Colorado Code § 44-20-420

Licenses - grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation
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(1) A
powersports vehicle manufacturer's or distributor's license may be denied, suspended, or revoked
on the following grounds:
(a) Material misstatement in an application for a license;
(b) Willful failure to comply with this part 4 or any rule promulgated by the executive
director under this part 4;
(c) Engaging, in the past or present, in any illegal business practice.
(2) A powersports vehicle manufacturer representative's license may be denied,
suspended, or revoked on the following grounds:
(a) Material misstatement in an application for a license;
(b) Willful failure to comply with this part 4 or any rules promulgated by the executive
director under this part 4;
(c) Committing any unconscionable business practice under title 4;
(d) Having coerced or attempted to coerce a powersports vehicle dealer to accept
delivery of any powersports vehicle, parts or accessories therefore, or any other commodities or
services that have not been ordered by the dealer;
(e) Having coerced or attempted to coerce a powersports vehicle dealer to enter into any
agreement to do an act unfair to the dealer by threatening to cause the cancellation of the dealer's
franchise;
(f) Having withheld, threatened to withhold, reduced, or delayed without just cause an
order for powersports vehicles, parts or accessories therefore, or any other commodities or
services that have been ordered by a powersports vehicle dealer; or
(g) Engaging, in the past or present, in any illegal business practice.
(3) A wholesaler's license, powersports vehicle dealer's license, or a used powersports
vehicle dealer's license may be denied, suspended, or revoked on the following grounds:
(a) Material misstatement in an application for a license;
(b) Willful failure to comply with this part 4 or any rule promulgated by the executive
director under this part 4;
(c) Having been convicted of or pleaded nolo contendere to any felony or crime pursuant
to article 3, 4, or 5 of title 18 or any like crime pursuant to federal law or the law of another state.
A certified copy of the judgment of conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction shall be
conclusive evidence of the conviction in a hearing held pursuant to this article 20.
(d) Defrauding any buyer, seller, powersports vehicle salesperson, or financial institution
to the person's damage;
(e) Intentionally or negligently failing to perform any written agreement with any buyer
or seller;
(f) Failing or refusing to furnish and keep in force a bond required under this part 4;
(g) Making a fraudulent or illegal sale, transaction, or repossession;
(h) Willfully misrepresenting, circumventing, concealing, or failing to disclose, through
subterfuge or device, any of the material particulars or the nature thereof required to be stated or
furnished to the buyer;
(i) Intentionally publishing or circulating advertising that is misleading or inaccurate in
any material particular or that misrepresents a product sold or furnished by a licensed dealer;
(j) Knowingly purchasing, selling, or otherwise acquiring or disposing of a stolen
powersports vehicle;
(k) Engaging in the business for which the dealer is licensed without at all times
maintaining a principal place of business as required by this part 4 during reasonable business
hours; except that the license of a powersports vehicle dealer or used powersports vehicle dealer
is not subject to denial, suspension, or revocation for engaging in activities at locations away
from the principal place of business as described in section 44-20-419 (2)(b);
(l) Engaging in the business through employment of an unlicensed powersports vehicle
salesperson;
(m) Willfully violating any state or federal law respecting commerce or powersports
vehicles, or any lawful rule respecting commerce or powersports vehicles promulgated by any
licensing or regulating authority pertaining to powersports vehicles, under circumstances in
which the act constituting the violation directly and necessarily involves commerce or
powersports vehicles;
(n) Representing or selling as a new and unused powersports vehicle any powersports
vehicle that the dealer or salesperson knows is otherwise a used powersports vehicle;
(o) Committing a fraudulent insurance act pursuant to section 10-1-128;
(p) Failing to give notice to a prospective buyer of the acceptance or rejection of a
powersports vehicle purchase order agreement within a reasonable time period, as determined by
the board, when the licensee is working with the prospective buyer on a finance sale or a
consignment sale.
(4) A wholesaler's license may be denied, suspended, or revoked for the selling, leasing,
or offering or attempting to negotiate the sale, lease, or exchange of an interest in motor vehicles
to persons other than powersports vehicle dealers, used powersports vehicle dealers, or other
wholesalers.
