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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-6

32-6C-14. Grounds for denial of license or application of provisions of §§ 32-6C-14.1 to 32-6C-41.6, inclusive.

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The department may deny any application or apply the provisions of §§ 32-6C-14.1 to 32-6C-14.6 , inclusive, on any license issued under the provisions of this chapter, for any of the following :
(1)Commission of fraud or willful misrepresentation in the application for or in obtaining a license;
(2)Conviction of a felony involving the theft of snowmobiles or other motor vehicles in the last five years;
(3)A violation of any law of this state which relates to dealing in snowmobiles;
(4)Failure to comply with any administrative rule promulgated by the department;
(5)Perpetration of a fraud upon any person as a result of dealing in snowmobiles;
(6)Failure to apply for transfers of title as required in chapters 32-3 and 32-20A ;
(7)Failure to allow department inspections, including initial and annual inspections, complaint investigations, and necessary follow-up inspections;
(8)Misrepresentation through false, deceptive, or misleading statements with regard to the sale or financing of snowmobiles which a dealer has, or causes to have, advertised, printed, displayed, published, distributed, broadcast, televised, or made in any manner with regard to the sale or financing of snowmobiles;
(9)Refusal to comply with a licensee's responsibility under the terms of a snowmobile warranty issued by its respective manufacturer, unless such refusal is at the direction of the manufacturer;
(10)Failure to comply with the terms of any bona fide written, executed agreement pursuant to the sale of a snowmobile;
(11)Failure to disclose damage to a new snowmobile of which the dealer had knowledge if the dealer's actual cost to repair, exceeds five percent of the manufacturer's suggested retail price; or
(12)Inability to obtain or renew surety bond.
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