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18VAC25-21-20. Licensure.
All persons or firms as defined in § 54.1-600 of the Code of Virginia who conduct auctions or offer their services to sell at auction in the Commonwealth are required to file a licensure application and pay the specified fee to the board. Applicants for individual licensure shall meet the following requirements:
1. Be at least 18 years of age.
2. Shall not have been previously found by any regulatory board
or agency to have violated any applicable regulations or laws in the course of
performing auctioneer duties or convicted within the past five years of a
criminal offense related to auction activity in Virginia or any other
jurisdiction been convicted or found guilty, regardless of the manner of
adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the United States of a misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude or any felony, there being no appeal pending
therefrom or the time for appeal having elapsed. [ Review of
prior criminal convictions shall be subject to the requirements of
§ 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia.] Any plea of nolo contendere
shall be considered a conviction for purposes of this [ paragraph subdivision ]
. A certified copy of a final order, decree or case decision by a court or
regulatory agency with the lawful authority to issue such order shall be
admissible as prima facie evidence of such conviction or discipline. [ Applicants
for licensure who do not meet requirements set forth in this section may be
approved for licensure following consideration by the board in accordance with
§ 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia. ]
3. Successfully complete a course of study at a school of auctioneering that has obtained course approval from the board, or an equivalent course, and has passed the Virginia Licensed Auctioneer's Examination administered by the Auctioneers Board or its designee.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-40. License by reciprocity.
The board may issue a license to any individual
applicant, individual or firm holding a license in any state, territory,
or possession of the United States, with whom the board has established an act of
reciprocity provided the requirements and standards under which the license was
issued are substantially equivalent to those established by the board. At the
time of application for licensure, the applicant must be currently licensed in
the state in which reciprocity is established with the Commonwealth of
Virginia. The board may deny an application if the licensed auctioneer or
firm has been found guilty (i) by any regulatory board or agency to have
violated any applicable regulations or laws in the course of performing
auctioneering duties or (ii) by a court of any criminal offense or material
misrepresentation in the course of performing auctioneer duties. A certified
copy of a final order, decree or case decision by a court or regulatory agency
with the lawful authority to issue such order shall be admissible as prima
facie evidence of such conviction or discipline.
Nonresident applicants shall also file with the board an irrevocable consent that service of process upon the director is valid and binding as the service of process upon the applicant.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.3, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-50. Application.
A. All applicants, both individual and firms, seeking
licensure by reciprocity or examination shall submit a fully executed and
notarized application with the appropriate fee or fees attached. Applicants
will be notified if their application is incomplete.
Applications for licensure by examination must be received
by the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation 45 days prior to
a scheduled examination in order to be eligible to sit for that examination
comply with the requirements of the board's designee as to the deadline for
submission of the application to the board's designee.
B. [ 1. ] If a corporation, [ limited
liability company, or other entity, ] the application shall include certified
true copies of the certificate of incorporation [ or
certificate of organization ] issued by the Virginia State
Corporation Commission, articles [ of incorporation, and ]
bylaws [ and charter. ] , and, if
[ 2. ] If a foreign corporation,
[ a foreign limited liability company, or other entity, the
application shall include copies of the ] certificate of authority to
conduct business issued by the Virginia State Corporation Commission
[ , which ] shall be required in lieu of the [ certification
of incorporation certificates as required by subdivision 1 of
this subsection ] .
[ 3. Any firm applicant shall not have been previously found by any regulatory board or agency to have violated any applicable regulations or laws in the course of performing auctioneer duties or been convicted or found guilty, regardless of the manner of adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the United States of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or any felony, there being no appeal pending therefrom or the time for appeal having elapsed. Any plea of nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for purposes of this subdivision. A certified copy of a final order, decree or case decision by a court or regulatory agency with the lawful authority to issue such order shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of such conviction or discipline. Applicants for licensure who do not meet requirements set forth in this section may be approved for licensure following consideration by the board in accordance with § 54.1-204 of the Code of Virginia. ]
C. All applications will be reviewed by the Auctioneers Board staff, or the board's designee, to determine eligibility for examination and licensure within 30 days of receipt at the offices of the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation or the board's designee. However, failure to review an application within 30 days of receipt shall not imply or result in the automatic approval of the application. No applicant will be approved for licensure unless all requirements of this part of this chapter are met.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.4, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-60. Examination.
