Sec. 548.601. OFFENSE GENERALLY. (a) A person, including an inspector or an inspection station, commits an offense if the person: (1) submits information to the department's inspection database or issues a vehicle inspection report with knowledge that the submission or issuance is in violation of this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter; (2) falsely or fraudulently represents to the owner or operator of a vehicle that equipment inspected or required to be inspected must be repaired, adjusted, or replaced for the vehicle to pass an inspection; (3) misrepresents: (A) material information in an application in violation of Section 548.402 or 548.403 ; or (B) information filed with the department under this chapter or as required by department rule; (4) submits information to the department's inspection database or issues a vehicle inspection report: (A) without authorization to issue the report or submit the information; or (B) without inspecting the vehicle; (5) submits information to the department's inspection database indicating that a vehicle has passed the applicable inspections or issues a passing vehicle inspection report for a vehicle with knowledge that the vehicle has not been repaired, adjusted, or corrected after an inspection has shown a repair, adjustment, or correction to be necessary; (6) knowingly submits information to the department's inspection database or issues a vehicle inspection report: (A) for a vehicle without conducting an inspection of each item required to be inspected; or (B) for a vehicle that is missing an item required to be inspected or that has an item required to be inspected that is not in compliance with state law or department rules; (7) refuses to allow a vehicle's owner to have a qualified person of the owner's choice make a required repair, adjustment, or correction; (8) charges for an inspection an amount greater than the authorized fee; (9) discloses or sells information collected in relation to the vehicle inspection program under this chapter about a unique customer or a unique vehicle owner to a person other than the department or the person who is the subject of the information, including a customer or vehicle owner's name, address, or phone number; or (10) performs an act prohibited by or fails to perform an act required by this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter. (b) Unless otherwise specified in this chapter, an offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor. (c) A designated representative of the department may issue a notice of an offense or a notice to appear to a person, including an inspector or inspection station, who violates this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter.
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