d) The sponsoring auctioneer may provide replacement supervision over the intern for a particular auction if the sponsoring auctioneer is not available, if the substitute auctioneer is a qualified auctioneer who has direct supervision. (c) The auctioneer who sponsors and employs an apprentice auction directly supervises the apprentice, while the apprentice conducts an auction or auction. Reciprocity: “The Board of Directors has the power to grant reciprocal admission to candidates for the positions of auctioneers or apprentice auctioneers. To be eligible for reciprocal admission, a person of good standing as an auctioneer or apprentice auctioneer must be licensed in another state and provide payment of the filing fee and a duly certified copy of the license issued to the applicant by the applicant`s current licensing state. See § 12 of the Act b) A qualified auctioneer may not employ more than two auction candidates. (b) Auction houses and auction companies licensed before July 8, 1989 that have not paid the required fee must pay the fee within 30 days of receiving notice from the board of directors and must pay the two-year renewal fee thereafter. If the required license fee is not transferred within this period, the license will be placed in an inactive state. The Board may discipline a licensee for operating an auction house or auction company if the licence is inactive. (2) has participated in at least 30 auctions. For each such auction, the applicant shall provide information indicating the type of auction, the name of the consignor, the place and date of the auction. For the purposes of this requirement, participation in an auction on any calendar day constitutes an auction.

The AAP auctioneer actively encourages new auctioneers to join the PAA. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania in Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Int`l v. E&A Contr., 706 A.2d 874 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1998) held that the Auction and Auction Permits Act (the “Act”) does not require each auction company to be licensed to perform acts that facilitate an auction. The law only requires a licensed person to conduct the auction and be responsible for revoking the license.

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission auctions collector`s items at Cordier Auctions in Harrisburg on Saturday, July 9, 2016. Daniel Zampogna, PennLive (c) With or without reservation.–This sale is subject to reservation unless the goods are expressly sold without reservation.  In the case of a conditional sale, the auctioneer may take back the goods at any time until he announces the conclusion of the auction.  In an unqualified auction, after the auctioneer has bid on an item or lot, that item or lot may only be withdrawn if no bid is submitted within a reasonable time.  In both cases, a bidder may withdraw his bid until the auctioneer announces the conclusion of the sale, but revocation by a bidder does not result in a resumption of a previous bid. Laws of Pennsylvania 72 P.S. TAXATION AND TAX AFFAIRS Chapter 5 TAX REFORM of 1971 Article II EDUCATION TAX Part VI Procedure and administration Chapter IV Assessment and collection of tax Section 7240 Retail Sales and Auctions Note: Amended Laws of Pennsylvania 72 P.S. TAXATION AND TAX AFFAIRS Chapter 5 OF THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1971 ARTICLE III INCOME TAX PART VI. a) If the intern changes sponsors, the apprentice must notify the Board in writing within 10 days of the end of the sponsorship. Pennsylvania Regulations 53 P.S.

MUNICIPAL AND QUASI-MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS Part III SECOND CLASS CITIES Chapter 54 MUNICIPAL POWERS GENERAL § 23135 On the regulation of auctions Accordingly, second-class cities have the power and authority to regulate by regulation the sale of property by public auction and to determine and enforce sanctions for violations of the provisions of para. The AAP auctioneer must clearly state all the terms of sale and the responsibilities of the buyer, and if the property is sold in an “absolute auction”, the sale is made without limit, favor or reservation. Statutes of Pennsylvania 13 Pa.C.S. COMMERCIAL CODE Division 2 SALES Chapter 23 GENERAL OBLIGATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE CONTRACT § 2328 Auctions a) Sale in lots.–In the case of an auction, where the goods are offered in lots, each lot is sold separately. (b) When the sale is concluded.–An auction shall be concluded if the auctioneer does so before the. The Pennsylvania Auctioneer and Auction Licensing Act establishes the guidelines and requirements under which the Pennsylvania auctioneer may sell real estate and personal property at public auction. Members of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association (PAA) are committed to supporting all provisions of the licensing law and serving their customers, buyers and sellers, with integrity and loyalty and measures designed to enhance the image of the association and the auction industry. (b) When the sale is concluded.–An auction is concluded when the auctioneer announces it by the fall of the hammer or in any other usual manner.

 If an auction is placed while the hammer falls in order to accept a previous bid, the auctioneer may, at his or her discretion, reopen the bid or indicate the goods sold under the auction on which the hammer fell. (a) The Board shall cause the examination of the auctioneer`s licence to be carried out at least twice a year by a professional testing body. The apprentice auctions the name, address and licence number of the sponsoring auctioneer on the learner`s permit application. At the request of the trainee, the sponsoring auctioneer shall verify that the auctioneer sponsors and employs the trainee and does not sponsor or employ more than one other apprentice auctioneer. The PAA auctioneer will not bid or purchase real or personal property for himself or herself or knowingly use false bidders in any auction conducted by him. In addition, the objective of this association will be to improve industrial relations and achieve greater public acceptance of the auction method. It is a core belief of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association that our commitment to highly ethical and professional practices will strengthen our association and give important visibility to our industry. We consciously welcome all auction professionals. We do this for everyone, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, national origin or political affiliation. We strive to foster a climate of inclusion with an environment where safety is valued, where people can feel cared for, and where they are given the opportunity to make meaningful connections. We will integrate the same principles into all our relationships with customers, customers and the public. (e) The sponsoring auctioneer named in the license must notify the Board of Directors within 10 days of any change in the trainee`s status that would affect the trainee`s ability to complete the training.

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Auctions Collectibles (a) The prescribed program of study at auction shall include 20 hours of instructional credit in the fields of study referred to in clause (c); The course is taken in schools approved by the board.