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Title 47 Occupations-Professions · Chapter 4707 Auctioneers
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Section 4707.01 — Auctioneer definitions.
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Section 4707.02 — Unlicensed practice.
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Section 4707.03 — State auctioneers commission.
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Section 4707.04 — Organization of commission; standards for courses of study.
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Section 4707.05 — Auctioneers fund.
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Section 4707.06 — Record of auctioneers.
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Section 4707.07 — Auctioneer license.
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Section 4707.08 — Examinations.
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Section 4707.10 — Fees - renewals - notice of name or address change.
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Section 4707.011 — Administration.
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Section 4707.11 — Proof of financial responsibility.
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Section 4707.13 — Consent to service by nonresidents.
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Section 4707.14 — Definite place of business.
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Section 4707.15 — Disciplinary actions.
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Section 4707.16 — Investigation of complaints.
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Section 4707.18 — Collection of service fees for nonpayment in court.
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Section 4707.19 — Administrative rules.
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Section 4707.20 — Written contract or agreement in duplicate required.
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Section 4707.21 — Records and information.
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Section 4707.021 — Real property auctions.
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Section 4707.22 — Advertisements.
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Section 4707.022 — Reserve auction presumed - absentee bidding - agent of owner or consignee.
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Section 4707.023 — Requirements for absolute auction - bid by licensee or seller.
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Section 4707.23 — Effect of child support default on license.
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Section 4707.024 — Deposit of auction proceeds in escrow or trust account - disbursement.
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Section 4707.24 — Provisions inapplicable to one-time residential auction.
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Section 4707.25 — Auction recovery fund.
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Section 4707.26 — Initiating claim against recovery fund.
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Section 4707.27 — Filing notice of application.
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Section 4707.28 — Order directing payment.
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Section 4707.29 — Limitations on recovery.
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Section 4707.30 — License suspension.
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Section 4707.31 — Director's discretion to make payment without order.
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Section 4707.32 — Recovery against auction firm or firm and licensed auctioneer.
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Section 4707.33 — Compliance with law regarding sanctions for human trafficking.
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Section 4707.072 — Nonresident one-auction license.
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Section 4707.073 — Auctioneer: corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or association license.
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Section 4707.074 — Auction firm license required for person providing auction services.
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Section 4707.091 — Placement of license on deposit - reacquisition - proof of financial responsibility.
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Section 4707.99 — Penalty.
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Section 4707.101 — Continuing education for auctioneers and auction firm managers.
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Section 4707.111 — State is sole regulator of auctions.
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Section 4707.151 — Bid rigging prohibition.
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Section 4707.152 — Written reprimand for violations.
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Section 4707.153 — Suspension for failure to complete continuing education.
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Section 4707.171 — Auction education fund.
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Section 4707.261 — Verified application for order directing payment form fund.
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Section 4707.262 — Determining whether recovery should be from real estate or auction recovery fund.
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