1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to auctioneers; amending s. 468.385, F.S.; |
3 | revising requirements for licensure as an auctioneer, |
4 | auctioneer apprentice, and auction business; requiring the |
5 | submission of fingerprints for a criminal records check; |
6 | requiring that an applicant for a license bear the cost of |
7 | fingerprinting and a criminal records check; prohibiting |
8 | reissuance of a license for a specified period following |
9 | license revocation; amending s. 468.3855, F.S.; requiring |
10 | the sponsor of an auctioneer apprentice to review records |
11 | of the apprentice; amending s. 468.389, F.S.; authorizing |
12 | the Florida Board of Auctioneers to impose penalties on a |
13 | business that violates laws pertaining to auctions; |
14 | providing an effective date. |
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16 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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18 | Section 1. Section 468.385, Florida Statutes, is amended |
19 | to read: |
20 | 468.385 Licenses required; qualifications; examination.-- |
21 | (1) The department shall license any applicant who the |
22 | board certifies is qualified to practice auctioneering. |
23 | (2) A No person or business must be licensed by the |
24 | department as an auctioneer, auctioneer apprentice, or auction |
25 | business to shall auction or offer to auction any property in |
26 | this state, unless the person or business he or she is licensed |
27 | by the department or is exempt from licensure under this act. |
28 | (3) A No person may not shall be licensed as an auctioneer |
29 | unless or apprentice if he or she: |
30 | (a) Is at least under 18 years of age; or |
31 | (b) Has not committed any act or offense in this state or |
32 | any other jurisdiction which would constitute a basis for |
33 | disciplinary action under s. 468.389; |
34 | (c) Has held an apprentice license and has served as an |
35 | apprentice for 1 year, or has completed a course of study, |
36 | consisting of at least 80 classroom hours of instruction, which |
37 | meets standards adopted by the board; |
38 | (d) Has passed a written examination approved by the board |
39 | which tests knowledge of the provisions of the Uniform |
40 | Commercial Code relating to auctions, the laws of agency, and |
41 | the provisions of this part; |
42 | (e) Has filed a complete set of fingerprints; and |
43 | (f) Is approved by the board. |
44 | (4) A person may not be licensed as an auctioneer |
45 | apprentice unless he or she: |
46 | (a) Is at least 18 years of age; |
47 | (b) Has not committed any act or offense in this state or |
48 | any other jurisdiction which would constitute a basis for |
49 | disciplinary action under s. 468.389; |
50 | (c) Has filed a complete set of fingerprints; and |
51 | (d) Is approved by the board. |
52 | (4) Any person seeking a license as an auctioneer must |
53 | pass a written examination approved by the board which tests his |
54 | or her general knowledge of the laws of this state relating to |
55 | provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code that are relevant to |
56 | auctions, the laws of agency, and the provisions of this act. |
57 | (5) Each apprentice application for licensure as an |
58 | auctioneer apprentice and each auctioneer apprentice license |
59 | must be signed by shall name a licensed auctioneer who will has |
60 | agreed to serve as the sponsor supervisor of the apprentice. No |
61 | apprentice may conduct, or contract to conduct, an auction |
62 | without the express approval of his or her supervisor. The |
63 | supervisor shall regularly review the apprentice's records, |
64 | which are required by the board to be maintained, to determine |
65 | if such records are accurate and current. |
66 | (6) No person shall be licensed as an auctioneer unless he |
67 | or she: |
68 | (a) Has held an apprentice license and has served as an |
69 | apprentice for 1 year or more, or has completed a course of |
70 | study, consisting of not less than 80 classroom hours of |
71 | instruction, that meets standards adopted by the board; |
72 | (b) Has passed the required examination; and |
73 | (c) Is approved by the board. |
74 | (7)(a) Any auction that is subject to the provisions of |
75 | this part must be conducted by an auctioneer who has an active |
76 | license or an apprentice who has an active apprentice auctioneer |
77 | license and who has received prior written sponsor consent. |
78 | (b) No business shall auction or offer to auction any |
79 | property in this state unless it is licensed as an auction |
80 | business by the board or is exempt from licensure under this |
81 | act. |
82 | (6) An Each application for licensure as an auction |
