West Virginia Code § 19-2C-6b

Duties and responsibilities of an apprentice auctioneer and a sponsoring
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auctioneer.
(a) A licensed apprentice auctioneer shall only conduct or assist in auctions under the direct
supervision of his or her sponsoring auctioneer. A licensed apprentice auctioneer may not
enter into a contract to conduct an auction, unless the contract is cosigned by his or her
sponsoring auctioneer. e
(b) The sponsoring auctioneer is responsible for:
(1) The actions of an apprentice auctioneer to ensure adherenceu to state law; and
(2) Training the apprentice auctioneer in all aspects of practical business functions and
duties related to the auctioneering profession.
(c) Should an apprentice auctioneer fail to pass both the written and oral examinations to
become a fully licensed auctioneer in two consecutlive testing sessions, the sponsorship will
be terminated. The apprentice auctioneer will be permitted one additional opportunity to
pass the oral and written auctioneer examinations only after serving another six month
apprenticeship under a different sponsorinig auctioneer.
(d) A sponsoring auctioneer relieved of his or her sponsorship will not be considered for
another sponsorship unless he or she provides a written affidavit to the commissioner that
he or she fully understands the responsibilities of a sponsoring auctioneer and gives the
details as to what additional training will be provided to a new apprentice auctioneer. If the
commissioner or his or her representative approves the presented plan, then an auctioneer
may be permitted to sponsor a new apprentice auctioneer.
(e) If an appreVntice auctioneer conducts an auction without the consent of his or her
sponsoring auctioneer, then only the apprentice auctioneer is subject to the penalties set
forth in this article.

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