Unconsolidated Pennsylvania Statutes

PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS (Title 63)


AUCTIONEER AND AUCTION LICENSING

§ 734.1. Short title.
§ 734.2. Definitions.
§ 734.3. Auctioneer and apprentice auctioneer licenses.
§ 734.4. Status of existing licensees.
§ 734.5. Applications for initial and renewal licensees.
§ 734.6. License, examination and other fees.
§ 734.7. Special licensees to furnish bond.
§ 734.8. Authority to transact business not transferable.
§ 734.9. Auction house license.
§ 734.10. Auction company license.
§ 734.11. Nonresident licensees.
§ 734.12. Reciprocity with other states.
§ 734.13. Licensee to furnish bond.
§ 734.14. No other license required.
§ 734.15. List of licensees.
§ 734.16. Records of sales.
§ 734.17. Contracts for conduct of sale.
§ 734.18. Display of licensees.
§ 734.19. Revocation or suspension of license for violation by employee.
§ 734.20. Investigations and enforcement actions.
§ 734.21. Escrow account.
§ 734.22. Hearing on charges.
§ 734.23. Administration and enforcement.
§ 734.24. Injunctive relief.
§ 734.25. Records of courts to be evidence before board.
§ 734.26. Revocation or suspension of license.
§ 734.27. Issuance of new license pending investigation and decision.
§ 734.28. Issuance of new license after revocation.
§ 734.29. Penalties.
§ 734.30. Actions by unlicensed persons prohibited.
§ 734.31. State Board of Auctioneer Examiners.
§ 734.32. Rules and Regulations.
§ 734.33. Fees and fines.
§ 734.34. Reestablishment of agency.

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