Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

OHIO STATUTES AND CODES

4549.50 Revocation or denial of license or permit as motor vehicle dealer.

4549.50 Revocation or denial of license or permit as motor vehicle dealer.

Violation of sections 4549.41 to 4549.46 of the Revised Code by any person licensed or granted a permit by this state as a dealer, wholesaler, distributor, salesman, or auction owner under Chapter 4517. of the Revised Code, is prima-facie evidence of intent to defraud and constitutes cause for the revocation or denial of the license of such person to sell any motor vehicle in this state. Any person who violates sections 4549.41 to 4549.46 of the Revised Code, upon receiving notice from the registrar of motor vehicles or motor vehicle dealers board of the intent to revoke or suspend a license or permit, shall immediately post a surety bond with the registrar in favor of the state in the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars and shall maintain the bond while the license or permit is in effect. The bond shall be for the use, benefit, and protection of any transferee damaged by the licensee’s or permitee’s violation of sections 4549.41 to 4549.46 of the Revised Code or for the payment of civil penalties or costs resulting from enforcement actions. Any transferee claiming against the bond or the attorney general may maintain an action against the transferor or the surety, except that the surety is liable only for actual damages. The aggregate liability of the surety shall not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars. Any money unclaimed by transferees after two years from the date of the conviction of or judgment against the transferor shall be deposited in the consumer protection enforcement fund created by section 1345.51 of the Revised Code. The surety bond shall remain in effect until the license or permit is revoked or suspended by the motor vehicle dealers board pursuant to section 4517.33 of the Revised Code. Upon reinstatement of a license or permit that has been suspended, or upon reissuance of a license or permit after the period of revocation, the licensee or permit[t]ee shall post an additional surety bond in accordance with this section. The surety bond shall remain in effect during the period in which the licensee or permitee engages in business in the state.

Effective Date: 03-19-1987

Ohio Forms by Issue

Ohio Court Forms
> DUI
> Probate
Ohio Name Change Forms
Ohio Real Estate Forms
Ohio Tax Forms

Ohio Law

Ohio State Laws
    > Ohio Child Support
    > Ohio Child Support Payment Status
    > Ohio Gun Law
    > Ohio Statutes
Ohio Labor Laws
    > Ohio Unemployment
Ohio State
    > Ohio Counties
    > Ohio Zip Codes
Ohio Tax
    > Ohio Sales Tax
    > Ohio State Tax
Ohio Court
    > Brandenburg v. Ohio
    > Mapp v. Ohio
    > Ohio Attorney General
    > Ohio Supreme Court
Ohio Agencies
    > Ohio Department of Corrections
    > Ohio Department of Education
    > Ohio Department of Health
    > Ohio Department of Insurance
    > Ohio Department of Taxation
    > Ohio Department of Transporation
    > Ohio DMV
    > Ohio Secretary of State Business Name Search

Ohio Court Map

Tips