Ark. Code § 23-112-605

Current with legislation from 2024 Fiscal and Special Sessions.
Section 23-112-605 - Violations

It shall be a violation of this subchapter to knowingly or intentionally:

(1)
(A) Sell a vehicle without a dealer's license.
(B) The sale of each vehicle shall constitute a separate offense;
(2) Commit a fraudulent act in selling, purchasing, or otherwise dealing in motor vehicles;
(3) Fail to maintain the conditions and requirements necessary to qualify for the issuance of a license;
(4) Sell, attempt to sell, or advertise for sale vehicles from a location other than that set forth on the dealer's license, except:
(A) As a participating dealer in a state trade association promotion or exhibit;
(B) With a special sale permit; or
(C) At an auto auction;
(5) Falsify, alter, or neglect to endorse or deliver a certificate of title to a transferee or lawful owner, or fail to properly designate a transferee on a document of assignment or certificate of title;
(6) Knowingly purchase, sell, or otherwise acquire or dispose of a stolen motor vehicle;
(7) Submit a false affidavit setting forth that a title has been lost or destroyed;
(8) Pass title or reassign title as a dealer without a dealer's license or when his or her dealer's license has been suspended;
(9) To represent oneself as a dealer or as a salesperson, either verbally or in any advertisement, when not licensed as such;
(10) Violate any provision or requirement in this subchapter; or
(11) Knowingly assist an unlicensed dealer in the sale of a motor vehicle.

Ark. Code § 23-112-605

Acts 1993, No. 490, § 11; 1995, No. 357, § 2.