Utah License Law
A Utah associate broker differs from a sales agent in that an associate broker:
ACan operate independently without a principal broker
BHas completed additional education and holds a broker license but works under a principal broker✓ Correct
CIs licensed only to manage commercial properties
DMust have 5 years of experience as a sales agent
Explanation
An associate broker has passed the broker examination and holds a broker license, but chooses to work under a principal broker rather than independently. They have the same license level as a principal broker but affiliate under another broker.
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