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A broker shall adopt a written policy manual that addresses guidelines and procedures
(1) to determine the designated licensee;
(2) that establish a policy for when the broker becomes a designated licensee;
(3) for neutral licensees;
(4) for a single real estate licensee representing one party in a transaction while providing specific assistance to an unrepresented party in the same transaction; and
(5) for maintaining confidentiality within the office for all transactions.
History: Eff. 1/1/2005, Register 172
Authority: AS 08.88.071
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