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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kentucky Board of Auctioneers
The Kentucky Board of Auctioneers, Complaint Review Committee, meeting scheduled for January 25, 2026, was canceled due to an approaching winter storm. The notice provides the details for the rescheduled video teleconference meeting, including the time, observation location, and Microsoft Teams access link, meeting ID, and passcode.
The Kentucky Board of Auctioneers held a meeting to discuss several key items. The Public Protection Cabinet is raising awareness of the Governor's initiative to stop scams across the Commonwealth. The board reviewed the budget and the Education and Recovery Fund. There was also a legal update, including the introduction of a new Staff Attorney and a discussion about an upcoming regulation review. The board also discussed a complaint committee report and motions from a closed session, including a motion to dismiss one matter and to draft a letter regarding the Education, Research & Recovery Fund. The board also discussed the Kentucky Auctioneers Association Nominations Letter and Education Funding Request.
The Kentucky Board of Auctioneers held a meeting to discuss several key issues. The board addressed the end of the State of Emergency and its implications for licensees, including compliance deadlines. Updates were provided on legal matters, including indictments on anti-trust claims and challenges with Facebook auctions. The board also discussed upcoming exams, renewals, continuing education completions, and various correspondence items related to licensee qualifications and waivers. Additionally, the board considered seeking new legislation for emergency suspension and subpoena powers and went into a closed session for a legal update.
The Kentucky Board of Auctioneers convened to discuss several key issues. These included comments from the Executive Director regarding a change in Board Chairman, an upcoming convention, and the transition to an online exam. The board also discussed a proctored exam through KCTCS, correspondence of Samuel Cox, limited livestock licenses, clarification on online auctions and required licenses, Nalloa membership dues, and an Indiana Continuing Education form agreement. Additionally, the meeting covered the 2022 Board meeting schedule, a vote on a replacement for the Complaint Review Committee, a general legal update, and public comments.
The Kentucky Board of Auctioneers convened to discuss several key issues, including COVID-19 guidelines and their impact on board operations. The board explored ways to resume exams, addressed the challenges of in-person meetings and education, and tackled the issue of illegal online auctions. A test run for proctoring exams via Zoom was scheduled. The board discussed accessibility to education for the 2021 renewal period, updates to the core/CE schedule on the website, and the KAA Convention. License renewal during the state of emergency, as it relates to SB150, was discussed, along with sending notices to licensees who did not renew by the deadline. Ron Kirby Jr. was appointed to the Complaint Review Committee. The board also addressed the difficulties in investigating Facebook auctions and sought assistance from the PPC Information Officer. A legal update included a closed session, followed by a return to open session where disciplinary actions were taken on case #19-009, including a letter of reprimand, a fine, and a requirement to take a core course. A cease and desist letter was approved for Tim Brown regarding illegal auction activity. The next board meeting was scheduled for March 10th.
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