8-2410. Denial, suspension or revocation of license; grounds; notice and hearing; licensee responsibility for agents; appeals; prohibited acts.
8-2410
8-2410. Denial, suspension or revocation of license;
grounds; notice
and hearing; licensee responsibility for agents; appeals; prohibited
acts.
(a) A license may be denied, suspended or revoked or a renewal may be
refused by the director on any of the following grounds:
(1) Proof of financial unfitness of the applicant;
(2) material false statement in an application for a license;
(3) filing a materially false or fraudulent tax return as certified
by the director of taxation;
(4) negligently failing to comply with any applicable provision of this act
or any applicable rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto;
(5) knowingly defrauding any retail buyer to the buyer's damage;
(6) negligently failing to perform any written agreement with any
buyer;
(7) failure or refusal to furnish and keep in force any required
bond;
(8) knowingly making a fraudulent sale or transaction;
(9) knowingly engaging in false or misleading advertising;
(10) willful misrepresentation, circumvention or concealment,
through a subterfuge or device, of any material particulars, or the
nature thereof, required by law to be stated or furnished to the retail
buyer;
(11) negligent use of fraudulent devices, methods or practices in
contravention of law with respect to the retaking of goods under retail
installment contracts and the redemption and resale of such goods;
(12) knowingly violating any law relating to the sale, distribution
or financing of vehicles;
(13) being a first or second stage manufacturer of vehicles, factory
branch, distributor, distributor or factory representative, officer, agent or
any representative thereof, who has:
(A) Required any new vehicle dealer to order or accept delivery of any new
motor vehicle, part or accessory of such part, equipment or any other commodity
not required by law, or not necessary for the repair or service, or both, of a
new motor vehicle which was not ordered by the new vehicle dealer;
(B) unfairly, without due regard to the equities of the vehicle
dealer, and without just provocation, canceled, terminated or failed to
renew a franchise agreement with any new vehicle dealer; or
(C) induced, or has attempted to induce, by coercion,
intimidation
or discrimination, any vehicle dealer to involuntarily enter into any
franchise agreement with such first or second stage manufacturer, factory
branch, distributor, or any representative thereof, or to do any other act to a
vehicle dealer which may be deemed a violation of this act, or the rules and
regulations adopted or orders promulgated under authority of this act, by
threatening to cancel or not renew a franchise agreement existing between such
parties;
(14) being a first or second stage manufacturer, or distributor who
for the protection of the buying public fails to specify in writing the
delivery and preparation obligations of its vehicle dealers prior to
delivery of new vehicles to new vehicle dealers. A copy of such writing
shall be filed with the division by every licensed first or second stage
manufacturer of vehicles and the contents thereof shall constitute the
vehicle dealer's only responsibility for product liability as between
the vehicle dealer and the first or second stage manufacturer. Any
mechanical, body or parts defects arising from any express or implied
warranties of the first or second stage manufacturer shall constitute
the product or warranty liability of the first or second stage
manufacturer. The first or second stage manufacturer shall reasonably
compensate any authorized vehicle dealer for the performance of delivery
and preparation obligation;
(15) being a first or second stage manufacturer of new vehicles,
factory branch or distributor who fails to supply a new vehicle dealer
with a reasonable quantity of new vehicles, parts and accessories, in
accordance with the franchise agreement. It shall not be deemed a violation of
this act if such failure is attributable to factors reasonably beyond
the control of such first or second stage manufacturer, factory branch
or distributor;
(16) knowingly used or permitted the use of dealer plates
contrary to law;
(17) has failed or refused to permit an agent of the division,
during the licensee's regular business hours, to examine or inspect such
dealer's records pertaining to titles and purchase and sale of vehicles;
(18) has failed to notify the division within 10 days of dealer's plates
that have been lost, stolen, mutilated or destroyed;
(19) has failed or refused to surrender their dealer's license or dealer's
plates to the division or its agent upon demand;
(20) has demonstrated that such person is not of good character and
reputation in the community in which the dealer resides;
(21) has, within five years immediately preceding the date of making
application, been convicted of a felony or any crime involving moral
turpitude, or has been adjudged guilty of the violations of any law of
any state or the United States in connection with such person's operation
as a dealer or salesperson;
(22) has cross-titled a title to any purchaser of any vehicle.
