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OAG 83-261 is cited to explain its interpretation of the MHRVA and why a broker acting merely as a negotiator is not subject to dealer licensure, contrasting with the analysis provided in OAG 80-513. The decision highlights OAG 83-261's thorough analysis of the broker's role under the MHRVA, which was lacking in OAG 80-513.
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