West Virginia Code § 19-2C-6a

Investigation of complaints; board of review
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(a) The Department of Agriculture may, upon its own action, and shall upon the verified
written complaint of any person, investigate the actions of any auctioneer, apprentice
auctioneer, any applicant for an auctioneer's or apprentice auctioneer's license, or any
person who assumes to act in that capacity, if the complaint, together with other evidence
presented in connection with it, establishes probable cause. Upon verificatioen of the
complaint, the department shall present the complaint to the board of review. The board of
review shall consider all of the facts of the complaint and recommend ar course of action to
the commissioner.
(b) The board of review shall be appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, and shall consist of three members, etach appointed for a staggered
three-year term. Two members of the board of review shall be licensed auctioneers in West
Virginia and residents of this state and shall have been licensed and been practicing the
profession of auctioneering for five years immediately preceding their appointment. The
third member shall be a lay person from the commercial or agricultural community who has
utilized services of auctioneers for at least thrsee years. No more than two board members
shall be from any one congressional district and no more than two members shall be from
the same political party. Board members shall receive no compensation for their service on
the board, but shall be entitled to regceive reimbursement for expenses in accordance with
the Department of Agriculture travel regulations. There shall be no limit on the number of
consecutive terms a member meay serve on the board. The Governor is authorized to fill a
vacancy when it occurs on the board for any reason. An appointment to fill a vacancy shall
be for the remainder of Lthe existing term of the vacant position.

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