California Auctioneer Commission
California Auctioneer CommissionCalifornia Code Of Regulations
Title 16. PROFESSIONAL AND VOCATIONAL REGULATIONS
Division 35. CALIFORNIA AUCTIONEER COMMISSION
Article 1. FEES
§ 3525. Fees
(a) The fee for an initial license for an auctioneer or auction company shall be two hundred dollars ($200).
(b) The license renewal fee for an auctioneer shall be two hundred sixty-five dollars ($265) and the license renewal fee for an auction company shall be two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275).
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Note: Authority cited: Section 5717, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 5731, 5735, 5738, 5741, 5742, 5743, 5744 and 5791, Business and Professions Code.
The section noted below is Repealed.
§ 3526. Conflict of Interest Code
The Political Reform Act, Government Code Sections 81000 , et seq., requires state and local government agencies to adopt and promulgate Conflict of Interest Codes. The Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation, 2 Cal. Code of Regs. Section 18730, which contains the terms of a standard conflict of Interest Code, which can be incorporated by reference, and which may be amended by the Fair Political Practices Commission to conform to amendments in the Political Reform Act after public notice and hearings. Therefore, the terms of 2 Cal. Code of Regs. Section 18730 and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission, along with the attached Appendix in which officials and employees are designated and disclosure categories are set forth, are hereby incorporated by reference and constitute the Conflict of Interest Code of the California Auctioneer Commission.
Designated employees shall file statements of economic interests with the agency. Upon receipt of the statements of Board Members, the Executive Officer, and the Council of Advisers Members, the agency shall make and retain a copy and forward the original of these statements to the Fair Political Practices Commission.
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Note: Authority cited: Sections 87300 and 87306 , Government Code; and Section 5717, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections87300 - 87302 , Government Code.
Appendix Assigned
Designated Positions Disclosure Category
Board Member. I
Executive Officer. I
Member, Council of Advisers. I
Member, Disciplinary Review Committee. I
Consultant [FNa1] . I
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Disclosure Categories
I. All designated employees shall report any investment in, business positions in, or any income from:
1. Any person rendering services or selling products to the Commission, or the manufacturers, wholesalers or distributors of such products.
2. Any person, school, college or university offering individual courses and/or a curriculum which is approved by the Board.
3. Any person against whom the Board is contemplating legal or administrative action, has legal or administrative action pending or has intervened in such action.
4. Any person engaged in a profession or business regulated or licensed by the Commission, or has a license application pending before the Commission.
[FNa1] Consultants shall be included in the list of designated employees and shall disclose pursuant to the broadest disclosure category in the code, subject to the following limitation:
[FNThe] Executive Officer may determine in writing that a particular consultant, although a "designated position," is hired to perform a range of duties that is limited in scope and thus is not required to fully comply with the disclosure requirements in this section. Such written determination shall include a description of the consultant's duties and, based upon that description, a statement of the extent of disclosure requirements. The Executive Officer's determination is a public record and shall be retained for public inspection in the same manner and location as this conflict of interest code.
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