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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 545A.1 TITLE. 1 2 This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Iowa 1 3 Auction and Auctioneer Licensing Act". 1 4 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION. 545A.2 DEFINITIONS. 1 5 1. "Associate auctioneer" means a person who acts as an 1 6 auctioneer, but who is under the direct supervision of a 1 7 licensed auctioneer or auction service. 1 8 2. "Auction" means the sale of property, real or personal, 1 9 by public outcry, in which the sale price of the property 1 10 offered is increased until the highest accepted bidder becomes 1 11 the purchaser. 1 12 3. "Auction clerk" or "auction cashier" means a person 1 13 who, with or without receiving or collecting a fee, 1 14 commission, or other valuable consideration, collects, 1 15 accounts for, or distributes proceeds from an auction. 1 16 4. "Auctioneer" means a person who, as a bid caller, sells 1 17 or offers to sell property with or without receiving or 1 18 collecting a fee, commission, or other valuable consideration. 1 19 5. "Auction service" means a person who engages in the 1 20 business of arranging, managing, sponsoring, advertising, or 1 21 conducting auctions. 1 22 6. "Certified auction school" means a public or private 1 23 educational institution offering curriculum of auctioneer 1 24 education and training approved by the commission. 1 25 7. "Commission" means the Iowa auction and auctioneer 1 26 commission established in section 545A.3. 1 27 8. "Licensee" means a person licensed under this chapter. 1 28 9. "Person" means as defined in section 4.1. 1 29 10. "Property" means anything of value, and includes any 1 30 interest in property, including any benefit, privilege, claim, 1 31 or right with respect to anything of value, whether real or 1 32 personal, tangible or intangible, which may be kept or offered 1 33 for sale. 1 34 11. "Secured party" means as defined in section 554.9105. 1 35 12. "Trust account" means an account in a federally 2 1 insured financial institution used for the deposit and 2 2 disbursement of the proceeds of an auction. 2 3 Sec. 3. NEW SECTION. 545A.3 IOWA AUCTION AND AUCTIONEER 2 4 COMMISSION ESTABLISHED MEMBERS DUTIES. 2 5 1. An Iowa auction and auctioneer commission is 2 6 established within the professional licensing and regulation 2 7 division of the department of commerce. 2 8 2. Members of the commission shall be appointed by the 2 9 governor and subject to confirmation by the senate. 2 10 3. The commission shall consist of five voting members as 2 11 follows: 2 12 a. Four members who represent auctioneers, auction clerks 2 13 and auction cashiers, associate auctioneers, and auction 2 14 services. An individual appointed pursuant to this paragraph 2 15 must be a licensee. 2 16 b. One member who shall represent the public. An 2 17 individual appointed pursuant to this paragraph must not be or 2 18 have been a licensee under this chapter or have engaged in any 2 19 manner in the auction profession. 2 20 4. Members of the commission shall serve three-year 2 21 staggered terms as designated by the governor consistent with 2 22 this section and appointments to the commission are subject to 2 23 the requirements of sections 69.16, 69.16A, and 69.19. A 2 24 member of the commission shall serve no more than two 2 25 consecutive terms, not including any partial term which the 2 26 member is appointed to fill as the result of a vacancy. 2 27 Vacancies shall be filled by the governor for the duration of 2 28 the unexpired term in the same manner as provided for other 2 29 appointments. 2 30 5. A member of the commission is entitled to be reimbursed 2 31 for all actual and necessary expenses incurred in performance 2 32 of duties as a member. A member of the commission shall also 2 33 receive a per diem as specified in section 7E.6 for each day 2 34 spent in performance of duties as a member. 2 35 6. A quorum shall consist of a majority of the members of 3 1 the commission. 3 2 7. Members of the commission shall elect a chairperson and 3 3 vice chairperson annually and other officers as they 3 4 determine. 3 5 8. The commission shall meet as often as necessary, but at 3 6 least once during each calendar quarter. Meetings shall be 3 7 set by a majority of the commission or upon the call of the 3 8 chairperson. 3 9 Sec. 4. NEW SECTION. 545A.4 DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION. 3 10 1. The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 3 11 17A establishing licensing requirements and other rules 3 12 necessary to administer and enforce this chapter. The 3 13 commission shall consider proposed rules recommended by a 3 14 commission member, a public citizen, or a professional auction 3 15 organization. The commission may publish guidelines to 3 16 provide clarification and explanation of adopted rules. 3 17 2. The commission shall maintain a registry of the names 3 18 and addresses of auctioneers, associate auctioneers, auction 3 19 clerks, and auction services licensed under this chapter. The 3 20 commission shall retain records and application materials 3 21 submitted to the commission. 