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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-2133. Temporary broker's license

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A. Notwithstanding any other law, the commissioner may issue a temporary license as a broker to a licensed or unlicensed person for the purpose of winding up the existing or pending business of a licensed broker in the following cases:
1. To the surviving spouse or next of kin or to the administrator or personal representative or the employee of the administrator or personal representative of a deceased licensed broker.
2. To the spouse, next of kin, employee, legal guardian or conservator of a licensed broker in a state of disability by sickness, injury or insanity.
B. Each temporary license is for a period of not over ninety days and shall not be extended for a longer period, except that a license issued to a personal representative or administrator or the employee of the personal representative or administrator pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 1 continues until the personal representative or administrator disposes of the deceased broker's business, but not to exceed a period of fifteen months.
C. No more than one temporary license may be issued to or with respect to the same individual within any one year period.
D. A temporary licensee has the same license powers and obligations as under a permanent license.
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