Nevada Code § 482.3255

Denial or revocation of license: Evidence of unfitness of applicant or licensee
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Evidence of
unfitness of an applicant or a licensee for purposes of denial or revocation of
a license may consist of, but is not limited to:
1. Failure to discharge a lienholder on a
vehicle within 30 days after it is traded to the dealership.
2. Being the former holder of or being a
partner, officer, director, owner or manager involved in management decisions
of a dealership which held a license issued pursuant to NRS 482.325 which was revoked for cause and
never reissued or was suspended upon terms which were never fulfilled.
3. Defrauding or attempting to defraud the
State or a political subdivision of any taxes or fees in connection with the
sale or transfer of a vehicle.
4. Forging the signature of the registered
or legal owner of a vehicle on a certificate of title.
5. Purchasing, selling, otherwise
disposing of or possessing any vehicle which the applicant or licensee knows,
or a reasonable person should know, is stolen or otherwise illegally
appropriated.
6. Willfully failing to deliver to a
purchaser or the purchasers lienholder a certificate of title to a vehicle the
applicant or licensee has sold.
7. Refusing to allow an agent of the
Department to inspect, during normal business hours, all books, records and
files of the dealership which are maintained within the State.
8. Any fraud which includes, but is not
limited to:
(a) Misrepresentation in any manner, whether
intentional or grossly negligent, of a material fact.
(b) An intentional failure to disclose a material
fact.
9. Willful failure to comply with any
regulation adopted by the Department.
10. Knowingly submitting or causing to be
submitted any false, forged or otherwise fraudulent document to the Department
to obtain a lien, title, salvage title or certificate of ownership or any
duplicate thereof for a vehicle.
11. Knowingly causing or allowing a false,
forged or otherwise fraudulent document to be maintained as a record of his or
her business.
12. Violating the provisions of NRS 482.555 which involved the sale or
transfer of interest in a vehicle.

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