3 22 3. The commission shall establish the licensing 3 23 requirements for each type of license, provide appropriate 3 24 examinations, establish procedures for grading examinations, 3 25 receive and approve or disapprove applications for licensing, 3 26 and issue licenses. 3 27 An applicant for an auctioneer, associate auctioneer, 3 28 auction clerk or auction cashier, or auction service license 3 29 shall provide evidence that the applicant has working 3 30 knowledge of current auction marketing theories, practices, 3 31 and techniques which will enable the applicant to provide high 3 32 quality service and protection to members of the public. 3 33 4. The commission shall establish continuing education 3 34 requirements for licensees and monitor compliance with the 3 35 established requirements. The basic continuing education 4 1 requirement for renewal of a license shall be the completion, 4 2 during the immediately preceding licensure term, of the number 4 3 of classroom hours of instruction required by the commission 4 4 in courses or seminars approved by the commission. 4 5 Participation in continuing education for license renewal 4 6 is mandatory, except for nonresident licensees whose 4 7 nonresident license is issued by reciprocity with the 4 8 nonresident's state of residence. A nonresident licensee 4 9 whose state does not have a substantially similar licensing 4 10 requirement shall fulfill the mandatory continuing education 4 11 requirements established pursuant to this section. 4 12 Sec. 5. NEW SECTION. 545A.5 LICENSE FEES. 4 13 1. The commission shall establish and collect a reasonable 4 14 fee for a license application, examination, reexamination, 4 15 issuance of a license, renewal of a license, and any 4 16 delinquency fee sufficient to pay for the costs of 4 17 administration and implementation of this chapter. The fees 4 18 shall include, but are not limited to, amounts to cover the 4 19 cost for the following items: 4 20 a. Per diem and necessary expenses for commission members. 4 21 b. Office facilities, supplies, and equipment of the 4 22 commission. 4 23 2. Fees collected by the commission shall be transmitted 4 24 to the treasurer of state and shall be deposited in the 4 25 auctioneer recovery and education fund established in section 4 26 545A.11. Moneys in the fund are appropriated to and shall be 4 27 used by the commission consistent with this chapter. 4 28 Sec. 6. NEW SECTION. 545A.6 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS. 4 29 1. An application for a license, renewal of a license, or 4 30 an examination shall be made in writing to the commission on 4 31 forms approved by the commission. 4 32 2. Prior to the adoption of rules by the commission, the 4 33 commission may issue an interim license to a qualified 4 34 applicant. An interim license shall not be issued or renewed 4 35 following the adoption of licensure rules by the commission. 5 1 3. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a person 5 2 shall not act as an auctioneer, associate auctioneer, auction 5 3 clerk or auction cashier, or auction service in this state 5 4 unless that person holds a license issued under this chapter. 5 5 4. A person is eligible for an auctioneer's license if the 5 6 applicant satisfies all of the following: 5 7 a. The applicant is at least eighteen years of age. 5 8 b. The applicant is a citizen of the United States or a 5 9 legal alien. 5 10 c. The applicant does one of the following: 5 11 (1) Passes a written or oral examination demonstrating the 5 12 applicant's knowledge of auctioneering and the laws pertaining 5 13 to auctioneering. 5 14 (2) Shows proof that the applicant has legally performed 5 15 as an auctioneer in at least five auctions prior to the date 5 16 of application. 5 17 (3) Shows proof that the applicant has successfully 5 18 completed a course of study at a certified auction school. 5 19 5. A person is eligible for an associate auctioneer's 5 20 license if the applicant satisfies both of the following: 5 21 a. The applicant is a citizen of the United States or a 5 22 legal alien. 5 23 b. The applicant is employed under the direct supervision 5 24 of an auctioneer or auction service licensed pursuant to this 5 25 chapter. 5 26 6. A person is eligible for an auction clerk or auction 5 27 cashier license if the applicant satisfies all of the 5 28 following: 5 29 a. The applicant is at least eighteen years of age. 5 30 b. The applicant is a citizen of the United States or a 5 31 legal alien. 5 32 c. The applicant has not been convicted of a felony. 5 33 d. The applicant does one of the following: 5 34 (1) Passes a written examination demonstrating the 5 35 applicant's knowledge of the position of auction clerk or 6 1 auction cashier, acceptable accounting methodology, and the 6 2 laws pertaining to such position. 6 3 (2) Shows proof that the applicant has successfully 6 4 completed a course of study at a certified auction school. 