Md. Code Regs. 11.12.01.13 - Salesman's Licensing
A.
Applications for a salesman's license shall be furnished to the Administration
by a licensed dealer.
B. A vehicle
salesman may not obtain or the Administration may not issue a license under the
provisions of the Transportation Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, unless
the salesman complies with the requirements set forth in Transportation
Article, Title 13 and Title 15, Annotated Code of Maryland and the requirements
contained in these regulations, and pays the required fee as set forth in COMAR
11.11.05.
C. A salesman shall buy
and sell motor vehicles only for the dealer indicated upon the salesman's
license and may not be licensed by more than one licensed dealer at a given
time except that a salesman licensed to act at a:
(1) New or used car dealership may act as a
vehicle salesman at any new or used dealership that is at least 60 percent
owned by the licensed dealer indicated on the salesman's license; or
(2) Wholesale vehicle dealership may act as a
vehicle salesman at any wholesale dealership that is at least 60 percent owned
by the licensed wholesale dealer indicated on the salesman's license.
D. The salesman's license shall be
in the possession of the salesman when the salesman is buying or selling motor
vehicles and shall be displayed upon request.
E. A salesman shall immediately contact the
Administration if there is any factual or material change in the information
stated in the salesman's license.
F. If a license becomes lost, mutilated,
illegible, the salesman shall promptly make application to the Administration
for the issuance of a duplicate or corrected license, as the case may be.
Application shall be made on forms to be supplied by the Administration
accompanied by required fees, as set forth in COMAR 11.11.05.
G. A dealer shall notify the Administration
of a salesmen's termination of employment as a salesmen, as set forth in
Subtitle 15, Transportation Article, Annotated Code of Maryland.
H. Upon termination of employment the
salesman shall return any applicable license to the Administration
immediately.
I. If a salesman
transfers employment to another dealership, a corrected license shall be issued
upon receipt of a properly completed application, the fee as set forth in COMAR
11.11.05, and the invalid license.
J. Criminal Background Check.
(1) Upon application for issuance and renewal
of a Salesman license an applicant shall furnish the Administration with an
official copy of their criminal history record from the Criminal Justice
Information System (CJIS) Central Repository of the Department of Public Safety
and Correctional Services. The criminal history record shall be dated within 30
days of the submission date.
(2) In
addition to the other grounds specified in Transportation Article, Title 15
Subtitle 1, Annotated Code of Maryland, for refusal, suspension, or revocation
of a license, the Administration may refuse to grant a salesman's license to
any person and may suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the license of any
person if it finds that:
(a) The person has
been convicted by final judgment in any court of a crime of moral turpitude;
or
(b) The vehicle sales
transactions of the person have been marked by a practice of failure to perform
contracts or by fraud or bad faith.
(3) An applicant or salesman who requests an
administrative hearing for a violation under paragraph (2) (a) above may:
(a) Contest whether the applicant or salesman
has been convicted by final judgment in any court of a crime of moral
turpitude; and
(b) Produce evidence
to establish convincing proof of the applicant or salesman's full and complete
rehabilitation, and appropriateness for licensure.
K. Suspension of Salesman's
License.
(1) A salesman's license shall be
suspended by the Administration upon notification by the Department of Human
Resources, Child Support Enforcement Administration, that the salesman license
holder's failure to pay child support meets the criteria for suspension of a
professional license pursuant to Family Law Article, ยง
10-119.3, Annotated Code
of Maryland.
(2) The Administration
shall immediately reinstate any salesman's license suspended for failure to pay
child support if notified by the Department of Human Resources, Child Support
Enforcement Administration, that the suspension should be withdrawn.
Notes
Regulations .13 amended effective February 6, 1981 (8:3 Md. R. 227)
Regulation .13 amended effective June 19, 1995 (22:12 Md. R. 902); January 29, 1996 (23:2 Md. R. 95)
Regulation .13A amended effective January 1, 1992 (18:25 Md. R. 2752)
Regulation .13E amended effective July 8, 1991 (18:13 Md. R. 1483)
Regulation .13J amended effective June 20, 1983 (10:12 Md. R. 1073); January 1, 1992 (18:25 Md. R. 2752)
Regulation .13N amended effective June 20, 1983 (10:12 Md. R. 1073); October 17, 1988 (15:21 Md. R. 2468); January 1, 1992 (18:25 Md. R. 2752)
Regulation .13P amended effective January 1, 1992 (18:25 Md. R. 2752); adopted effective 44:5 Md. R. 294, eff.
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