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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3

41-3-203. Licenses -- Form -- Seal -- Custody of salesperson's license -- Display of salesperson and dealer licenses -- Licensee's pocket card.

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Effective 5/8/2018
41-3-203. Licenses -- Form -- Seal -- Custody of salesperson's license -- Display of salesperson and dealer licenses -- Licensee's pocket card.
(a)The administrator shall prescribe the form of each license and the seal of the administrator's office shall be imprinted on each license.
(b)The administrator shall deliver or mail the license of each salesperson to the dealer employing the salesperson and the dealer shall keep the license in the dealer's custody and control and conspicuously display the license in the dealer's place of business.
(c)Each licensee shall display conspicuously the licensee's own license in the licensee's place of business.
(d)In addition to the other provisions of this section, each direct-sale manufacturer licensee shall display conspicuously the licensee's own license in each of the licensee's:
(i)showrooms; and
(ii)authorized service centers.
(a)The administrator shall prepare and deliver a pocket card, certifying that the person whose name is on the card is licensed under this chapter.
(b)Each salesperson's card shall also contain the name and address of the dealer employing the salesperson.
(c)Each salesperson shall on request display the salesperson's pocket card.
Amended by Chapter 387 , 2018 General Session
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