6 5 (3) Shows proof that the applicant has legally performed 6 6 as an auction clerk or auction cashier in at least five 6 7 auctions within the previous five years prior to application. 6 8 7. An auction service license may be issued for the 6 9 purpose of engaging in the business of arranging, managing, 6 10 sponsoring, advertising, or conducting auctions, to a person 6 11 who satisfies the requirements both for licensure as an 6 12 auctioneer and for licensure as an auction clerk or auction 6 13 cashier. 6 14 8. A licensed auction clerk or auction cashier, and a 6 15 licensed auction service, must hold an Iowa retail sales tax 6 16 permit. 6 17 Sec. 7. NEW SECTION. 545A.7 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS. 6 18 1. The commission shall prepare license examinations for 6 19 an auctioneer license, auction clerk or auction cashier 6 20 license, and auction service license. The commission shall 6 21 also prepare study and reference materials on which the 6 22 examinations are based. The examination for auctioneers, 6 23 auction clerks or auction cashiers, and auction services must 6 24 be designed to establish the applicant's general knowledge of 6 25 the auction profession, the principles of conducting an 6 26 auction, and the laws of this state pertaining to auctioneers, 6 27 auction clerks or auction cashiers, and auction services. The 6 28 license examination must be offered at least four times a year 6 29 at locations designated by the commission. 6 30 2. A person who establishes eligibility for an auctioneer 6 31 license, auction clerk or auction cashier license, or auction 6 32 service license must apply to the commission to take a license 6 33 examination. The application must be accompanied by an 6 34 examination fee. Upon the receipt of an examination 6 35 application with the required fee, the commission shall 7 1 furnish the applicant with study materials and references on 7 2 which the examination will be based and a schedule specifying 7 3 the dates and places the examination will be offered. The 7 4 applicant may take the examination at any scheduled offering 7 5 within ninety days after receipt of the study materials. If 7 6 an applicant fails the examination, the applicant may reapply 7 7 to take the license examination again. However, if the 7 8 applicant fails the examination twice within a one-year 7 9 period, the applicant must wait one year from the last date of 7 10 examination to reapply. 7 11 3. A person who establishes eligibility for an auction 7 12 service license must make application to the commission to 7 13 take both an auctioneer and auction service examination and 7 14 must comply with the requirements of subsection 2. Both 7 15 examinations shall be offered and may be taken on the same 7 16 day. 7 17 Sec. 8. NEW SECTION. 545A.8 NONRESIDENT LICENSE. 7 18 1. An application for an auctioneer license, auction clerk 7 19 or auction cashier license, or auction service license from a 7 20 nonresident may be issued by the commission as follows: 7 21 a. If the application is accompanied by a certified copy 7 22 of an auctioneer license, auction clerk or auction cashier 7 23 license, or auction service license issued to the applicant by 7 24 the applicant's state of residence, and the commission has 7 25 determined that the applicant's state has substantially 7 26 equivalent licensing requirements, and only if the applicant's 7 27 state extends similar recognition and courtesies to this 7 28 state, the commission shall accept the license as proof of the 7 29 applicant's professional competence and shall waive the course 7 30 of study and examination requirements of section 545A.7. 7 31 b. If an application is received from a nonresident of 7 32 this state where the applicant's state of residency does not 7 33 have an auctioneer license, auction clerk or auction cashier 7 34 license, or auction service license requirement, the 7 35 commission may issue a nonresident license to the applicant if 8 1 the applicant meets the requirements of section 545A.6 and all 8 2 other application requirements must be complied with by 8 3 nonresidents. 8 4 2. The commission may issue a license to a nonresident 8 5 applicant for an associate auctioneer license if the applicant 8 6 meets the requirements of section 545A.6 and all other 8 7 application requirements must be complied with by 8 8 nonresidents. 8 9 3. A nonresident applying for a license pursuant to this 8 10 section shall file a written power of attorney designating the 8 11 secretary of state as the agent of the nonresident upon whom 8 12 service of process may be had in the event of any suit against 8 13 the nonresident person, and such power of attorney shall be so 8 14 prepared and in such form as to render effective the 8 15 jurisdiction of the courts of this state over the nonresident 8 16 applicant. A nonresident who has a duly appointed resident 8 17 agent upon whom process may be served as provided by law is 8 18 not required to designate the secretary of state as such 8 19 agent. The secretary of state is allowed such fees as 8 20 provided by law for designating resident agents. The 8 21 secretary shall be furnished with a copy of such designation 8 22 of the secretary of state or of a resident agent, with the 8 23 copy to be certified by the secretary of state. 