16 Tex. Admin. Code § 67.40 - Auctioneer Education and Recovery Fund
(a)
In each year in which the balance of the Auctioneer Education and Recovery Fund
is less than $350,000 the department will determine the fee that shall be paid
by all license holders into the Auctioneer Education and Recovery Fund (the
Fund).
(b) The necessity for
assessing the fee will be determined by the department based on the Fund
balance on each August 31st. The fee shall be paid in addition to the renewal
fee. The renewal notice sent by the department will reflect the fee due to the
Fund.
(c) Applicants for an
auctioneer license shall pay the initial recovery fee to the Fund before a
license will be issued.
(d) If the
department determines, either through an agreement with the auctioneer or after
a hearing held on a disputed amount, that the auctioneer owes to a single
aggrieved party damages greater than the maximum of $15,000 for all claims
arising from a single auction, the auctioneer must pay the amount not paid by
the department to the aggrieved party.
(e) The total payment from the Fund of claims
against an auctioneer arising from a single auction may not exceed $100,000. If
additional claims are filed before the auctioneer has reimbursed the Fund and
repaid any amounts due an aggrieved party, the department shall hold a hearing
to determine if the additional claims must be satisfied by the auctioneer
before the department issues or renews a license, whether probated or
not.
(f) If there is a
determination, either by the department or after a hearing, that the auctioneer
owes damages to more than one aggrieved party arising out of one auction at one
location, and the sum of all damages owed exceeds $100,000, the department
shall prorate $100,000 from the Fund among the aggrieved parties, and the
auctioneer must pay the amount not paid to each of the aggrieved
parties.
(g) If a claim is paid
against an auctioneer, and the auctioneer cannot immediately reimburse the
Fund, the executive director may allow the auctioneer to sign an agreement with
the department to reimburse the Fund at the applicable rate described below
plus the interest accrued on the unpaid principal during the prior month at the
rate of 8 percent per year.
(h) If
an amount is due an aggrieved party, and the auctioneer cannot immediately pay
the aggrieved party, the executive director may allow the auctioneer to sign an
agreement with the party to reimburse the aggrieved party at the applicable
rate described below plus the interest accrued on the unpaid principal during
the prior month at the rate of 8 percent per year.
(i) The department may revoke, or deny the
renewal of, the license of an auctioneer or associate auctioneer if:
(1) the department makes a payment from the
Fund arising out of the actions of the license holder; or
(2) the license holder has not repaid the
department the entire amount paid from the Fund, including interest.
(j) Reimbursement of the principal
owed is to be paid in monthly installments determined by agreement between the
department and the auctioneer with consideration given to input from any
aggrieved party. If an agreement is not reached, monthly installments shall be
determined as a percentage of the initial principal amount according to the
following schedule:
(1) $0.01 -
$500.00--20%
(2) $500.01 -
$1,000--10%
(3) $1,000.01 -
$3,000.00--5%
(4) $3,000.01 and
over--3%
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.