83 | business must shall include: |
84 | (a) The name names of each natural person who, directly or |
85 | indirectly, owns or controls 20 percent or more of an ownership |
86 | interest in the business; |
87 | (b) The legal name of the business and any fictitious |
88 | names used by the business; |
89 | (c) A complete set of fingerprints of each natural person |
90 | who, directly or indirectly, owns or controls 20 percent or more |
91 | of an ownership interest in the business; the owner and the |
92 | business, |
93 | (d) The business mailing address and location;, |
94 | (e) Evidence of financial responsibility; and |
95 | (f) Any other information required by which the board may |
96 | require. The owner of |
97 | (7) An auction business shall report to the board any |
98 | change to the facts stated in its application for licensure |
99 | within 45 30 days after the of any change in this required |
100 | information. |
101 | (8) A business may not be licensed as an auction business |
102 | if any natural person who, directly or indirectly, owns or |
103 | controls 20 percent or more of an ownership interest in the |
104 | business has committed any act or offense in this state or any |
105 | other jurisdiction which would constitute a basis for |
106 | disciplinary action under s. 468.389. |
107 | (9) Fingerprints required by this section must be taken in |
108 | electronic format by an authorized agency or vendor pursuant to |
109 | rules of the department. The department shall submit the |
110 | fingerprints to the Department of Law Enforcement for a state |
111 | criminal records check. The Department of Law Enforcement shall |
112 | forward the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
113 | for a national criminal records check. A person subject to a |
114 | criminal records check shall bear the cost of fingerprinting and |
115 | the criminal records check. Fees for the criminal records check |
116 | shall be collected by the agencies and vendors authorized to |
117 | take fingerprints and forwarded to the Department of Law |
118 | Enforcement. |
119 | (10) The board shall review the results of the state and |
120 | national criminal records checks to determine whether an |
121 | applicant has committed acts or offenses that disqualify the |
122 | applicant from licensure. |
123 | (11) A person or auction business whose license has been |
124 | revoked is ineligible for relicensure for 5 years following the |
125 | date of revocation. |
126 | (12)(8) A license issued by the department to an |
127 | auctioneer, apprentice, or auction business is not transferable. |
128 | Section 2. Section 468.3855, Florida Statutes, is amended |
129 | to read: |
130 | 468.3855 Apprenticeship training requirements.-- |
131 | (1) An auctioneer may not sponsor more than three |
132 | apprentices at one time. Any auctioneer who serves as a sponsor |
133 | must have held an active, valid license for 3 consecutive years |
134 | preceding the date on which that auctioneer is named as sponsor |
135 | of the apprentice. |
136 | (2) Any auctioneer who undertakes the sponsorship of an |
137 | apprentice shall ensure that the apprentice receives training as |
138 | required by board rule. |
139 | (3) An apprentice must actively participate in auction |
140 | sales as required by board rule, and a record of each auction |
141 | for which participation credit is claimed must be made as |
142 | required by board rule. |
143 | (4) The sponsor shall regularly review the records of the |
144 | apprentice which the board requires that the sponsor maintain in |
145 | order to determine if such records are accurate and current. |
146 | (5)(4) An apprentice may not conduct Apprentices are |
147 | prohibited from conducting any auction without the prior express |
148 | written consent of the sponsor. The apprentice's sponsor must be |
149 | present at the auction site at any time the apprentice is |
150 | actively participating in the conduct of the auction. If the |
151 | apprentice's sponsor cannot attend a particular auction, the |
152 | sponsor may appoint a qualified auctioneer who meets the |
153 | requirements of board rule to attend the auction in his or her |
154 | place. Prior written consent must be given by the apprentice's |
155 | sponsor for each substitution. |
156 | (6)(5) Each apprentice and sponsor shall file reports as |
157 | required by board rule. |
158 | (7)(6) A sponsor may not authorize an apprentice to |
159 | conduct an auction or act as principal auctioneer unless the |
160 | sponsor has determined that the apprentice has received adequate |
161 | training to do so. |
162 | (8)(7) The sponsor is shall be responsible for any acts or |