8 24 4. A licensed nonresident auction clerk or auction cashier 8 25 and licensed nonresident auction service must hold an Iowa 8 26 sales tax permit. 8 27 Sec. 9. NEW SECTION. 545A.9 LICENSE CERTIFICATE. 8 28 1. A license certificate issued under this chapter shall 8 29 bear the signature or facsimile signature of a member of the 8 30 commission and a license number assigned by the commission. 8 31 2. No less than ninety days prior to the expiration of a 8 32 licensee's license, the commission shall issue a renewal 8 33 notice to each licensee. 8 34 Sec. 10. NEW SECTION. 545A.10 DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR 8 35 REVOCATION OF LICENSE. 9 1 1. The rights of a holder of a license as a licensed 9 2 auctioneer, licensed associate auctioneer, licensed auction 9 3 clerk or auction cashier, or licensed auction service may be 9 4 revoked or suspended, or the holder may be otherwise 9 5 disciplined as provided in this chapter. The commission may 9 6 investigate the actions of a licensee and may revoke or 9 7 suspend the rights of a licensee or otherwise discipline a 9 8 licensee for violation of this chapter or of a rule adopted 9 9 pursuant to this chapter. Violations shall include, but are 9 10 not limited to, the following acts or omissions: 9 11 a. Procurement or attempt to procure a license under this 9 12 chapter by knowingly making a false statement, submitting 9 13 false information, refusing to provide complete information in 9 14 response to a question in an application for license, or 9 15 participating in any form of fraud or misrepresentation. 9 16 b. Failure to meet the minimum qualifications established 9 17 by this chapter. 9 18 c. Continued and flagrant misrepresentations or for making 9 19 false promises through agents, advertising, or otherwise. 9 20 d. Failing to account for or remit, within a reasonable 9 21 time, any money or property belonging to others that comes 9 22 into the licensee's possession, or for commingling funds of 9 23 others with the licensee's own or failing to keep such funds 9 24 of others in an escrow or trust account. 9 25 e. Conviction, including a conviction based upon a plea of 9 26 guilt or nolo contendere, in a court of competent jurisdiction 9 27 of this state or any other state of a crime which is 9 28 substantially related to the qualifications, functions, and 9 29 duties of a person engaged in the auction profession or 9 30 involving moral turpitude or a felony. 9 31 f. Failure or refusal without good cause to exercise 9 32 reasonable diligence in preparing an auction, conducting an 9 33 auction, or completing an auction. 9 34 g. A violation of the uniform commercial code, chapter 9 35 554, in the conduct of an auction. 10 1 2. Before denying an application for a license or before 10 2 suspending or revoking any license, the commission shall in 10 3 all cases set the matter for a hearing and shall, at least 10 4 thirty days before the date set for the hearing, notify in 10 5 writing the applicant or licensee of the charges made against 10 6 the applicant or licensee, or of the question to be 10 7 determined, including notice of when and where the hearing 10 8 will be held. 10 9 3. The applicant or licensee is entitled to an opportunity 10 10 to be present and to be heard in person or by counsel and to 10 11 have an opportunity to offer evidence by oral testimony, by 10 12 affidavit, or by deposition. 10 13 4. Written notice may be served by delivery of the notice 10 14 personally to the applicant or licensee or by mailing the 10 15 notice by certified mail to the last known mailing address of 10 16 the applicant or licensee. If the applicant or licensee is an 10 17 associate auctioneer, the commission shall also notify the 10 18 auctioneer employing the associate auctioneer by mailing the 10 19 notice by certified mail to the employing auctioneer's last 10 20 known address. 10 21 5. The hearing shall be conducted pursuant to chapter 17A. 10 22 6. If, after hearing, the commission determines that a 10 23 license should be denied, revoked, or suspended, the applicant 10 24 or licensee has thirty days in which to appeal the 10 25 commission's decision to the district court of the county in 10 26 which the disqualification or violation is alleged to have 10 27 occurred. 10 28 Sec. 11. NEW SECTION. 545A.11 AUCTIONEER RECOVERY AND 10 29 EDUCATION FUND ESTABLISHED PURPOSE. 10 30 1. a. An auctioneer recovery and education fund is 10 31 created in the state treasury under the control of the 10 32 commission. 10 33 b. In addition to the license fees collected pursuant to 10 34 this chapter, upon renewal of every auction clerk or auction 10 35 cashier and auction service license, the commission, in its 11 1 discretion and based upon the needs of the commission, may 11 2 assess every licensee an amount not to exceed fifty dollars 11 3 per year to be deposited in the auctioneer recovery and 11 4 education fund. 11 5 c. In addition to the license fees collected pursuant to 11 6 this chapter, an applicant for an initial license shall pay an 11 7 additional amount of fifty dollars, but upon renewal shall pay 11 8 the same fee as other licensees. 