Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 130 - Arkansas State Police
Rule 130.00.99-002 - Used Motor Vehicle (car) Dealer Training Procedure
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 130.00.99-002
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
MANDATORY EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR
Rules and Regulations
Rule 4. Mandatory Educational Seminar
4.1 All applicants for a license as a used
motor vehicle dealer, as described in Ark. Code Ann. Section
23-112-601
et seq. prior to obtaining a license, are required to attend a Department
approved educational seminar.
4.2
In order to be approved by the Department, a seminar must meet the following
criteria to the satisfaction of the Department:
A. The seminar must be sponsored by a
non-profit corporation, authorized to conduct business in Arkansas, that
develops and presents educational programs which enhance the knowledge and
competence of used motor vehicle dealers, their sales persons and service
personnel for the benefit of the public; and
B. The names of the individuals who will be
conducting the seminar must be submitted with the application for approval of
the seminar. Said individuals shall demonstrate knowledge of these rules and
general provisions by having at least one year of experience with the used
motor vehicle industry in Arkansas or a related area as determined by the
Department; and
C. The proposal for
approval of a seminar shall include a course outline, along with proposed
materials to be used in the instruction. The course outline must provide for,
at a minimum, instruction in each of the following areas:
1. requirements of Act 490 of 1993, as
amended, for obtaining a license as a used motor vehicle dealer;
2. overview of related state statutes,
regulations and Department rules;
3. laws concerning titles, tags and
taxes;
4. applicable laws and rules
concerning required record keeping;
5. The Deceptive Trade Practices Act,
including, but not limited to, advertising, unfair and deceptive sales
practices and odometer requirements;
6. such general discussion items as may be
determined by the Department to be of significance or concern.
D. The course of instruction of
the required seminar shall be no less than three (3) hours.
E. The course of instruction shall be
attended by a bona fide, full-time employee of the applicant used motor vehicle
dealership. The attendee shall attend the full time of the prescribed course.
Failure of the attendee to attend the full time of the prescribed course shall
cause the applicant's license to be delayed until such time as the course
requirement is fulfilled.
F. In the
event the employee attending the required course as a representative of the
licensee shall cease employment with the licensee company for any reason, the
licensee company shall within ten (10) days notify the Department. The licensee
shall then designate another bona fide, full-time employee who must complete
the mandatory course within 120 days of the date of such
notification.
4.3 The
corporation administering the mandatory course shall be certified by the
Department. Application for certification shall be on a form prescribed by the
Department, and shall include the following:
A. Names and addresses of all individuals who
will be utilized in any manner during the course of instruction; and
B. Names and addresses of all officers of the
corporation; and
C. Documentation
to demonstrate the experience and qualifications of all persons who will
instruct any portion of the mandatory course; and
D. A list of the times, dates and locations
of all courses to be taught, provided such list may be changed or updated if
notification of such change or updating is provided to the Department a minimum
of seven (7) days prior to the course being presented.
E. Such application shall be accompanied by
material prescribed in Rule
4.2(B) and Rule
4.2(C) of these
Rules and shall be in typewritten or computer generated form.
4.4 A corporation certified by the
Department to conduct the mandatory training course may utilize video equipment
for the presentation of portions of the course in lieu of live instructors,
provided that a copy of the video has been presented to the Department and the
Department has provided written approval of the contents; provided that when
such video is utilized, the certified corporation shall provide a proctor or
proctors to assure attendance of the applicants for licensing. Such manner for
proctoring shall be approved by the Department prior to implementation of the
use of video equipment as an alternative to live instructors.
4.5 A corporation certified by the Department
to conduct the mandatory training course shall, within five (5) days of the
completion of such course, provide to the Department on a form prescribed by
the Department a list of all persons completing the course and, in the case of
a renewal of license, the Department-assigned control number of the
licensee.
4.6 Failure of any
corporation certified by the Department, or any licensee, to fulfill the
requirements of this Rule shall result in suspension or revocation of the
certification of the corporation or the license of the licensee. Provided, the
corporation or licensee shall have the right to appeal such suspension or
revocation as provided in Rule
3 of these Rules.
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