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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The commissioner shall deny an application if he or she finds that the applicant:
(a) Has failed to furnish the required bond;
(b) Has failed to furnish the required certificate of insurance;
(c) Has knowingly made a false statement of a material fact in the application;
(d) Has habitually defaulted on financial obligations;
(e) Has been convicted of a felony within five years immediately preceding receipt of the application by the commissioner;
(f) Has been refused, or has had revoked, an automobile auction license in any other state or jurisdiction within five years immediately preceding receipt of the application by the commissioner;
(g) So far as can be ascertained, has not complied with and will not comply with the registration and title laws of this state;
(h) Has been convicted of any fraudulent act in connection with the business of an automobile auction; or
(i) Has committed any act or has failed or refused to perform any duty for which the license certificate, if issued, could be suspended or revoked.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 17A. Motor Vehicle Administration, Registration, Certificate of Title and Antitheft Provisions § 17A-6C-6. Refusal of license certificate - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-17a-motor-vehicle-administration-registration-certificate-of-title-and-antitheft-provisions/wv-code-sect-17a-6c-6/
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