(5) The license of a powersports vehicle salesperson may be denied, revoked, or
suspended on the following grounds:
(a) Material misstatement in an application for a license;
(b) Failure to comply with any provision of this part 4 or any rule promulgated by the
board or executive director under this part 4;
(c) Engaging in the business for which the licensee is licensed without having in force
and effect a good and sufficient bond with corporate surety as provided in this part 4;
(d) Intentionally publishing or circulating an advertisement that is misleading or
inaccurate in any material particular or that misrepresents a powersports vehicle product sold or
attempted to be sold by the salesperson;
(e) Having indulged in any fraudulent business practice;
(f) Selling, offering, or attempting to negotiate the sale, exchange, or lease of
powersports vehicles for a powersports vehicle dealer or used powersports vehicle dealer for
which the salesperson is not licensed; except that negotiation with a powersports vehicle dealer
or used powersports vehicle dealer for the sale, exchange, or lease of new and used powersports
vehicles, by a salesperson compensated for the negotiation by a powersports vehicle dealer or
used powersports vehicle dealer for which the salesperson is licensed shall not be grounds for
denial, revocation, or suspension;
(g) Representing oneself as a salesperson for a powersports vehicle dealer when the
salesperson is not so employed and licensed;
(h) Having been convicted of or pleaded nolo contendere to any felony or any crime
pursuant to article 3, 4, or 5 of title 18 or any like crime pursuant to federal law or the law of
another state. A certified copy of the judgment of conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction
shall be conclusive evidence of the conviction in a hearing held pursuant to this article 20.
(i) Having knowingly purchased, sold, or otherwise acquired or disposed of a stolen
powersports vehicle;
(j) Employing an unlicensed powersports vehicle salesperson;
(k) Defrauding any retail buyer to the person's damage;
(l) Representing or selling as a new and unused powersports vehicle a powersports
vehicle that the salesperson knows is otherwise a used powersports vehicle;
(m) Willfully violating any state or federal law respecting commerce or powersports
vehicles, or any lawful rule respecting commerce or powersports vehicles promulgated by any
licensing or regulating authority pertaining to powersports vehicles, under circumstances in
which the act constituting the violation directly and necessarily involves commerce or
powersports vehicles;
(n) Improperly withholding, misappropriating, or converting to the salesperson's own use
any money belonging to customers or other persons received in the course of employment as a
powersports vehicle salesperson.
(6) A license issued pursuant to this part 4 may be denied, revoked, or suspended if
unfitness of the licensee or licensee applicant is shown in the following:
(a) The licensing character or record of the licensee or licensee applicant;
(b) The criminal character or record of the licensee or licensee applicant;
(c) The financial character or record of the licensee or licensee applicant;
(d) A violation of any lawful order of the board.
(7) The license of a powersports vehicle dealer may be denied, revoked, suspended, or
otherwise subject to discipline imposed under this part 4 if an owner is acting as a salesperson
without a motor vehicle salesperson license and the owner commits any of the acts or omissions
that subject a salesperson's license to denial, revocation, or suspension under subsection (6) of
this section.
(8) (a) A license issued or applied for pursuant to this part 4 shall be revoked or denied if
the licensee or applicant has been convicted of or pleaded no contest to any of the following
offenses in this state or another jurisdiction during the previous ten years:
(I) A felony in violation of article 3, 4, or 5 of title 18 or any similar crime under federal
law or the law of another state; or
(II) A crime involving salvage fraud or the defrauding of a retail consumer in a
powersports vehicle sale or lease transaction.
(b) A certified copy of a judgment of conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction of
an offense under subsection (8)(a)(I) of this section is conclusive evidence of the conviction in
any hearing held pursuant to this article 20.
(9) A person whose license issued under this part 4 is revoked or who surrenders a
license to avoid discipline is ineligible to apply for a new license under this part 4 for one year
after the date of revocation or surrender of the license.

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