Colorado Code § 44-20-401

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby declares that:
(a) The sale and distribution of powersports vehicles affects the public interest, and a
significant factor of inducement in making a sale of a powersports vehicle is the trust and
confidence of the purchaser in the dealer from whom the purchase is made and the expectancy
that the dealer will remain in business to provide service for the vehicle;
(b) The proper sale and service of a powersports vehicle are important to consumer
safety, and the manufacturers and distributors of powersports vehicles have an obligation to the
public not to terminate or refuse to continue their franchise agreements with retail powersports
vehicle dealers unless the powersports vehicle manufacturer or distributor has first established
good cause for termination of any such agreement, to the end that there shall be no diminution of
locally available service;
(c) The licensing and supervision of powersports vehicle dealers by the motor vehicle
dealer board are necessary for the protection of consumers, and therefore, the sale of
powersports vehicles by unlicensed dealers or salespersons, or by licensed dealers or
salespersons who have demonstrated unfitness, should be prevented; and
(d) Consumer education concerning the rules of the powersports vehicle industry, the
considerations when purchasing a powersports vehicle, and the role, functions, and actions of the
motor vehicle dealer board are necessary for the protection of the public and for maintaining the
trust and confidence of the public in the motor vehicle dealer board.

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