Colorado Code § 44-20-109

Temporary motor vehicle dealer license
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(1) (a) If a licensed motor
vehicle dealer has entered into a written agreement to sell a dealership to a purchaser and the
purchaser has been awarded a new dealership franchise, the board may issue a temporary motor
vehicle dealer's license to the purchaser or prospective purchaser. The director shall issue the
temporary license only after the board has received the applications for both a temporary motor
vehicle dealer's license and a motor vehicle dealer's license, the appropriate application fee for
the motor vehicle dealer's application, evidence of a passing test score, and evidence that the
franchise has been awarded to the applicant by the manufacturer.
(b) A temporary motor vehicle dealer's license authorizes the licensee to act as a motor
vehicle dealer. Temporary licensees are subject to this article 20 and to all applicable rules
adopted by the executive director or the board. A temporary motor vehicle dealer's license is
effective for up to sixty days or until the board acts on the licensee's application for a motor
vehicle dealer's license, whichever is sooner.
(2) For the purpose of enabling an out-of-state dealer to sell vehicles on a temporary
basis during specifically identified events, the director may issue, upon direction by the board, a
temporary motor vehicle dealer's license, which is effective for thirty days. The temporary
licensee is subject to the rules adopted by the executive director or the board.

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