Virginia law section 46.2-1601.3 outlines the grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking a motor vehicle license. It includes reasons such as misrepresentation, criminal convictions, fraudulent practices, and non-compliance with legal requirements. The law aims to ensure licensees adhere to ethical and legal standards in vehicle-related businesses.
Licenses can be suspended or revoked for reasons such as fraud, criminal convictions, misrepresentation, non-compliance with legal requirements, or failure to pay penalties.
Yes, convictions for fraudulent acts, larceny, or other criminal acts involving vehicle sales can be grounds for license revocation.
The licensee should review the reasons for suspension or revocation and follow the procedures outlined by the Virginia DMV to appeal or reinstate their license.
Yes, it applies broadly to businesses involved in selling vehicles, vehicle parts, or major components, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.