Utah License Law
A Utah principal broker who dies or becomes incapacitated:
AAutomatically transfers the brokerage to the most senior agent
BTriggers a requirement for the brokerage's agents to affiliate with a new principal broker within a specified period✓ Correct
CResults in immediate suspension of all affiliated agents
DRequires the Division of Real Estate to appoint a temporary broker
Explanation
If a principal broker dies or is incapacitated, the affiliated licensees must affiliate with a new principal broker within the time period allowed by the Division of Real Estate, or their licenses become inactive.
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