By: Goldman (Senate Sponsor - Kolkhorst) H.B. No. 4416          (In the Senate - Received from the House May 8, 2023;   May 9, 2023, read first time and referred to Committee on Business &   Commerce; May 17, 2023, reported favorably by the following vote:     Yeas 9, Nays 0; May 17, 2023, sent to printer.)Click here to see the committee vote     A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT     relating to the regulation of auctioneering by the Texas Department   of Licensing and Regulation; authorizing an administrative   penalty.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  Section 1802.001(2), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:                (2)  "Associate auctioneer" means an individual who,   for compensation, sells or offers to sell property at an auction [is   employed by and] under the direct supervision of a licensed   auctioneer [to sell or offer to sell property at an auction].          SECTION 2.  Subchapter A, Chapter 1802, Occupations Code, is   amended by adding Section 1802.005 to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.005.  RULES. The commission shall adopt rules   necessary to administer and enforce this chapter.          SECTION 3.  Sections 1802.051(a) and (c), Occupations Code,   are amended to read as follows:          (a)  A person may not act as an auctioneer or associate   auctioneer in this state unless the person holds a license issued by   the department [executive director] under this chapter.          (c)  Except as provided by Subsection (d), an individual who   is licensed under this chapter may not act as an auctioneer or   associate auctioneer for an entity unless the entity:                (1)  is an auction company owned or operated by an   individual who is licensed under this chapter; or                (2)  is a real estate brokerage firm that is operated by   a broker licensed by the Texas Real Estate Commission.          SECTION 4.  Section 1802.052, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.052.  ELIGIBILITY FOR AUCTIONEER'S LICENSE.  (a)     An individual is eligible for an auctioneer's license if the   individual:                (1)  is at least 18 years of age;                (2)  is a citizen of the United States or a legal alien;                (3)  either:                      (A)  passes a written or oral examination   demonstrating knowledge of the auction business and of the laws of   this state relating to the auction business; or                      (B)  shows proof of employment as a licensed   associate auctioneer [by a licensed auctioneer] for at least two   years and participation in at least 10 auctions during that   employment;                (4)  holds a high school diploma or a high school   equivalency certificate; and                (5)  has completed at least 80 hours of classroom   instruction at an auction school with a curriculum approved by the   department in accordance with the standards and procedures   established by rule adopted under this chapter.          (b)  The department, as provided by rule, may charge an   auction school a reasonable fee for approving the curriculum as   required under Subsection (a)(5) [(a)(6)].          SECTION 5.  Section 1802.053, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.053.  ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSOCIATE AUCTIONEER   LICENSE. An individual is eligible for an associate auctioneer   license if the individual [is]:                (1)  is a citizen of the United States or a legal alien;   and                (2)  works [employed] under the direct supervision of   an auctioneer licensed under this chapter.          SECTION 6.  Section 1802.054, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.054.  APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. (a) An applicant   for a license must apply to the department [executive director] on a   form and in a manner prescribed [provided] by the department   [executive director that establishes the applicant's eligibility   for the license]. The application must be accompanied by:                (1)  any fee required for the auctioneer education and   recovery fund authorized under Section 1802.153;                (2)  the required application fee; and                (3)  either:                      (A)  the permit number of a sales tax permit   issued to the applicant by the comptroller under Subchapter F,   Chapter 151, Tax Code; or                      (B)  proof of exemption from the tax permit   requirement under Chapter 151, Tax Code.          (b)  A nonresident applicant must submit with an application   for a license under this chapter a written irrevocable consent to   service of process. The consent must:                (1)  be in the form and supported by additional   information that the commission by rule requires;                (2)  provide that an action relating to any transaction   governed by this chapter may be commenced against the license   holder in the proper court of any county of this state in which the   cause of action may arise or in which the plaintiff may reside by   service of process on the executive director as the license   holder's agent; and                (3)  include a statement stipulating and agreeing that   service provided by this section is as valid and binding as if   service had been made on the person according to the laws of this or   any other state.          SECTION 7.  Section 1802.055, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.055.  APPLICATION FOR EXAMINATION. An individual   who meets the requirements [establishes that the individual is   eligible] for an auctioneer's license may apply to the department   [executive director] to take the license examination. The   application must be accompanied by the application fee.          SECTION 8.  Section 1802.056(a), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (a)  The department shall prepare, recognize, administer, or   arrange for the administration of a license examination [must be]   designed to establish:                (1)  an applicant's general knowledge of the auction   business;                (2)  the principles of conducting an auction; and                (3)  the laws of this state relating to auctioneers.          