I went through that, as a real estate broker in another state. Apparently, some agents and associate brokers had complained: "can the broker-in-charge force us to...?" Usually it was to sit at a desk all day and answer sales calls. One interviewer from the Real Estate Commission came into our office, another called me on the phone, but neither seemed to want to get to the bottom of the matter, or ask any in-depth questions. My guess is that many brokers-in-charge were just too cozy-friendly with the Real Estate Commission.
If it works on the same principles and politics as real estate, there will probably just be less pressuring from MSC's (I'm reading that some do attempt to pressure), but no MSC's will face any fines or criminal repercussions. If the politics are different than I imagine, there will possibily be fines or such slaps on the wrist for MSC's, but I still can't imagine that they would try to make MS's into employees. They don't want us to be, and most of us don't want to be, either.