Cross-titling shall include, but not by way of limitation, a
dealer or broker or the authorized agent of either selling or causing to
be sold, exchanged or transferred any vehicle and not
showing a complete
chain of title on the papers necessary for the issuance of title for the
purchaser. The selling dealer's name must appear on the
assigned first or second stage manufacturer's certificate of origin or
reassigned certificate of title;
(23) has changed the location of such person's established place of
business or supplemental place of business prior to
approval of such change by the division;
(24) having in such person's possession a certificate of title which is
not properly completed, otherwise known as an "open title";
(25) doing business as a vehicle dealer other than at the dealer's
established or supplemental place of business,
with the
exception that dealers selling new recreational
vehicles
may engage in
business at other than their established or
supplemental place of business for a period not to exceed 15 days;
(26) any violation of K.S.A. 8-126 et seq., and amendments thereto,
in connection with such person's operation as a dealer;
(27) any violation of K.S.A. 8-116, and amendments thereto;
(28) any violation of K.S.A. 21-3757, and amendments thereto;
(29) any violation of K.S.A. 79-1019, 79-3294 et seq., or 79-3601
et seq., and amendments thereto;
(30) failure to provide adequate proof of ownership for motor vehicles
in the dealer's possession;
(31) being a first or second stage manufacturer who fails to provide
the director of property valuation all information necessary for vehicle
identification number identification and determination of vehicle
classification at least 90 days prior to release for sale of any new make,
model or series of vehicles; or
(32) displaying motor vehicles at a location other than at the dealer's
established place of business or supplemental place of business
without obtaining the
authorization required in K.S.A. 8-2435, and amendments thereto.
(b) In addition to the provisions of subsection (a), and notwithstanding
the terms and conditions of any franchise agreement, including any policy,
bulletin, practice or guideline with respect thereto or performance thereunder,
no first or second stage manufacturer of vehicles, factory branch, distributor,
distributor or factory representative, officer or agent or any representative
thereof, or any other person may do or cause to be done any of the following
acts or practices referenced in this subsection, all of which are also declared
to be a violation of the vehicle dealers and manufacturers licensing act, and
amendments thereto:
(1) Through the use of a written instrument or otherwise, unreasonably
fail
or refuse to offer to its same line-make new vehicle dealers all models
manufactured for that line-make, or unreasonably require a dealer to: (A) Pay
any extra fee;
(B) purchase unreasonable advertising displays or other materials; or
(C) remodel, renovate or recondition the dealer's existing facilities as a
prerequisite to receiving a model or series of vehicles. The provisions of this
subsection shall not apply to manufacturers of recreational vehicles;
(2) require a change in the capital structure of the new vehicle dealership,
or the means by or through which the dealer finances the operation of the
dealership, if the dealership at all times meets any reasonable capital
standards determined by the manufacturer and in accordance with uniformly
applied criteria;
(3) discriminate unreasonably among competing dealers of the same line-make
in the sale of vehicles or availability of incentive programs or sales
promotion plans or other similar programs, unless justified by obsolescence;
(4) unless required by subpoena or as otherwise compelled by law: (A)
Require a new vehicle dealer to release, convey or otherwise provide customer
information if to do so is unlawful, or if the customer objects in writing to
doing so, unless the information is necessary for the first or second stage
manufacturer of vehicles, factory branch or distributor to meet its obligations
to consumers or the new vehicle dealer, including vehicle recalls or other
requirements imposed by state or federal law; or
(B) release to any unaffiliated third party any customer information which
has been provided by the dealer to the manufacturer.
(c) The director may
deny the application for the license within 30
days after receipt thereof by written notice to the
applicant, stating the grounds for such denial. Upon request by the
applicant whose license has been so denied, the applicant shall be granted
an opportunity to be heard
in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas administrative procedure act.
(d) If a licensee is a firm or corporation, it shall be
sufficient
cause for the denial, suspension or revocation of a license that any
officer, director or trustee of the firm or corporation, or any member
in case of a partnership, has been guilty of any act or omission which
would be good cause for refusing, suspending or revoking a license to
such party as an individual. Each licensee shall be responsible for the
acts of its salespersons or representatives while acting as
its agent.
(e) Any licensee or other person aggrieved by
a final order of the director, may appeal
to the district court as provided by the
act for judicial review and civil enforcement of agency actions.
(f) The revocation or suspension of a first or second stage
manufacturer's or distributor's license may be limited to one or more
municipalities or counties or any other defined trade area.
History: L. 1980, ch. 36, § 10; L. 1981, ch. 48, § 8;
L. 1984, ch. 313, § 47;
L. 1986, ch. 50, § 2;
L. 1988, ch. 52, § 4;
L. 1989, ch. 47, § 1;
L. 1991, ch. 33, § 25;
L. 1992, ch. 44, § 3;
L. 1993, ch. 252, § 7;
L. 1994, ch. 302, § 6;
L. 1998, ch. 71, § 1; July 1.