11 9 2. Moneys in the fund shall be used for the following 11 10 purposes: 11 11 a. Payment to a person aggrieved by a licensee as the 11 12 result of a violation of this chapter or rules adopted 11 13 pursuant to this chapter. Payment is to be made upon the 11 14 entry of a final order entered by the commission or by a 11 15 court. The commission is authorized to pay to the aggrieved 11 16 person or persons an aggregate amount not to exceed twenty 11 17 thousand dollars against any one licensee, provided that the 11 18 licensee has refused to pay such claim within a period of 11 19 twenty days of entry of a final order and provided further 11 20 that the amount or amounts of money in question are certain 11 21 and liquidated. 11 22 b. The commission shall attempt to maintain a minimum 11 23 level of two hundred thousand dollars in the fund for recovery 11 24 and guaranty purposes. All moneys in the fund may be invested 11 25 in the same manner as funds of the Iowa public employees' 11 26 retirement system and the interest from such investments shall 11 27 be deposited to the credit of the fund. Sufficient liquidity 11 28 shall be maintained so that moneys are available to satisfy 11 29 any and all claims, subject to available funds, which may be 11 30 processed through the commission by means of administrative 11 31 hearing as outlined in this chapter. 11 32 c. The commission, in its discretion, may use any funds in 11 33 excess of the two hundred thousand dollar level for any of the 11 34 following purposes: 11 35 (1) To carry out the advancement of education and research 12 1 in the auction field for the benefit of licensees, and for 12 2 improving the efficiency of the auction profession. 12 3 (2) To underwrite educational seminars and other forms of 12 4 education projects for the use and benefit generally of 12 5 licensees. 12 6 (3) To establish an auction chair or courses at state 12 7 institutions of higher learning for the purpose of making such 12 8 courses available to licensees and the general public. 12 9 (4) To contract for particular research projects relating 12 10 to the auction profession. 12 11 (5) To sponsor, contract for, and to underwrite any and 12 12 all other educational and research projects of a similar 12 13 nature having to do with the advancement of the auction 12 14 profession. 12 15 (6) To cooperate with associations of auctioneers and any 12 16 other groups for the enlightenment and advancement of 12 17 licensees. 12 18 (7) To increase the level of the auctioneer recovery and 12 19 education fund above two hundred thousand dollars. 12 20 (8) To augment the regular trust and agency account of the 12 21 commission. 12 22 3. a. If a licensee is found guilty of violation of this 12 23 chapter or of the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, and 12 24 if the amount of money lost by the aggrieved party or parties 12 25 is in dispute or cannot be determined accurately, the 12 26 liability of the licensee and the amount of damages shall be 12 27 determined by the district court in the county where the 12 28 alleged violation took place, provided that the commission has 12 29 previously determined that a violation has occurred and a 12 30 final order has been entered. 12 31 b. If such an order has been entered and the rights of the 12 32 licensee have been finally adjudicated, the district court 12 33 shall make a finding as to the monetary damages growing out of 12 34 the violation. 12 35 c. When a final order has been entered by the district 13 1 court, or after appeal, if any, and upon certification to the 13 2 commission, the aggrieved party or parties shall be paid such 13 3 amount or amounts in the aggregate not to exceed twenty 13 4 thousand dollars by the commission, and the license held by 13 5 the licensee against whom the claim was made by the aggrieved 13 6 party shall be suspended at a minimum until such time as the 13 7 licensee has reimbursed the auctioneer recovery and education 13 8 fund for all amounts paid to the aggrieved party as a result 13 9 of the violation. 13 10 d. Upon payment by the commission of any sum to the 13 11 aggrieved party, the commission shall be subrogated to all 13 12 rights of the aggrieved party to the extent of the payment and 13 13 the aggrieved party shall to the extent of the payment assign 13 14 such right, title, and interest in the judgement to the 13 15 commission. 13 16 e. A claim for monetary damages or relief from the 13 17 auctioneer recovery and education fund must be made in writing 13 18 on a proof of loss form submitted to the commission within six 13 19 months of the act of the auctioneer giving rise to the loss. 13 20 Failure to file such claims within the six-month period shall 13 21 bar the claim. Additional evidence shall be submitted by the 13 22 claimant if required by the commission. 13 23 f. