21 NCAC 04B .0502. REQUIREMENTS FOR APPROVAL/MINIMUM STANDARDS  


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  • (a)  In order to be accepted as an approved school, and in order to remain approved, the course curriculum must contain classroom instruction in the following subjects for the minimum number of hours shown:

    (1)           Essential Core Curriculum (minimum 50 hours);

    16 Hours -             Bid Calling, Voice Control, Proper Breathing Techniques,

    and Use and Sequence of  Numbers;

    4 Hours -               Advertising;

    8 Hours -               Auctioneers Law and Rules and Regulations;

    2 Hours -               Uniform Commercial Code and Bulk Transfers;

    2 Hours -               Drafting and Negotiating Contracts;

    2 Hours -               Closing Statements and Settlements;

    8 Hours -               Accounting and Mathematics;

    1 Hour -                 Auctioneering Ethics;

    2 Hours -               Handling Sale Proceeds and Escrow Accounts;

    2 Hours -               Auction Preparation and Setup;

    3 Hours -               Review and Testing (End of Course).

    (2)           Supplemental Instruction Areas (minimum 30 hours):

    Antiques                                                                                Heavy Equipment

    Real Estate                                                           Automobiles

    Technology                                                           Cattle and Livestock

    Environmental Issues                                         Public Speaking

    Computers                                                            Estate Sales

    Firearms                                                                                Appraising

    Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Sales                  Sales Tax Requirements

    Art, Rugs, Jewelry                                                Hygiene and Personal Appearance

    Body Language                                                   Ring Work

    Farm Machinery                                                  Consignment Auctions

    Minimum hours are not required in individual supplemental subjects, however, all topics must be addressed in the school.

    (3)           Courses that include students that will become North Carolina applicants must provide a minimum of 2 hours of instruction on the North Carolina Auctioneers Law and Rules, G.S. 85B and 21 NCAC 04B.  This instruction shall be included within the minimum required 8 hours instruction of Auctioneers Law and Rules and Regulations.

    (b)  Students attending an approved course must attend and successfully complete a minimum of 80 hours of classroom instruction according to the list of subjects and minimum hours of instruction in each subject specified in Paragraph (a) of this Rule.  An hour of creditable instruction is defined as 50 minutes of classroom instruction or practical exercise accompanied by a 10 minute break.

    (c)  Each course offered must include instruction by a minimum of five different instructors, at least two of whom must be professional auctioneers.  Regardless of the total number of hours taught by any given instructor, no more than 20 hours of an individual's instruction may be counted to satisfy the requirements of Paragraph (a) of this Rule.

    (d)  The school shall establish standards for all persons who instruct in an approved school with minimum training or experience, or a combination thereof, in the particular field in which they are instructing.

    (e)  The school shall provide or make available suitable facilities, equipment, materials and supplies necessary for the course, specifically including:

    (1)           a comfortable, well-lighted and ventilated classroom with a seating capacity sufficient to accommodate all students; and

    (2)           audio-visual equipment and other instructional devices and aids necessary and beneficial to the delivery of effective training.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 85B-3.1; 85B-4(d);

Eff. November 1, 1984;

Amended Eff. May 1, 2006; April 1, 2001; March 1, 1995.