Rhode Island License Law
A Rhode Island broker who employs salespersons is responsible for:
AOnly the broker's own real estate activities
BSupervising and being responsible for the licensed activities of salespersons in the broker's employ✓ Correct
CSetting salesperson commission rates statewide
DProviding health insurance to all salespersons
Explanation
Under RIGL Chapter 5-20.5, a Rhode Island employing broker is responsible for supervising and is legally liable for the licensed real estate activities of all salespersons working under the broker's license.
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