The examination shall test the applicant's knowledge of the following:
1. The auction business including fundamentals of auctioneering, elementary principles of real estate, preparation of contracts, advertising, final settlement statements, arithmetic and percentages, and ethics.
2. The Virginia statutes entitled Auctioneers' Licensure Act, §§ 54.1-600
through 54.1-606 Chapter 6 (§ 54.1-600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of
the Code of Virginia; bulk transfers, §§ 8.6A-101 through 8.6A-110 and
8.2-328 of the Code of Virginia; sales tax laws, Title 58.1 of the Code of
Virginia; and the rules and regulations of the board.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 2.5, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
[ 18VAC25-21-95. Board discretion.
The board may deny initial licensure, renewal or
reinstatement of a license for any reason it may discipline a licensee. ]
Statutory Authority
§ of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume , Issue , eff. Month dd, yyyy.
18VAC25-21-110. Contracts.
[ A. ] When an auctioneer or auction firm agrees to conduct an auction, a contract shall be drawn setting forth the particulars of the terms and conditions under which the auctioneer or auction firm received the real or personal property for auction and particulars for the disbursement of the proceeds. Each contract for auction shall include the following:
1. a. A detailed list of the real or personal property received for sale with adequate descriptions of the property so that the personal property can be readily identified. If a list cannot be made at the time of signing of the contract, then a list must be made a part of the contract (and attached) prior to auction of the real or personal property for that day; or
b. If the auctioneer or auction firm enters into a
contract to sell items on a consignment basis where the total value of all the
items to be sold at any one action does not exceed $500, and the owner of the
items agrees to waive this requirement in writing on a document separate from,
but made a part of, the contract, then the requirement contained in subdivision
1 a of this [ section subsection ] is not applicable.
2. The name, address, telephone number, and license number of the Virginia auctioneer or auction firm.
3. The name, address and telephone number of the owner.
4. The date, time and place of the auction or auctions at which the real or personal property is scheduled to be auctioned. The date by which the property is to be returned if it is not sold.
5. The fee or percentage of gross sales the auctioneer or auction firm will charge the owner and what services are included in the fee, such as preparation, travel, labor, advertising and any other auction related expenses.
6. By what date the owner is to be paid and who is responsible for disbursing the funds.
7. A statement that the clerk sheets, or other evidence to properly account for all items sold, shall be given or made available for inspection by the owner on a daily basis.
8. The following statement above the owner's signature line: "I have read and accepted the terms of this contract."
[ 9. B. ] A legible executed copy of
the contract shall be given to the owner at the time of execution.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.2, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-120. Conduct at auctions.
A. No auctioneer or auction firm shall attempt
to escalate bidding through false bids, or through collusion with another
(shills). The auctioneer or auction firm shall not bid on the owner's
behalf nor knowingly accept a bid made by the owner or made on the owner's
behalf unless notice has been given that liberty for such bidding has been
reserved. The auctioneer or auction firm shall not bid on his own
behalf nor knowingly accept a bid made on his behalf unless notice has been
given that such bidding will be permitted.
B. If a licensed Virginia auctioneer or auction firm
contracts with a nonlicensed (in Virginia) auctioneer, corporation or firm to
conduct auctions in Virginia, the Virginia auctioneer, corporation or firm
shall be considered the principal and shall assume full responsibility for the
auction and auctioneers subcontracted.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.3, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-150. Escrow funds.
A. Proceeds of a personal property auction not disbursed to the owner on auction day shall be deposited in an auction escrow account by the auctioneer/auction firm no later than the next banking day following the date of auction or sale of the goods, whichever occurs first.
B. Auctioneers/auction firms shall use federally insured depositories in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
C. Proceeds due from the sale of goods other than real property shall be disbursed to the owner no later than 30 days after the date of each auction.