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, 13 24 an unreimbursed amount greater than twenty thousand dollars 13 25 shall not be paid by the commission on account of any one 13 26 licensee, regardless of the length of time, the number of 13 27 claims or claimants, or the size of such claims, individually 13 28 or in the aggregate. Upon reimbursement of the fund by the 13 29 licensee for all amounts paid, future claims timely filed with 13 30 the commission regarding the licensee concerning different 13 31 matters may be received pursuant to this section. 13 32 g. A claim shall not be approved under this section for 13 33 amounts which, in the aggregate, exceed the maximum payable in 13 34 effect at the time of the act or acts of the licensee giving 13 35 rise to the claims on account of any one licensee. A 14 1 statutory increase in the established maximum shall not apply 14 2 retroactively. 14 3 4. This section is not intended to substitute for, 14 4 circumvent, or duplicate other remedies existing at law for 14 5 claimants or potential claimants, but constitutes a last 14 6 resort for aggrieved persons who would not, but for the 14 7 provisions of this section, be able to recover their losses by 14 8 any other means available. The commission shall have full 14 9 discretion to require that claimants exhaust all other 14 10 remedies prior to proceeding under this section. 14 11 Sec. 12. NEW SECTION. 545A.12 PREEMPTION. 14 12 A political subdivision of this state shall not levy or 14 13 collect any license fee, tax, or other fee, or require the 14 14 licensing in any manner of any auctioneer, associate 14 15 auctioneer, auction clerk or auction cashier, or auction 14 16 service subject to this chapter. 14 17 Sec. 13. NEW SECTION. 545A.13 TRUST ACCOUNT 14 18 REQUIREMENTS. 14 19 1. A licensee shall maintain a trust account as provided 14 20 in this section for the deposit and dispersal of all proceeds 14 21 collected on the behalf of another person, including sales 14 22 tax, if applicable. The account shall be separate from all 14 23 other trust accounts of the holder and may be an interest 14 24 bearing account. For purposes of this section, "licensee" 14 25 means a licensed auction clerk or auction cashier or licensed 14 26 auction service. 14 27 2. A licensee required to maintain a trust account 14 28 pursuant to this section shall report to the commission the 14 29 name and mailing address of the financial institution where 14 30 the trust account is maintained and the trust account number. 14 31 A consent form shall also be furnished to the commission from 14 32 the licensee and the financial institution to permit the 14 33 examination and audit of the trust account by the commission 14 34 or the commission's representative. 14 35 3. Auction trust accounts shall be maintained as follows: 15 1 a. A resident licensee shall maintain a trust account in a 15 2 federally insured financial institution located in this state. 15 3 b. A nonresident licensee licensed in such licensee's 15 4 state of residence shall maintain a trust account in this 15 5 state in the same manner as provided for a resident licensee 15 6 under paragraph "a", or in a federally insured financial 15 7 institution in the licensee's state of residence and the 15 8 licensee shall comply with subsection 2. 15 9 c. A nonresident licensee who is a resident of a state 15 10 that does not provide for the licensing of auctioneers, 15 11 auction clerks or auction cashiers, or auction services must 15 12 maintain an auction trust account in a federally insured Iowa 15 13 financial institution and the licensee shall comply with 15 14 subsection 2. 15 15 4. An auction trust account may contain sufficient 15 16 personal funds of the licensee to maintain that account. 15 17 Sec. 14. NEW SECTION. 545A.14 INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINT 15 18 ACTION. 15 19 The commission, upon its own motion, may, or on the written 15 20 and verified complaint of any person aggrieved by the actions 15 21 of an auctioneer, associate auctioneer, auction clerk or 15 22 auction cashier, or an auction service in the conduct of an 15 23 auction shall, investigate alleged violations and complaints 15 24 of this chapter by a licensed or unlicensed auctioneer, 15 25 associate auctioneer, auction clerk or auction cashier, or 15 26 auction service. 15 27 Sec. 15. NEW SECTION. 545A.15 PENALTIES. 15 28 1. A person who acts as an auctioneer, associate 15 29 auctioneer, auction clerk or auction cashier, or auction 15 30 service without first obtaining a license under this chapter 15 31 commits a simple misdemeanor. 15 32 2. A person who violates any other provisions of this 15 33 chapter, or a rule adopted by the commission in the 15 34 administration of this chapter for which no other penalty is 15 35 provided, commits a simple misdemeanor. 16 1 3. The commission shall adopt rules providing for civil 16 2 penalties in amounts as permitted by state law and as 16 3 determined by the commission. 16 4 Sec. 16. NEW SECTION. 545A.16 AUCTION CONTRACTS. 16 5 1. A licensee and each seller of personal property at an 16 6 auction which is to be conducted or managed within the state 16 7 shall enter into a written contract. Such contract must be 16 8 signed by all parties. 