(1) A licensee may not knowingly or intentionally engage in any of the following unlawful acts or practices: (a) provide a financial institution or person being contacted to provide financing for the purchase of a motor vehicle, a motor vehicle contract of sale, document of sale, contract, request for proposal, or other document that does not accurately state: (i) the terms of the motor vehicle purchase; or (ii) if the vehicle is a rebuilt vehicle; (b) sell a motor vehicle to a purchaser that is subject to financing that is not the motor vehicle described in a motor vehicle contract of sale, document of sale, contract, request for proposal, or other document as of the time the contract of sale, document of sale, contract, request for proposal, or other document provided to the financial institution or person providing financing; (c) make payments on any loan or lease on a motor vehicle subject to a loan or lease that is subject to the payoff requirements of Subsection 41-3-402(1); or (d) except as provided in Subsection (3), require a purchaser to pay as a condition of the sale: (i) an amount higher than the negotiated purchase price; or (ii) any fee or charge in addition to the negotiated purchase price. (2) The provisions of Subsection (1)(c) do not prohibit a dealer from making one or more loan or lease payments for a motor vehicle if making the payments is: (a) stated in writing in a motor vehicle contract of sale, document of sale, contract, request for proposal, or other document; or (b) stated in the notice to the lienholder of the trade-in of the vehicle as required by Subsection 41-3-402(5). (3) Subsection (1)(d) does not prohibit a licensee from charging any of the following in addition to the negotiated purchase price detailed on the transaction disclosure form required pursuant to Section 41-3-401.6: (a) a temporary permit fee pursuant to Section 41-1a-211; (b) a fee required in Chapter 1a, Part 5, Titling Requirement; (c) motor vehicle registration fees required under this title; (d) a dealer documentary service fee as described in rules made in accordance with Sections
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