D. Funds from a real estate auction shall be held in escrow until settlement in accordance with the agreement of sale.
E. If the owners' goods are not sold in a single auction, proceeds due shall be disbursed to the owner within 30 days after each auction for goods other than real property, or in accordance with the agreement of sale for the sale of real property. Notice must be given to the owner of tentative date of auction, or date of return to the owner, of the remaining goods.
F. The auction escrow account shall be used solely for the
preservation and guarantee of auction proceeds until disbursed at settlement.
Funds for any other purpose shall not be commingled with the auction escrow
account. Contingency accounts established to guarantee checks accepted on the
owner's behalf shall not be considered commingling of funds. Moneys due to the auctioneer
or auction firm licensee shall not be withdrawn from the auction
escrow account until final settlement is made with the owner.
G. The balance in the escrow accounts shall be sufficient at all times to account for all funds that are designated to be held by the licensee. [ A licensee shall not disburse or cause to be disbursed moneys from an escrow account unless sufficient money is on deposit in that account to the credit of the individual client or property involved. ]
H. Funds to be deposited in the escrow account may include
moneys [ which that ] shall ultimately
belong to the licensee [ , but such for incidental
expenses per the terms of the contract. Such ] moneys shall be
separately identified in the escrow account records and shall be paid to the
licensee by a check drawn on the escrow account when the funds become due to
the licensee. The fact that an escrow account contains money that may
ultimately belong to the licensee does not constitute "commingling of
funds" provided that there are periodic withdrawals of said funds at
intervals of not more than six months, and that the licensee can at all times
accurately identify the total funds in that account [ which
that ] belong to the licensee.
I. On funds placed in an account bearing interest, written disclosure in the contract of sale or lease at the time of contract or lease writing shall be made to the principals to the transaction regarding the disbursement of interest.
[ J. A licensee shall not disburse or cause
to be disbursed moneys from an escrow account unless sufficient money is on
deposit in that account to the credit of the individual client or property
involved. ]
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.6, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-170. Change of address.
A. An auctioneer's or auction firm's license shall not be transferable and shall bear the same name and physical address as the business. Upon dissolution or change in the form of the business entity of an auction firm, the auction firm license shall become void.
B. Written notice shall be given within 30 days to the board by each individual or firm licensee of any change of physical business address or location, whereupon the board shall issue an amended license without fee for the unexpired portion of the biennial period.
C. A post office box is not an acceptable physical business address.
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 4.8, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
18VAC25-21-180. Discipline.
[ A. ] The board has the power to fine any
individual or firm licensee, or to suspend or revoke any license issued under
the provisions of Chapter 6 (§ 54.1-600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code
of Virginia and the regulations of the board pursuant to the provisions of the
Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) if
it finds that:
1. The license was obtained, renewed or reinstated through fraud or misrepresentation;
2. The licensed auctioneer or firm has been found guilty by
a court of any criminal offense or material misrepresentation in the course of
performing auctioneer duties convicted or found guilty, regardless of
the manner of adjudication, in any jurisdiction of the United States of a
misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or any felony, there being no appeal
pending therefrom or the time for appeal having elapsed. Review of prior
criminal convictions shall be subject to the requirements of § 54.1-204 of
the Code of Virginia. A certified copy of a final order, decree or case
decision by a court with the lawful authority to issue such order shall be
admissible as prima facie evidence of such conviction or discipline;
3. The licensed auctioneer or firm has been found by any
regulatory board or, agency, or jurisdiction where licensed to
have had a license or registration suspended, revoked or surrendered in
connection with a disciplinary action, who has been the subject of discipline
in another jurisdiction or to have violated any applicable regulations or
laws in the course of performing auctioneer duties. A certified copy of a final
order, decree or case decision by a court or regulatory agency with the lawful
authority to issue such order shall be admissible as prima facie evidence of
such conviction or discipline;
4. The licensed auctioneer or firm has not demonstrated reasonable care, judgment, or application of his knowledge and ability in the performance of auctioneering duties;
5. The license auctioneer or firm violated or induced another
person to violate any provisions of Chapters 1, 2, 3, or 6 of Title 54.1 of the
Code of Virginia, or any provision of this chapter [ ; . ]
[ 6. The licensee, auction firm, or firm owner refuses
or fails, upon request or demand, to produce to the board or any of its agents
any document, book, or copy thereof in licensee's or owner's possession
concerning the performance of auctioneering duties. The licensee shall, upon
request or demand, produce to the board, or any of its agents, within 10 days
any plan, document, book, record or copy thereof in his possession
concerning a transaction covered by this chapter, and shall cooperate in the
investigation of a complaint filed with the board; or ]
[ 7. 6. ] The licensee fails to comply,
or misrepresents any information pertaining to his compliance, with any of the
continuing education requirements as contained in this chapter.
