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Chapter 1802
Auctioneers

Sections

1802.001
Definitions
1802.002
Applicability
1802.003
Preemption
1802.004
Advertisement of Auction
1802.005
Rules
1802.051
License Required
1802.052
Eligibility for Auctioneer's License
1802.053
Eligibility for Associate Auctioneer License
1802.054
Application for License
1802.055
Application for Examination
1802.056
License Examination
1802.058
Reexamination
1802.101
Auctioneer Advisory Board
1802.102
Appointment of Advisory Board; Membership; Eligibility
1802.103
Terms; Vacancies
1802.104
Presiding Officer
1802.106
Compensation
1802.107
Meetings
1802.108
Civil Liability
1802.121
Written Contracts
1802.122
Standards of Practice
1802.151
Fund
1802.152
Management of Fund
1802.153
Additional Fees
1802.155
Liability
1802.202
Consumer Claims
1802.203
Hearing
1802.204
Appeal
1802.205
Payment of Claim
1802.206
Payment Limits
1802.207
Reimbursement; Interest
1802.208
Subrogation
1802.209
Effect on Disciplinary Proceedings
1802.251
Disciplinary Action; Administrative Penalty
1802.252
Revocation for Claim on Fund
1802.253
Hearing by State Office of Administrative Hearings
1802.301
Practicing Without License; Offense
1802.302
Frivolous Claim; Offense
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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