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Tennessee Auctioneer Commission adopts clerical rule amendments, forwards package for legal review
Summary
The Tennessee Auctioneer Commission on May 19 adopted a set of largely clerical amendments to licensing, examination and continuing-education rules and took required procedural votes to forward the package to the attorney general and secretary of state for review and publication.
The Tennessee Auctioneer Commission adopted a package of rule amendments May 19 that the agency said largely clarifies licensing, examination and continuing-education procedures and replaces its civil-penalty schedule with statutory-based ranges.
The changes, presented at a public rulemaking hearing, include simplified examination provisions, replacement of a detailed civil-penalty schedule with a statutory range of $0 to $1,000 for violations of a statute, rule or order and $0 to $2,500 for unlicensed activity, edits to the fee schedule removing reexamination fees, edits to the retirement-of-license language, and tighter language saying licensees will receive credit only for courses and…
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