49 Pa. Code § 1.27 - Licensure by endorsement
(a)
Requirements for issuance. To be issued a license by
endorsement under
63 Pa.C.S. §
3111
(relating to licensure by endorsement), an applicant shall satisfy all of the
following conditions:
(1) Have a current
license, certificate, registration or permit in good standing to practice
auctioneering in another jurisdiction whose standards are substantially
equivalent to or exceed those established under sections 3(e) and 5(c) of the
act (63 P.S. §§
734.3(e) and
734.5(c)) and §
1.24 (relating to application for
auctioneer license for individuals). The following apply:
(i) An applicant shall submit a copy of the
current applicable law, regulation or other rule governing licensure,
certification, registration or permit requirements and scope of practice in the
jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or
permit.
(ii) If the applicable law,
regulation or other rule is in a language other than English, at the
applicant-s expense, the applicable law, regulation or other rule shall be
translated by a professional translation service and verified to be complete
and accurate.
(iii) The copy of the
applicable law, regulation or other rule must include the enactment
date.
(2) Demonstrate
competency by one of the following:
(i)
Experience in the practice of auctioneering by demonstrating, at a minimum,
that the applicant has actively engaged in the practice of auctioneering under
a license, certificate, registration or permit in a jurisdiction or
jurisdictions that have substantially equivalent licensure standards, for at
least 2 of the 5 years immediately preceding the filing of the application with
the Board.
(ii) If the applicant
does not have experience in the practice of auctioneering for at least 2 of the
5 years immediately preceding the filing of the application with the Board as
provided in subparagraph (i), achieving a passing score on the Pennsylvania
Auctioneer Licensure Examination within the 5 years immediately preceding the
filing of the application with the Board.
(3) Have not committed an act that
constitutes grounds for refusal, suspension or revocation of a license,
certificate, registration or permit to practice auctioneering under section
20(a) of the act (63 P.S. §
734.20(a)).
(4) Have not been disciplined by the
jurisdiction that issued the license, certificate, registration or
permit.
(5) Have paid the
application fee for auctioneer license as required under §
1.41 (relating to schedule of
fees).
(6) Have applied for
licensure in accordance with this chapter in the manner and format prescribed
by the Board.
(b)
Interview and additional information. An applicant may be
required to appear before the Board for a personal interview and may be
required to submit additional information, including supporting documentation
relating to competency and experience. The applicant may request the interview
to be conducted by video teleconference for good cause shown.
(c)
Prohibited acts and
discipline. Notwithstanding subsection (a)(3) and (4), the Board may,
in its discretion, determine that an act prohibited under section 20(a) of the
act or disciplinary action by a jurisdiction is not an impediment to licensure
under
63 Pa.C.S. §
3111.
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