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Commission grants and conditions several salesperson licenses, warns about incorrect online applications
Summary
The commission granted licensure to several salesperson applicants, approved one license conditionally pending corrected application materials, and stressed application accuracy and dealer onboarding procedures after staff reported an applicant incorrectly answered conviction questions in the online form.
The Tennessee Motor Vehicle Commission voted on several licensure appeals and emphasized that applications must be completed accurately and accompanied by required documents.
Christopher Bray, who disclosed a 2016 drug conviction and presented supporting testimony about stability and employer oversight, received a salesperson license after a motion to grant passed (one commissioner abstained). The dealer said it will subject Bray to periodic drug testing and the commission directed staff to issue an electronic license immediately.
Christopher Britton, whose record includes a 2002 conviction and…
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