West Virginia Code § 19-2C-6c

Procedure for obtaining reciprocal or nonresident auctioneer's and
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apprentice auctioneer's license.
(a) To qualify for a license by reciprocity, the applicant must show evidence of licensing in
another state for a period of one year preceding the date of application. The licensing may
have been as an apprentice auctioneer or as an auctioneer. Provided this qualification is met
and the applicant meets all the other requirements as required by this articlee and by
regulation, he or she shall be licensed either as an apprentice auctioneer or as an
auctioneer, based on a nonresident license, as the case may be. r
(b) When an applicant's resident state has no licensing law for auuctioneers or the applicant's
resident state has no written or oral examination associated with its licensing requirements,
the Department of Agriculture shall require proof that the aptplicant has been a practicing
auctioneer for a period of two years preceding the date of application. The proof shall be in
the form of sale bills, contracts, sale permits and other such evidence acceptable to the
commissioner. Provided this qualification is met, and the applicant meets other requirements
for licensing as required by the statutes and regulations, the applicant shall be admitted to
the next scheduled written and oral examinatison for auctioneers without being required to
first serve an apprenticeship.

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