Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 2, 2024
Section 901:8-2-08 - Classification of offenses; investigative costs and civil penalties(A) A minor offense includes but is not limited to:(1) Financial harm to the owner of the item being auctioned, consignor, or public in an amount up to one thousand dollars;(2) Failure to produce copies of documents;(3) Failure to display required notices;(4) Minor advertising violations; and(5) Failure to enter into a contract (first offense only).(B) The department may assess a civil penalty up to one hundred dollars for the first minor offense and up to two hundred dollars for each subsequent minor offense. If a licensee should commit a minor offense found in paragraph (A) of this rule more than five times in a twelve month period each subsequent offense shall be considered a major offense according to paragraph (C)(2) of this rule.(C) A major offense includes but is not limited to:(1) Financial harm to the owner, consignor, or public amounting from one thousand one dollars to five thousand dollars;(2) A minor offense found in paragraph (A) of this rule which the licensee has violated more than five times in a twelve month period;(3) Acting without a license as an auctioneer, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, or auction firm;(4) Aiding an unlicensed entity;(5) Moderate or continuing advertising violations; and(6) Bad faith, dishonesty, or failure to return funds or property pursuant to the terms of a contract, or failure to return funds or property within the required fifteen day return period.(D) The department may assess a civil penalty of one hundred dollars and up to five hundred dollars for the first major violation. The department may assess a civil penalty of five hundred dollars and up to one thousand dollars for each subsequent major violation.(E) A serious offense includes, but is not limited to: (1) Financial loss to the owner, consignor, or public in an amount of five thousand one dollars and over;(2) Failure to report a conviction of a felony or fraud;(3) Fraud, theft, commingling of funds, bid rigging, or misrepresentation;(4) Providing false information on a license application; and(5) Continued failure to return funds or property pursuant to the terms of a contract, or continued failure to return funds and property within the required fifteen day period.(F) The department may assess a civil penalty of one thousand dollars and up to five thousand dollars for the first serious violation. The department may assess a civil penalty of five thousand dollars and up to ten thousand dollars for each subsequent serious violation.Ohio Admin. Code 901:8-2-08
Effective: 2/16/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/30/2022 and 02/16/2028
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4707.19
Rule Amplifies: 4707.99
Prior Effective Dates: 03/21/2006, 10/16/2006, 07/04/2015, 09/23/2021