Utah License Law
Under Utah law, a principal broker who allows an agent to operate with an expired license is:
ANot responsible for the agent's actions during that time
BSubject to disciplinary action for failing to supervise and for allowing unlicensed activity✓ Correct
CProtected if they did not know the license had expired
DRequired only to send a written reminder to the agent
Explanation
Principal brokers are responsible for supervising agents and ensuring they maintain active licenses. Knowingly (or negligently) allowing an agent to operate with an expired license exposes the broker to disciplinary action.
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