South Dakota License Law
Under South Dakota license law, a 'broker associate' or 'associate broker' is:
AA salesperson working toward their broker license
BA licensee who has met broker-level requirements but works under another broker✓ Correct
CA broker who only works with commercial properties
DA temporary license holder
Explanation
A broker associate (or associate broker) in South Dakota is a licensee who has met the qualifications for a broker's license but has chosen to work under the supervision of another broker rather than operating independently.
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