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(a) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not make any material misrepresentation on any form of the Administration.
(b) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not misrepresent any material fact in obtaining a license.
(c) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not willfully fail to notify the Administration of any change in the ownership, management, name, or location of the business conducted under the license.
(d) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not fail to account for and remit to the Administration any fees received by him for any certificates of title, registrations, drivers' licenses, certified copies of records, or other related documents.
(e) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not conduct any title service agency business with or through any person required to be licensed under this title if he knows that the person is not licensed.
(f) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not willfully violate any provision of the Maryland Vehicle Law 1 that relates to the business of a title service agent.
(g) A title service agent or an agent or employee of a title service agent may not willfully fail to comply with any rule, regulation, or lawful order adopted by the Administration under this title.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Transportation § 15-606 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/transportation/md-code-trans-sect-15-606/
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