[ 7. A professional who has direct knowledge that
any individual, including himself, or firm may be violating any of these
provisions, or the provisions of Chapters 1 (§§ 54.1-100 et seq.) through 3 (§§
54.1-300 et seq.) or 6 (§§ 54.1-600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of
Virginia, shall immediately inform the secretary of the board in writing and
shall cooperate in furnishing any further information or assistance that may be
required.
B. The board, in its discretion, may refuse to grant, renew
or reinstate a license for any of the reasons specified in subsection A of this
section. ]
Statutory Authority
§§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201 and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR150-01-2:1 § 5.1, eff. August 1, 1995; amended, Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2002; Volume 23, Issue 21, eff. August 1, 2007; Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
[ 18VAC25-21-185. Cooperation with board.
A. The licensee shall, upon request or demand, produce to the board, or any of its agents, within 10 days any plan, document, book, record or copy thereof in his possession concerning a transaction covered by this chapter, and shall cooperate in the investigation of a complaint filed with the board.
B. A professional who has direct knowledge that any individual, including himself, or firm may be violating any of these provisions, or the provisions of Chapters 1 (§ 54.1-100 et seq.) through 3 (§ 54.1-300 et seq.) or Chapter 6 (§ 54.1-600 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, shall immediately inform the secretary of the board in writing and shall cooperate in furnishing any further information or assistance that may be required.
C. The board, in its discretion, may refuse to grant the renewal or reinstatement of a license of any person for any of the reasons specified in subsection A of this section. ]
Statutory Authority
§ 54.1-113, 54.1-201, and 54.1-602 of the Code of
Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 7, eff. February 1, 2009.
FORMS (18VAC25-21)
[ Auctioneer ] License By Examination
Application, [ 29EXLIC (rev. 11/06) 2907EXLIC (rev. 11/08) ].
Auctioneer Surety Bond Form, [ 29IBOND (rev. 1/04)
2905_07BOND (rev. 11/08) ].
[ Auctioneer ] Firm License Application,
[ 29FIRM (rev. 11/06) 2908LIC (rev. 11/08) ].
Auction Firm Surety Bond Form, [ 29FBOND (rev. 1/04)
2906_08BOND (rev. 11/08) ].
[ Application Supplement (States States ]
with Approved Reciprocal Agreements [ and, 29RECST (rev. 11/08). ]
Virginia Approved Auctioneering Schools [ ) ],
[ 29ST&SCL (rev. 7/06) 29SCHLST (rev. 11/08) ].
[ Auctioneering School ] Application for
[ Training ] Course Approval, 29CRS (rev. [ 1/04) 11/08) ].
[ Auctioneer ] License By Reciprocity
Application, [ 29REC (eff. 11/06) 2907RECLIC (rev. 11/08) ].
[ Auctioneer ] License Reinstatement
Application, [ 29FEI (eff. 8/07) 2905_07REI (rev. 11/08) ].
Application for Continuing Education [ Training ]
Course Approval, [ 29 CEC (eff. 8/06) 29CECRS (rev. 11/08) ].
[ Examination Site Conduct Agreement (eff. 10/04).
Auctioneer Firm License Renewal Form, 2906_08REN (eff. 11/08).
Individual Auctioneer License Renewal Form, 2905_07REN (eff. 11/08).
Continuing Education Medical Exemption Request, 2905_07CEXMP (eff. 11/08). ]