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Article 16
Registration of Dealers and Transporters

Sections

415
Registration of manufacturers, dealers, repairmen and others
415‑A
Vehicle dismantlers and other persons engaged in the transfer or disposal of junk and salvage vehicles
415‑B
Local regulation of vehicle dismantlers in cities having a population in excess of one million
415‑C
Sale of salvaged inflatable restraint systems
416
Limited use of dealer's, manufacturer's, and transporter's number plates by vendee or lessee
416‑A
Bumper quality label requirements
416‑B
Vehicle data recording devices
417
Certificates by retail dealers on sales of second hand motor vehicles
417‑A
Mandatory disclosures by sellers prior to resale
417‑B
Mandatory disclosures by second-hand dealers prior to resale
417‑C
Mandatory disclosures by sellers prior to resale
418
Punishment for violations
419
Recreational vehicle shows or exhibits
419‑A
Inflatable restraint system, required equipment upon sale
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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