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82A.16 LICENSURE REQUIREMENT.
    Subdivision 1. Salesperson or broker. A salesperson or broker may not offer or sell a
membership camping contract until duly licensed under this chapter.
    Subd. 2. Fee and contents. A salesperson or broker may apply for a license by filing a fee of
$50 and an application with the commissioner which includes the following information:
(1) the applicant's name, age, residence address, and, in the case of a salesperson, the name
and place of business of the membership camping operator or broker on whose behalf the
salesperson will be acting;
(2) the applicant's date and place of birth;
(3) a statement whether or not the applicant within the past ten years has been convicted of a
misdemeanor or felony involving theft, fraud, or dishonesty or whether or not the applicant within
the past ten years has been enjoined from, had any civil penalty assessed for, or been found to have
engaged in any violation of any securities, land sales, camping, or consumer protection statutes;
(4) a statement whether or not the applicant is named as a defendant in a pending criminal
indictment or proceeding involving fraud, theft, or dishonesty or is a defendant in a pending
lawsuit arising out of alleged violations of securities, land sales, camping, or consumer protection
statutes. A copy of the charge, complaint, or lawsuit shall be provided to the commissioner;
(5) a statement describing the applicant's employment history for the past five years and
whether or not any termination of employment during the last five years was occasioned by
a theft, fraud, or act of dishonesty;
(6) an affidavit certifying that the applicant is knowledgeable concerning the provisions of
this section and sections 82A.05, 82A.13, and 82A.14, and any rules adopted under those sections;
(7) a statement whether or not the applicant has ever been licensed by this state or its
political subdivisions to engage in any other business or profession; whether any such license has
been denied, suspended, or revoked and, if so, the circumstances of the denial, suspension, or
revocation;
(8) such other information as the commissioner may reasonably deem necessary to
administer the provisions of sections 82A.01 to 82A.26, by rule or order.
    Subd. 3. Amendments. Each licensee shall, within 15 days after the occurrence of any
material change in the information contained in the initial application for license, file with the
commissioner an amendment to the application setting forth the facts of change. The following
shall be material changes requiring amendment:
(1) any termination of employment with a membership camping operator or broker;
(2) any new employment with a different membership camping operator or broker;
(3) upon any occasion when the salesperson or broker is named as a defendant in any criminal
indictment or proceeding involving fraud, theft, or dishonesty or is a defendant in any pending
lawsuit arising out of alleged violations of this chapter or any securities, land sales, or consumer
protection statutes. A copy of the complaint or lawsuit shall be provided to the commissioner; and
(4) a change of name or address.
    Subd. 4. Salespersons. A salesperson must be licensed to act on behalf of a registered
membership camping operator or licensed broker and may not be licensed to act on behalf of
more than one membership camping operator or broker in this state during the same period of
time. The license of each salesperson shall be mailed to and remain in the possession of the
salesperson until canceled.
    Subd. 5. Expiration. Every license issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire on the
February 28 next following the issuance of the license.
    Subd. 6. Renewal. The license of a salesperson and broker shall be renewed annually by the
filing of a form prescribed by the commissioner and payment of a fee of $25.
    Subd. 7. Alternative system. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions 5 and 6, the
commissioner may institute a system by rule pursuant to chapter 14 to provide three-year licenses
from the date of issuance for any license prescribed by this section.
    Subd. 8. Responsibility of operator. Each membership camping operator or broker shall
be responsible for any violations of section 82A.13 or 82A.14 by any and all of its salespersons
while acting as its agents in connection with the offer or sale of membership camping contracts.
Unless the broker is liable for such violations pursuant to section 82A.19, subdivision 2, the
operator's or broker's liability under this subdivision shall be limited to rescission and refund of
the purchaser's payments for the membership camping contract.
History: 1985 c 129 s 16; 1999 c 223 art 2 s 13,14

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