Any person who engages in or attempts to engage in the selling of motor vehicles or trailers at an auction licensed pursuant to Chapter 60, article 14, shall register to do so. Registration shall be made on a form provided by the auction dealer and approved by the board. A copy of the registration shall serve as proof of registration for the calendar year. The original registration shall be sent to the board within seventy-two hours after the registrant has met the registration requirements and such registration is issued and a second copy of such registration shall be kept by the auction dealer for two years. It shall be the duty of the auction dealer to ensure that no seller participates in any sales activities until and unless registration has been received by the auction dealer or unless such seller is otherwise licensed under Chapter 60, article 14. The information required on the registration form shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) The legal name of the registrant;
(2) the registrant's current mailing address and telephone number;
(3) the business name and address of the person with whom the registrant is associated; and
(4) whether or not the registrant is bonded. The registration form shall be signed by the registrant and an authorized representative of the auction and shall be notarized by a notary public. Any person who is convicted of any violation of Chapter 60, article 14, pursuant to section 60-1411.02, may be denied the right to be registered at all licensed auctions of this state following a hearing before the board as prescribed in section 60-1413.