Rhode Island License Law
Under Rhode Island law, what happens to a salesperson's license when their sponsoring broker's license is revoked?
AThe salesperson's license remains active for 90 days
BThe salesperson's license is automatically suspended until they affiliate with a new broker✓ Correct
CThe salesperson must immediately retake the licensing exam
DThe salesperson's license is permanently revoked
Explanation
When a broker's license is revoked, the salesperson licenses affiliated with that broker are automatically suspended. The salespersons must affiliate with a new licensed broker and notify the DBR to reactivate their licenses.
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