(a) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not permit any individual to road test a motor vehicle if he knows that the other individual does not have a license to drive of the appropriate class. (b) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not make any material misrepresentation in obtaining a vehicle sales contract. (c) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not commit any fraud in the execution of or any material alteration of a contract, power of attorney, or other document incident to a sales transaction. (d) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not prepare or accept any promissory note or other evidence of indebtedness on a vehicle sales contract knowing that it requires the debtor to pay an amount greater than that agreed on in the written contract for the sale of the vehicle. (e) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not willfully fail to perform, without justification, any vehicle sales contract. (f) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not materially deviate from or disregard, without the consent of the buyer, any of the original terms of the contract. (g) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not willfully fail to comply with the terms of a warranty or guarantee. (h) A dealer or an agent or employee of a dealer may not rent a dealer registration plate issued by the Administration. (i) A person convicted of a violation of this section is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 2 months or a fine not exceeding $500 or both.
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