Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 61G2-4.001 - Apprenticeship Training Requirements
(1)
No auctioneer may sponsor more than 3 apprentices at one time. Any auctioneer
who serves as a sponsor shall have held a valid Florida auctioneers license for
three consecutive years preceding the date on which that auctioneer is named as
sponsor of the apprentice.
(2) Any
auctioneer who undertakes the sponsorship of an apprentice shall insure that
the apprentice receives training in the following:
(a) The laws of this State relating to the
provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code that are relevant to auctions,
chapter 455 and part VI of chapter 468, F.S., and the rules promulgated
thereunder.
(b) The proper conduct
of all phases of auction including, but not limited to:
1. Drafting and executing a contract for
auction services with the seller;
2. Preparation and lot division of goods to
be sold;
3. Preparation of an
advertising plan including an advertising budget and preparation of
advertisements in various media;
4.
The actual conduct of the auction sale, including bid calling;
5. Record keeping at the auction sale
including the item, or lot number, purchase number and final selling price of
items or lots sold;
6. Preparation
and completion of the final settlement after the auction sale; and
7. Maintenance of records required by
law.
(3) An
apprentice must actively participate in at least eighty hours of auction sales
during a one-year period of apprenticeship. Each apprentice must actively
participate in each phase of an auction delineated by this rule at least five
times during the apprenticeship. A record of each auction for which
participation credit is claimed must be made on a form provided by the
Department and must be filed with the application for auctioneer license
examination required by this rule. The following information must be provided:
(a) The date, time and location of the
auction;
(b) The name, address and
license number of the apprentice and sponsor;
(c) The name and license number of the
auction business under which the auction was held;
(d) The phases of the auction for which the
apprentice claims active participation credit;
(e) If the auction was conducted by an
apprentice, a notation of this fact along with a copy of the sponsor's written
consent required by this rule.
(4) Apprentices are prohibited from
conducting any auction without the prior express written consent of the
sponsor. The apprentice's sponsor must be present at the auction site at any
time the apprentice is actively participating in the conducting of the auction.
In the event the apprentice's sponsor cannot attend a particular auction, he
may appoint a qualified auctioneer who meets the requirements of subsection
61G2-4.001(1),
F.A.C., to act in his stead. Prior written consent must be given by the
apprentice's sponsor for each such substitution.
(5) Each apprentice and sponsor shall file a
report on a form provided by the Department at least 60 days prior to
expiration of the apprentice's license, at the time of termination of any
sponsorship and at the time of the apprentice's application for licensure as an
auctioneer. This report shall contain the following information:
(a) The result of the sponsor's reviews of
apprentice records required by this rule and if an apprentice has functioned as
a principal auctioneer, by rule
61G2-5.001, F.A.C.
(b) Any violation by the apprentice of
chapter 455, F.S., or chapter 468, Part VI, F.S., or the rules promulgated
thereunder.
(c) Reports required by
this rule of apprentice participation in auctions.
(6) No sponsor shall authorize an apprentice
to conduct an auction or act as principal auctioneer unless the sponsor has
determined that the apprentice has received adequate training to do
so.
(7) The sponsor shall be
responsible for any acts or omissions of the apprentice which constitute a
violation of the laws of this state relating to commercial transactions,
chapters 455 and 468, part VI, F.S., and the rules promulgated
thereunder.
(8) For the purpose of
issuance of a license, all apprentice applications will be valid for a period
of six months after Board approval. Any applicant who fails to complete the
licensure process within that time shall be required to make application as a
new applicant.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.384(2), 468.385(6)(a) FS. Law Implemented 468.382(3), 468.385 FS.
New 5-4-87, Amended 12-3-90, Formerly 21BB-4.001, Amended 10-13-93, 10-2-95, 2-19-19.
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