16 9 2. The written contract, at a minimum, shall contain the 16 10 following: 16 11 a. The auctioneer's, auction clerk's or auction cashier's, 16 12 and the auction service's name, trade or business name, and 16 13 the license number of the auctioneer, auction clerk or auction 16 14 cashier, or auction service. 16 15 b. The name of the owner or consignor of the property to 16 16 be auctioned. 16 17 c. A general description of the property to be sold. 16 18 d. Any restriction relating to conducting the auction and 16 19 a statement indicating whether the auctioneer, auction clerk 16 20 or auction cashier, or auction service is authorized to 16 21 purchase at the auction. 16 22 e. A description of all services to be provided and the 16 23 fee for such services, including whether a buyer's premium 16 24 will be assessed and, if so, the amount of such premium. 16 25 f. A statement indicating which party is responsible for 16 26 advertising and other auction expenses. 16 27 g. The date, location, and starting time of the auction. 16 28 h. A statement as to the responsibilities of each party 16 29 for the auction. 16 30 i. A statement by the seller that the seller has title or 16 31 right to sell all property to be sold at auction with 16 32 identification of those items which are subject to an 16 33 encumbrance or lien and the disclosure of the person or entity 16 34 holding an encumbrance or lien. 16 35 j. A statement as to whether any advertised listed items 17 1 may be withdrawn prior to the sale. 17 2 3. An owner or consignor of the property to be auctioned 17 3 shall be furnished with a copy of the contract. 17 4 4. Section 543B.7 applies to an auction involving real 17 5 property. 17 6 Sec. 17. NEW SECTION. 545A.17 ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS. 17 7 1. An auctioneer, auction clerk or auction cashier, or 17 8 auction service who advertises to hold, conduct, or act as an 17 9 auction clerk or auction cashier at an auction within this 17 10 state shall indicate in such advertisement the name and 17 11 license number of the auctioneer, auction clerk or auction 17 12 cashier, and auction service. 17 13 2. This section does not pertain to advertisements for an 17 14 auction that is to be held in another state. 17 15 Sec. 18. NEW SECTION. 545A.18 EMPLOYMENT BY AUCTION 17 16 SERVICE. 17 17 A person licensed under this chapter shall not act as an 17 18 auctioneer, associate auctioneer, or auction clerk or auction 17 19 cashier for an auction service unless the auction service is 17 20 licensed under this chapter. 17 21 Sec. 19. NEW SECTION. 545A.19 EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS. 17 22 This chapter does not apply to a person who engages in any 17 23 of the following: 17 24 1. An auction conducted by order of the court pursuant to 17 25 Title 11 of the United States Code relating to bankruptcy. 17 26 2. An auction conducted by an employee of the United 17 27 States, or of this state or its political subdivisions, in the 17 28 course and scope of the employee's employment. 17 29 3. An auction conducted by a charitable or nonprofit 17 30 organization, if the auctioneer receives no compensation. 17 31 4. An auction conducted by an individual of that 17 32 individual's own property if such individual is not engaged in 17 33 the business of selling such property as an auctioneer on a 17 34 recurring basis. 17 35 5. A foreclosure auction of realty conducted personally by 18 1 a trustee under a deed of trust. 18 2 6. A foreclosure auction of personal property conducted 18 3 personally by the mortgagee, or other secured party, or an 18 4 employee or agent of such mortgagee or other secured party 18 5 acting in the course and scope of the employee's employment, 18 6 if the employee or agent is not engaged otherwise in the 18 7 auction business and if all property for sale at auction is 18 8 subject to a security agreement. 18 9 7. A sale conducted by sealed bid. 18 10 8. An auction conducted in a course of study for 18 11 auctioneers or auction clerks or auction cashiers and 18 12 conducted for student training purposes. 18 13 9. An auction conducted by a posted stockyard or market 18 14 agency as defined by the federal Packers and Stockyard Act, 18 15 1921, as amended, 7 U.S.C. } 181 et seq. 18 16 10. An auction of livestock conducted by a nonprofit 18 17 livestock trade association chartered in this state if the 18 18 auction involves only the sale of livestock of the trade 18 19 association's members. 18 20 11. An auction conducted by a charitable or nonprofit 18 21 organization chartered in this state if the auction involves 18 22 only the property of the organization or its members and the 18 23 auction is part of an event that is organized under state or 18 24 local authority. 18 25 Sec. 20. INITIAL IOWA AUCTION AND AUCTIONEER COMMISSION 18 26 APPOINTMENTS. The initial members of the Iowa auction and 18 27 auctioneer commission shall be appointed to the following 18 28 terms: 18 29 1. Two members shall be appointed for a term of three 18 30 years. 