West Virginia Code § 19-2C-6

Requirements for apprentice auctioneer license
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(a) A person seeking an apprentice auctioneer license shall furnish to the commissioner, on
forms provided by the commissioner, satisfactory proof that he or she:
(1) Has a good reputation;
(2) Is a trustworthy character;
(3) Is a citizen of the United States; and
(4) Has taken and passed a written examination relating to the skills and knowledge of the
statutes and rules governing auctioneers.
(b) An apprentice auctioneer may take the examination to become an auctioneer after
completing one of the following:
(1) Serving a two-year apprenticeship under a licensed auctioneer; or
(2) Attending a nationally accredited graduate school of auctioneering, approved by the
commissioner, and serving an apprenticeship of six months.
(c) Before an apprentice auctioneer may take the auctioneer's examination, the apprentice
auctioneer shall conduct at leaest six auction sales under the direct supervision of the
sponsoring auctioneer. The commissioner may waive the requirements of this section, on an
individual basis, upon thLe presentation of written evidence that the applicant has
educational training or exceptional experience in the auctioneering profession and that the
applicant has been unable to obtain sponsorship by a licensed auctioneer: Provided, That the
commissioner may not waive apprenticeship requirements for an applicant without the
concurrence of the board of review.
(d) WWhen an apprentice auctioneer is discharged or terminates his or her employment with
an auctioneer for any reason, the auctioneer shall immediately provide written notification to
the commissioner. No discharged or terminated apprentice auctioneer may thereafter
perform any acts under the authority of his or her license until the apprentice auctioneer
receives a new license bearing the name and address of his or her new employer. No more
than one license may be issued to an apprentice auctioneer for the same period of time.
(e) The commissioner may not issue an apprentice auctioneer license until bond has been
filed. All apprentice auctioneer licenses expire on June 30 of each year, but are renewable
upon the payment of the annual fee: Provided, That an apprentice auctioneer may continue
to perform auctions for up to 20 days after June 30, so long as he or she has submitted the
required paperwork to renew his or her apprentice auctioneer license: Provided, however,
That licenses issued in 2019 shall continue to be active through June 30, 2020.
(f) A person cannot be licensed as an apprentice auctioneer for more than three years
without applying for an auctioneer license. Should an apprentice auctioneer allow the three
year limit to lapse, then the apprentice auctioneer shall be required to take the apprentice
examination and meet all the requirements of this article.

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