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§ 451 -   Dealer's certificate

§ 451. Dealer's certificate

(a) Instead of registering each motor vehicle owned by him or her, a dealer may make application under oath to the commissioner, upon forms prescribed and furnished by the commissioner for that purpose, and accompanied by such additional information and certifications as the commissioner may reasonably require, for a general distinguishing number for such motor vehicles. If the commissioner is satisfied that the applicant meets all the requirements of section 4 and chapter 7 of this title and is qualified to engage in such business, the commissioner may issue to the applicant a certificate of registration containing the name, place of residence and address of such applicant, the general distinguishing number assigned, and such additional information as the commissioner may determine. If a dealer has a place of business or agency in more than one city or town, he or she shall file an application and secure a certificate of registration for each place of business or agency. The place of business or agency shall mean a place in any town where motor vehicles owned by a dealer are regularly kept or exposed for sale in the custody or control of the dealer or a salesman, employee or agent of such dealer. In his or her discretion, the commissioner may assign the same distinguishing number with more than one certificate to any dealer who has separate places of business within the same or an adjacent city or town within Vermont. The commissioner may allow a dealer having one distinguishing number with more than one certificate to maintain only one central area for the maintenance of records required by law to be kept, including, but not limited to those required by section 466 of this title and for the transfer of motor vehicles. This location must be in Vermont and must be disclosed on the application prior to approval and may be changed only with the approval of the commissioner or his or her agent. Dealer registration plates shall contain letters indicating the type of dealer certificate issued before the distinguishing number.

(b) With the prior approval of the commissioner, a Vermont dealer may display vehicles on a temporary basis, but in no instance for more than 10 days, at fairs, shows, exhibitions, and other off-site locations within the manufacturer's stated area of responsibility in the franchise agreement. No sales may be transacted at these off site locations. A dealer desiring to display vehicles temporarily at an off-site location shall notify the commissioner in a manner prescribed by the commissioner no less than two days prior to the first day for which approval is requested.

(c) A new or used car dealer may temporarily transfer possession of a vehicle owned by the dealer on consignment to a registered auction dealer or Vermont licensed auctioneer to be sold at public or private wholesale auction by the auction dealer or Vermont licensed auctioneer. (Amended 1965, No. 204, § 2; 1995, No. 19, § 11, eff. April 17, 1995; 1995, No. 112 (Adj. Sess.), § 7, eff. April 22, 1996; 1999, No. 31, § 3.)

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