Oklahoma License Law
In Oklahoma, the term 'broker associate' (or 'associate broker') refers to a licensee who:
AHolds a provisional license only
BHas met the education and experience requirements for a broker license but chooses to work under another broker rather than open their own firm✓ Correct
CManages only commercial properties
DHas been sanctioned by OREC
Explanation
A broker associate (associate broker) in Oklahoma holds full broker qualifications and licensure but is affiliated with and operates under another broker. They have more education and experience than a sales associate but choose not to run their own brokerage.
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