Exams

Alabama Administrative Code

Section: 150-X-1-.05

Jurisdiction: AL

Bluebook Citation: Ala. Admin. Code r. 150-X-1-.05

150-X-1-.05 Exams.

Revised 6/13/22 1-8

(a) The examination shall test the applicant’s knowledge of the following:

(1) General knowledge of ethics.

(2) Reading, writing and elementary arithmetic.

(3) The statutes of this state relating to auctions and this chapter.

(4) The fundamentals of auctioneering, to include, but not be limited to, contract law; law of principal and agent; accounting terminology; advertising; and types of auctions.

(b) Exams are confidential tests. They are designed and administered under conditions established to protect the security of the tests. Neither the current forms nor any previous forms of the tests are available for purchase or inspection. No applicant who has taken the examination will be permitted to inspect that or any other completed examination after is has been graded in order to ensure the validity of the examination.

(c) The board will make accommodations for examination for those applicants that qualify as disabled under the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The disability asserted must be documented by a qualified professional, and said documentation must be submitted with the application. Author: J. O. Blandenburg Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §34-4-21. History: New Rule: Filed July 12, 1995; effective August 16, 1995. Amended: Filed January 18, 2002; effective February 22, 2002. Amended: Filed January 29, 2003; effective March 5, 2003. Amended (Rule Number Only): Filed July 24, 2007; effective August 28, 2007. Amended: Filed June 19, 2019; effective August 3, 2019.

Ed. Note: Rule .06 was renumbered to .05 as per certification filed July 24, 2007; effective August 28, 2007.

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