Maryland Code § BOP-17-320

Section BOP-17-320
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(a) (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, a licensed real estate
broker may utilize as an independent contractor, employ, or otherwise contract with
a licensed real estate salesperson or a licensed associate real estate broker to provide
real estate brokerage services on behalf of the licensed real estate broker.
(2) A real estate broker may not provide real estate brokerage
services through any other individual unless the individual is licensed as an associate
real estate broker or real estate salesperson to provide real estate brokerage services
on behalf of the real estate broker.

(b) Any individual, including a licensed associate real estate broker, who
provides real estate brokerage services on behalf of a real estate broker shall be
considered a real estate salesperson with respect to the provision of those services.
(c) (1) A real estate broker shall exercise reasonable and adequate
supervision over the provision of real estate brokerage services by any other
individual, including an independent contractor, on behalf of the broker.
(2) The requirement of paragraph (1) of this subsection applies
regardless of the manner in which the individual who provides the services is
affiliated with the real estate broker on whose behalf the services are provided.
(d) (1) A branch office manager, as defined in § 17-518(d) of this title,
shall exercise reasonable and adequate supervision over the provision of real estate
brokerage services by any sales agent or associate broker registered with that office.
(2) The responsibility of the branch office manager to supervise sales
agents and associate brokers registered to the manager's office is in addition to, and
not in lieu of, the responsibility of the broker set forth in subsection (c) of this section.
(e) If the affiliation between a real estate broker and a real estate
salesperson or an associate real estate broker terminates, the real estate broker
immediately shall:
(1) mail to the salesperson or associate broker, at the last known
home and office address of that individual, notice that the affiliation is terminated;
(2) submit to the Commission written notice that the affiliation is
terminated, including copies of the notices mailed to the salesperson or associate
broker; and
(3) return the license certificate of the salesperson or associate
broker to the Commission.

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