163 | omissions of the apprentice which constitute a violation of law |
164 | in relation to the conduct of an auction. |
165 | (9)(8) All apprentice applications are shall be valid for |
166 | a period of 6 months after board approval. Any applicant who |
167 | fails to complete the licensure process within that time shall |
168 | be required to make application as a new applicant. |
169 | (10)(9) Any licensed apprentice who wishes to change the |
170 | sponsor under whom he or she is licensed must submit a new |
171 | application and application fee. However, a new license fee is |
172 | shall not be required and credit shall be awarded for training |
173 | received or any period of apprenticeship served under the |
174 | previous sponsor. |
175 | (11)(10) Credit for training received or any period of |
176 | apprenticeship served is shall not be allowed unless it occurred |
177 | under the supervision of the sponsor under whose supervision the |
178 | apprentice is licensed. |
179 | Section 3. Section 468.389, Florida Statutes, is amended |
180 | to read: |
181 | 468.389 Prohibited acts; penalties.-- |
182 | (1) The following acts are shall be grounds for the |
183 | disciplinary activities provided in subsections (2) and (3): |
184 | (a) A violation of any law relating to trade or commerce |
185 | of this state or of the state in which an auction is conducted. |
186 | (b) Misrepresentation of property for sale at auction or |
187 | making false promises concerning the use, value, or condition of |
188 | such property by an auctioneer or auction business or by anyone |
189 | acting as an agent of or with the consent of the auctioneer or |
190 | auction business. |
191 | (c) Failure to account for or to pay or return, within a |
192 | reasonable time not to exceed 30 days, money or property |
193 | belonging to another which has come into the control of an |
194 | auctioneer or auction business through an auction. |
195 | (d) False, deceptive, misleading, or untruthful |
196 | advertising. |
197 | (e) Any conduct in connection with a sales transaction |
198 | which demonstrates bad faith or dishonesty. |
199 | (f) Using or permitting the use of false bidders, cappers, |
200 | or shills. |
201 | (g) Making any material false statement on a license |
202 | application. |
203 | (h) Commingling money or property of another person with |
204 | his or her own. Every auctioneer and auction business shall |
205 | maintain a separate trust or escrow account in an insured bank |
206 | or savings and loan association located in this state in which |
207 | shall be deposited all proceeds received for another person |
208 | through an auction sale. |
209 | (i) Refusal or neglect of any auctioneer or other receiver |
210 | of public moneys to pay the moneys so received into the State |
211 | Treasury at the times and under the regulations prescribed by |
212 | law. |
213 | (j) Violating a statute or administrative rule regulating |
214 | practice under this part or a lawful disciplinary order of the |
215 | board or the department. |
216 | (k) Having a license to practice a comparable profession |
217 | revoked, suspended, or otherwise acted against by another state, |
218 | territory, or country. |
219 | (l) Being convicted or found guilty, regardless of |
220 | adjudication, of a crime in any jurisdiction which directly |
221 | relates to the practice or the ability to practice the |
222 | profession of auctioneering. |
223 | (2) When the board finds any person or business guilty of |
224 | any of the prohibited acts set forth in subsection (1), it may |
225 | enter an order imposing one or more of the following penalties: |
226 | (a) Refusal to certify to the department an application |
227 | for licensure. |
228 | (b) Revocation or suspension of a license. |
229 | (c) Imposition of an administrative fine not to exceed |
230 | $1,000 for each count or separate offense. |
231 | (d) Issuance of a reprimand. |
232 | (e) Placement of the auctioneer on probation for a period |
233 | of time and subject to conditions as the board may specify, |
234 | including requiring the auctioneer to successfully complete the |
235 | licensure examination. |
236 | (f) Requirement that the person in violation make |
237 | restitution to each consumer affected by that violation. Proof |
238 | of such restitution shall be a signed and notarized release |
239 | executed by the consumer or the consumer's estate. |
240 | (3)(a) Failure to pay a fine within a reasonable time, as |
241 | prescribed by board rule, may be grounds for disciplinary |
242 | action. |
243 | (b) The department may file for an injunction or bring any |
244 | other appropriate civil action against anyone who violates this |
245 | part. |
246 | Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2009. |