SECTION 9.  Section 1802.102(b), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (b)  In appointing advisory board members [under Subsection   (a)(1)], the presiding officer of the commission shall consider the   geographical diversity of the members.          SECTION 10.  Section 1802.103(a), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (a)  Advisory board [The] members [appointed under Section   1802.102(a)(1)] serve six-year [two-year] terms that expire on   September 1 of each odd-numbered year. Members [and] may not serve   more than two consecutive terms. If a vacancy occurs during the   term of such a member, the presiding officer of the commission, with   the commission's approval, shall appoint a replacement to serve for   the remainder of the term.          SECTION 11.  Section 1802.106, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.106.  COMPENSATION. A member of the advisory   board [appointed under Section 1802.102(a)(1)] may not receive   compensation from the department for serving on the advisory board.          SECTION 12.  Chapter 1802, Occupations Code, is amended by   adding Subchapter C-1 to read as follows:   SUBCHAPTER C-1. PRACTICE STANDARDS          Sec. 1802.121.  WRITTEN CONTRACTS. (a)  An auctioneer who   agrees to provide services to a person shall provide to the person a   written contract with the terms of the agreement.          (b)  Each contract for the services of an auctioneer must   include information required by the commission by rule.          (c)  Before any auction, the auctioneer and client must   agree in writing to an itemized inventory of property to be sold or   offered for sale by the auctioneer at auction. An amendment to the   inventory must be in writing and signed by both parties.          Sec. 1802.122.  STANDARDS OF PRACTICE. The commission by   rule shall adopt standards for the practice of auctioneers and   associate auctioneers, including standards for:                (1)  the maintenance and use of a trust or escrow   account for funds belonging or owed to another; and                (2)  required consumer notices.          SECTION 13.  Section 1802.152(a), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (a)  The department is the manager of the fund and shall[:                [(1) administer the fund without appropriation;                [(2)]  maintain books and records of the fund [as   required by the executive director;                [(3)  appear at hearings or judicial proceedings; and                [(4)  invest and reinvest the fund's assets as   instructed by the executive director].          SECTION 14.  Sections 1802.153(a) and (b), Occupations Code,   are amended to read as follows:          (a)  In addition to any other fees required by this chapter,   an applicant entitled to receive a license under this chapter must   pay a fee before the department [executive director] issues the   license.          (b)  If the balance in the fund on August [December] 31 of a   year is less than $350,000, each license holder at the next license   renewal shall pay, in addition to the renewal fee, a fee that is   equal to the greater of $50 or a pro rata share of the amount   necessary to obtain a balance in the fund of $350,000.          SECTION 15.  Section 1802.155(b), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (b)  If the fund contains insufficient assets to pay the   consumer:                (1)  the department shall record the time and date an   order for payment to a consumer was received; and                (2)  the department [executive director] shall pay   consumers for whom an order is recorded under Subdivision (1) as   funds become available in the order of the recorded time and date of   the order.          SECTION 16.  Section 1802.202(b), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (b)  The department [executive director] may not pay a claim   against an auctioneer who was not licensed at the time of the   transaction on which the claim is based.          SECTION 17.  Section 1802.203, Occupations Code, as amended   by Chapters 816 (S.B. 279) and 1215 (S.B. 1147), Acts of the 78th   Legislature, Regular Session, 2003, is reenacted and amended to   read as follows:          Sec. 1802.203.  HEARING. If the amount determined by the   department under Section 1802.202 is disputed by the auctioneer [or   the aggrieved party], the department shall refer the matter to the   State Office of Administrative Hearings for a hearing on the   disputed claim.          SECTION 18.  Sections 1802.205(a) and (b), Occupations Code,   are amended to read as follows:          (a)  If the department's determination under Section   1802.202 is not disputed by the auctioneer [or the aggrieved   party], the department [executive director] shall pay the claim   from the fund, subject to Section 1802.206.          (b)  If a hearing is held on the department's determination,   the department [executive director] shall pay to the aggrieved   party the amount of actual damages as determined by an   administrative law judge with the State Office of Administrative   Hearings who presided over the hearing, subject to Section 1802.206   [executive director].          SECTION 19.  Sections 1802.206(a) and (c), Occupations Code,   are amended to read as follows:          (a)  The department [executive director] may not pay a single   aggrieved party more than $15,000 for all claims arising from a   single auction.          (c)  The total payment of claims against a single auctioneer   arising from a single auction may not exceed $100,000 [$30,000].          SECTION 20.  Section 1802.207, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.207.  REIMBURSEMENT; INTEREST.  (a)  If the   department [executive director] pays a claim against an auctioneer,   the auctioneer shall:                (1)  reimburse the fund immediately or agree in writing   to reimburse the fund on a schedule to be determined by rule of the   commission; and                (2)  immediately pay the aggrieved party any amount due   to that party or agree in writing to pay the party on a schedule to   be determined by rule of the commission.          (b)  Payments made by an auctioneer to the fund or to an   aggrieved party under this section include interest accruing at the   rate of eight percent a year beginning on the date the department   [executive director] pays the claim.          SECTION 21.  Section 1802.208, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.208.  SUBROGATION. If the department [executive   director] pays a claim against an auctioneer, the department is   subrogated to all rights of the aggrieved party against the   auctioneer to the extent of the amount paid to the aggrieved party.          SECTION 22.  Section 1802.251, Occupations Code, is amended   to read as follows:          Sec. 1802.251.  DISCIPLINARY ACTION; ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY   [DENIAL OF APPLICATION; SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE]. The   commission or executive director may take any action or impose a   penalty under Subchapter F or G, Chapter 51, against an [deny an   application for a license or suspend or revoke the license of any]   auctioneer or associate auctioneer for:                (1)  violating this chapter or a rule adopted under   this chapter;                (2)  obtaining a license through false or fraudulent   representation;                (3)  making a substantial misrepresentation in an   application for an auctioneer's license;                (4)  engaging in a continued and flagrant course of   misrepresentation or making false promises through an agent,   advertising, or otherwise;                (5)  failing to account for or remit, within a   reasonable time, money or property belonging to another that is in   the auctioneer's possession or [and] commingling funds of another   with the auctioneer's funds or failing to keep the funds of another   in an escrow or trust account; [or]                (6)  violating a provision of the Business & Commerce   Code in conducting an auction; or                (7)  violating a rule or order of the commission or   executive director.          SECTION 23.  Sections 1802.252(a) and (c), Occupations Code,   are amended to read as follows:          (a)  The commission may revoke a license issued under this   chapter if the department [executive director] makes a payment from   the fund as the result of an action of the license holder.          (c)  An auctioneer or associate auctioneer is not eligible   for a new license until the auctioneer or associate auctioneer has   repaid in full the amount paid from the fund on the auctioneer's   account, including interest[, unless:                [(1)  a hearing is held; and                [(2)  the executive director issues a new probated   license].          SECTION 24.  Section 1802.253, Occupations Code, is amended   by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (d) to read as   follows:          (a)  If the department proposes to deny [Before denying] an   application for a license or take a disciplinary action or impose an   administrative penalty against a license holder, the applicant or   license holder is entitled to [, the commission or executive   director shall:                [(1)  set the matter for] a hearing [to be conducted by   the State Office of Administrative Hearings; and                [(2)  before the hearing date, notify the applicant in   writing of:                      [(A)  the charges alleged or the question to be   determined at the hearing; and                      [(B)  the date and location of the hearing].          (d)  A proceeding relating to a license denial or   disciplinary action by the department under this chapter is a   contested case under Chapter 2001, Government Code.          SECTION 25.  Section 1802.301(a), Occupations Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (a)  A person commits an offense if the person acts as an   auctioneer or an associate auctioneer without a license.          SECTION 26.  The following provisions of the Occupations   Code are repealed:                (1)  Sections 1802.056(b) and (c);                (2)  Section 1802.059;                (3)  Section 1802.060;                (4)  Section 1802.103(b);                (5)  Section 1802.109;                (6)  Section 1802.154;                (7)  Section 1802.156;                (8)  Section 1802.201;                (9)  Section 1802.206(b); and                (10)  Section 1802.303.          SECTION 27.  The changes in law made by this Act to Section   1802.103, Occupations Code, apply only to the term of a member of   the Auctioneer Advisory Board appointed to the board on or after the   effective date of this Act.          SECTION 28.  The changes in law made by this Act to Chapter   1802, Occupations Code, do not affect the validity of a proceeding   pending before a court or other governmental entity on the   effective date of this Act.          SECTION 29.  The repeal by this Act of Section 1802.303,   Occupations Code, does not apply to an offense committed under that   section before the effective date of this Act. An offense committed   before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in   effect on the date the offense was committed, and the former law is   continued in effect for that purpose. For purposes of this section,   an offense was committed before the effective date of this Act if   any element of the offense was committed before that date.          SECTION 30.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only   to conduct constituting a violation of Chapter 1802, Occupations   Code, that occurs on or after the effective date of this   Act.  Conduct constituting a violation of Chapter 1802,   Occupations Code, that occurs before that date is governed by the   law in effect on the date the conduct occurred, and the former law   is continued in effect for that purpose.          SECTION 31.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.     * * * * *