18 31 2. Two members shall be appointed for a term of two years. 18 32 3. One member shall be appointed for a term of one year. 18 33 EXPLANATION 18 34 This bill creates a new Code chapter 545A entitled the 18 35 "Iowa Auction and Auctioneer Licensing Act". 19 1 New Code section 545A.2 creates definitions for terms used 19 2 in the chapter including "associate auctioneer", "auction", 19 3 "auction clerk" or "auction cashier", "auctioneer", "auction 19 4 service", "certified auction school", "commission", 19 5 "licensee", "person", "property", "secured party", and "trust 19 6 account". 19 7 New Code section 545A.3 establishes the Iowa auction and 19 8 auctioneer commission consisting of five voting members 19 9 appointed by the governor and subject to senate confirmation. 19 10 Members of the commission are to serve three-year staggered 19 11 terms. Four members are to be appointed who represent 19 12 auctioneers, auction clerks and auction cashiers, associate 19 13 auctioneers, and auction services. One member is to be 19 14 appointed who represents the public. 19 15 New Code section 545A.4 establishes the duties of the 19 16 commission including maintaining a registry of licensees, 19 17 establishing licensing requirements, establishing continuing 19 18 education requirements, and adopting rules for the 19 19 implementation of the new Code chapter. 19 20 New Code section 545A.5 provides that the commission is to 19 21 establish and collect a reasonable fee for a license 19 22 application, examination, reexamination, issuance and renewal 19 23 of a license, and any delinquency fee. Such fees are to be 19 24 deposited in the auctioneer recovery and education fund. 19 25 New Code section 545A.6 establishes license requirements 19 26 for an auctioneer, associate auctioneer, auction clerk or 19 27 auction cashier, and auction service. 19 28 New Code section 545A.7 provides that the commission is to 19 29 establish license examinations for an auctioneer, associate 19 30 auctioneer, auction clerk or cashier, or auction service. The 19 31 commission is also required to prepare study and reference 19 32 materials on which the examinations are based. 19 33 New Code section 545A.8 establishes requirements for 19 34 nonresident licenses. 19 35 New Code section 545A.9 provides for a license certificate 20 1 and provides that the commission is to issue a renewal notice 20 2 to licensees no less than 90 days prior to the expiration of a 20 3 license. 20 4 New Code section 545A.10 establishes acts which are to 20 5 result in the denial, suspension, or revocation of a license. 20 6 New Code section 545A.11 creates the auctioneer recovery 20 7 and education fund to be used for the payment of the expenses 20 8 of the commission and for making payments to persons aggrieved 20 9 by a licensee. The commission is to maintain a minimum level 20 10 of $200,000 in the fund. The bill directs the commission to 20 11 assess an additional fee not to exceed $50 against licensees 20 12 for deposit into the fund. The additional fee is to be paid 20 13 upon making an initial application for a license and upon the 20 14 renewal of such license. 20 15 New Code section 545A.12 provides that a political 20 16 subdivision of the state is prohibited from levying or 20 17 collecting a license fee, tax, or other fee, or requiring any 20 18 license of an auctioneer, associate auctioneer, auction clerk 20 19 or auction cashier, or auction service who is subject to this 20 20 chapter. 20 21 New Code section 545A.13 provides that a licensee is to 20 22 maintain a trust account in a federally insured financial 20 23 institution. 20 24 New Code section 545A.14 provides for the investigation of 20 25 a complaint against a licensee by the commission. 20 26 New Code section 545A.15 provides that a violation of the 20 27 provisions of new Code chapter 545A is a simple misdemeanor. 20 28 The bill also authorizes the commission to establish civil 20 29 penalties. 20 30 New Code section 545A.16 provides that a written contract 20 31 is to be entered into between a licensee and each seller of 20 32 personal property at an auction. The bill provides that Code 20 33 section 543B.7 applies to an auction involving real property. 20 34 The bill establishes items which are to be included in any 20 35 such contract. 21 1 New Code section 545A.17 provides that an auctioneer, 21 2 auction clerk or auction cashier, or auction service who 21 3 advertises to hold, conduct, or act as a clerk or cashier at 21 4 an auction within this state shall indicate in such 21 5 advertisement the name and license number of the auctioneer, 21 6 auction clerk or auction cashier, and auction service. 21 7 New Code section 545A.18 prohibits a person from acting as 21 8 an auctioneer, auction clerk or auction cashier, or auction 21 9 service unless the person is licensed under the chapter. 21 10 New Code section 545A.19 establishes transactions which are 21 11 exempt from the requirements of new Code chapter 545A. 21 12 LSB 3004HH 77 21 13 mj/jl/8.1
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