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What minimum action must a salesperson take if they leave a dealer?

  1. Notify the Ministry of Transportation

  2. Notify the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council (OMVIC)

  3. Post a notice in a local newspaper

  4. Notify the Canadian Automobile Association

The correct answer is: Notify the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council (OMVIC)

A Notifying the Ministry of Transportation is incorrect because they are not responsible for regulating salespersons leaving a dealership. The Ministry of Transportation is responsible for overseeing the transportation and vehicle registration systems in Ontario. B: This is the correct answer. Salespersons must notify the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council (OMVIC) when they leave a dealership. This is because OMVIC is responsible for regulating and licensing the automotive sales industry in Ontario. C: Posting a notice in a local newspaper is incorrect because it does not fulfill the legal requirements for a salesperson leaving a dealership. This action must be taken by the dealership, not the salesperson. D: Notifying the Canadian Automobile Association is incorrect because they are a non-regulatory organization and have no authority in managing salespersons leaving a dealership.