Effective: September 13, 2022
Latest Legislation: House Bill 321 - 134th General Assembly
(A) The department of agriculture may grant an auctioneer's license to an individual who is determined to be qualified by the department. Each individual who applies for an auctioneer's license shall furnish to the department, on forms provided by the department, satisfactory proof that the applicant:
(1) Has attained the age of at least eighteen years;
(2) Has successfully completed a course of study in auctioneering at an institution that is approved by the state auctioneers commission.
(3) Has a general knowledge of the following:
(a) The requirements of the Revised Code relative to auctioneers;
(b) The auction profession;
(c) The principles involved in conducting an auction;
(d) Any local and federal laws regarding the profession of auctioneering.
(4) Has satisfied the financial responsibility requirements established under section 4707.11 of the Revised Code if applicable.
(B) If the department determines that an application is incomplete, the department shall notify the applicant that the application is incomplete and inform the applicant of the information that is missing from the application. An applicant shall submit the additional information within ninety days after being notified by the department that the application is incomplete. If an applicant fails to submit the required information within that ninety-day period, the department shall deny the application and the applicant shall forfeit the application fee to the department.
(C) A licensee may do business under more than one registered name, but not to exceed three registered names, provided that the names have been approved by the department. The department may reject the application of any person seeking licensure under this chapter if the name or names to be used by the applicant are likely to mislead the public, or if the name or names do not distinguish the applicant from the name or names of any existing person licensed under this chapter. If an applicant applies to the department to do business under three names, the department may charge a fee of ten dollars for the third name.
Last updated January 13, 2023 at 12:39 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 47 | Occupations-Professions
Section 4707.01 | Auctioneer Definitions.
Section 4707.011 | Administration.
Section 4707.02 | Unlicensed Practice.
Section 4707.021 | Real Property Auctions.
Section 4707.022 | Reserve Auction Presumed - Absentee Bidding - Agent of Owner or Consignee.
Section 4707.023 | Requirements for Absolute Auction - Bid by Licensee or Seller.
Section 4707.024 | Deposit of Auction Proceeds in Escrow or Trust Account - Disbursement.
Section 4707.03 | State Auctioneers Commission.
Section 4707.04 | Organization of Commission; Standards for Courses of Study.
Section 4707.05 | Auctioneers Fund.
Section 4707.06 | Record of Auctioneers.
Section 4707.07 | Auctioneer License.
Section 4707.072 | Nonresident One-Auction License.
Section 4707.074 | Auction Firm License Required for Person Providing Auction Services.
Section 4707.08 | Examinations.
Section 4707.10 | Fees - Renewals - Notice of Name or Address Change.
Section 4707.101 | Continuing Education for Auctioneers and Auction Firm Managers.
Section 4707.11 | Proof of Financial Responsibility.
Section 4707.111 | State Is Sole Regulator of Auctions.
Section 4707.12 | Reciprocity.
Section 4707.13 | Consent to Service by Nonresidents.
Section 4707.14 | Definite Place of Business.
Section 4707.15 | Disciplinary Actions.
Section 4707.151 | Bid Rigging Prohibition.
Section 4707.152 | Written Reprimand for Violations.
Section 4707.153 | Suspension for Failure to Complete Continuing Education.
Section 4707.16 | Investigation of Complaints.
Section 4707.171 | Auction Education Fund.
Section 4707.18 | Collection of Service Fees for Nonpayment in Court.
Section 4707.19 | Administrative Rules.
Section 4707.20 | Written Contract or Agreement in Duplicate Required.
Section 4707.21 | Records and Information.
Section 4707.22 | Advertisements.
Section 4707.23 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.
Section 4707.24 | Provisions Inapplicable to One-Time Residential Auction.
Section 4707.25 | Auction Recovery Fund.
Section 4707.26 | Initiating Claim Against Recovery Fund.
Section 4707.261 | Verified Application for Order Directing Payment Form Fund.
Section 4707.262 | Determining Whether Recovery Should Be From Real Estate or Auction Recovery Fund.
Section 4707.27 | Filing Notice of Application.
Section 4707.28 | Order Directing Payment.
Section 4707.29 | Limitations on Recovery.
Section 4707.30 | License Suspension.
Section 4707.31 | Director's Discretion to Make Payment Without Order.
Section 4707.32 | Recovery Against Auction Firm or Firm and Licensed Auctioneer.
Section 4707.33 | Compliance With Law Regarding Sanctions for Human Trafficking.