an independent contractor for their broker:
AIs exempt from all OREC rules because they are not an employee
BIs still subject to all OREC rules and the broker's supervision regardless of their independent contractor tax status✓ Correct
CCan work for multiple brokers simultaneously without disclosure
DIs not required to maintain E&O insurance
Explanation
Independent contractor status is a tax/employment classification that does not affect OREC oversight. Licensees must comply with all OREC rules and their broker's supervision requirements whether they are employees or independent contractors.
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