Agency
The Knoxville Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics is:
AA replacement for Tennessee license law
BAn additional ethical standard applicable to REALTOR® members that supplements license law✓ Correct
CThe same document as Tennessee's license law
DEnforced exclusively by TREC
Explanation
The NAR Code of Ethics (adopted by local associations like Knoxville Association of REALTORS®) is a professional ethical standard for REALTOR® members that supplements state license law. It is enforced by the local association, not TREC.
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