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AUTOMOBILE SALVAGE AMENDMENTS

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2012 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stephen H. Urquhart

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House Sponsor: Don L. Ipson

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Motor Vehicle Act by amending provisions relating to salvage
             10      and nonrepairable vehicles.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    provides definitions;
             14          .    provides that a motor vehicle may not be offered, auctioned, sold, leased,
             15      transferred, or exchanged by an owner that is not a manufacturer, dealer, motor
             16      vehicle auction, or consignor to a motor vehicle auction with the knowledge that it
             17      is a salvage vehicle without prior written disclosure being given to any prospective
             18      purchaser;
             19          .    establishes procedures and requirements for a vehicle to be declared a nonrepairable
             20      vehicle and for a nonrepairable certificate to be issued;
             21          .    grants the Motor Vehicle Division rulemaking authority to establish the
             22      requirements to receive a nonrepairable certificate;
             23          .    provides that any person, insurance company, or licensed dealer who fails to obtain
             24      a nonrepairable certificate or who sells a nonrepairable vehicle without first
             25      obtaining a nonrepairable certificate is guilty of a class B misdemeanor;
             26          .    provides that it is unlawful for a person to sell or otherwise convey ownership of a
             27      nonrepairable vehicle unless the certificate of title or ownership is branded or a
             28      comparable title, certificate, or ownership document has been issued by another
             29      state or jurisdiction;


             30          .    requires an operator of a motor vehicle auction to verify that an in-state purchaser
             31      not licensed under this section complies with the requirements to have a valid Utah
             32      business license and a Utah sales tax license;
             33          .    provides that the five vehicle limitation on the sale of a vehicle with a salvage
             34      certificate to certain in-state purchasers applies to each Utah sales tax license and
             35      not to each person with the authority to use a sales tax license;
             36          .    provides that for a vehicle with a salvage certificate purchased by certain in-state
             37      purchasers:
             38              .    a motor vehicle auction shall make application for a certificate of title on behalf
             39      of the Utah purchaser within seven days of the purchase; and
             40              .    the motor vehicle auction shall include a disclosure;
             41          .    provides that an operator of a motor vehicle auction shall provide certain records
             42      electronically to the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division within two business days
             43      of the completion of the motor vehicle auction;
             44          .     provides that, if applicable, an operator of a motor vehicle auction shall comply
             45      with the reporting requirements of the National Motor Vehicle Title Information
             46      System overseen by the United States Department of Justice if the person sells a
             47      vehicle with a salvage certificate to certain in-state purchasers;
             48          .    repeals civil penalties relating to not titling a vehicle with a salvage certificate; and
             49          .    makes technical changes.
             50      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             51          None
             52      Other Special Clauses:
             53          This bill takes effect on October 1, 2012.
             54      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             55      AMENDS:
             56          41-1a-1001, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 324
             57          41-3-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 393


             58          41-3-201.7, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 393
             59          41-3-701, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 234
             60          41-3-702, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2009, Chapter 234
             61      ENACTS:
             62          41-1a-1005.3, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             63          41-1a-1005.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             64     
             65      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             66          Section 1. Section 41-1a-1001 is amended to read:
             67           41-1a-1001. Definitions.
             68          As used in Sections 41-1a-1001 through 41-1a-1008 :
             69          (1) "Certified vehicle inspector" means a person employed by the Motor Vehicle
             70      Enforcement Division as qualified through experience, training, or both to identify and analyze
             71      damage to vehicles with either unibody or conventional frames.
             72          (2) "Major component part" means:
             73          (a) the front body component of a motor vehicle consisting of the structure forward of
             74      the firewall;
             75          (b) the passenger body component of a motor vehicle including the firewall, roof, and
             76      extending to and including the rear-most seating;
             77          (c) the rear body component of a motor vehicle consisting of the main cross member
             78      directly behind the rear-most seating excluding any auxiliary seating and structural body
             79      assembly rear of the cross members; and
             80          (d) the frame of a motor vehicle consisting of the structural member that supports the
             81      auto body.
             82          (3) (a) "Major damage" means damage to a major component part of the motor vehicle
             83      requiring 10 or more hours to repair or replace, as determined by a collision estimating guide
             84      recognized by the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division.
             85          (b) For purposes of Subsection (3)(a) repair or replacement hours do not include time


             86      spent on cosmetic repairs.
             87          (4) "Nonrepairable certificate" means a certificate of ownership issued for a
             88      nonrepairable vehicle.
             89          (5) "Nonrepairable vehicle" means a vehicle of a type otherwise subject to registration
             90      that:
             91          (a) has no resale value except as a source of parts or scrap metal or that the owner
             92      irreversibly designates as a source of parts or scrap metal or for destruction;
             93          (b) (i) has little or no resale value other than its worth as a source of a vehicle
             94      identification number that could be used illegally; and
             95          (ii) (A) has been substantially stripped as a result of theft; or
             96          (B) is missing all of the bolt-on sheet metal body panels, all of the doors and hatches,
             97      substantially all of the interior components, and substantially all of the grill and light
             98      assemblies; or
             99          (c) is a substantially burned vehicle that:
             100          (i) has burned to the extent that there are no more usable or repairable body or interior
             101      components, tires and wheels, or drive train components; or
             102          (ii) the owner irreversibly designates for destruction or as having little or no resale
             103      value other than its worth as a source of scrap metal or as a source of a vehicle identification
             104      number that could be used illegally.
             105          [(4)] (6) "Owner" means the person who has the legal right to possession of the
             106      vehicle.
             107          [(5)] (7) (a) "Salvage certificate" means a certificate of ownership issued for a salvage
             108      vehicle before a new certificate of title is issued for the vehicle.
             109          (b) A salvage certificate is not valid for registration purposes.
             110          [(6)] (8) "Salvage vehicle" means any vehicle:
             111          (a) damaged by collision, flood, or other occurrence to the extent that the cost of
             112      repairing the vehicle for safe operation exceeds its fair market value; or
             113          (b) that has been declared a salvage vehicle by an insurer or other state or jurisdiction,


             114      but is not precluded from further registration and titling.
             115          [(7)] (9) "Unbranded title" means a certificate of title for a previously damaged motor
             116      vehicle without any designation that the motor vehicle has been damaged.
             117          [(8)] (10) "Vehicle damage disclosure statement" means the form designed and
             118      furnished by the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division for a damaged motor vehicle inspection
             119      under Section 41-1a-1002 .
             120          Section 2. Section 41-1a-1005.3 is enacted to read:
             121          41-1a-1005.3. Resale of salvage vehicles.
             122          (1) A motor vehicle may not be offered, auctioned, sold, leased, transferred, or
             123      exchanged by an owner, that is not a manufacturer, dealer, motor vehicle auction, or consignor
             124      to a motor vehicle auction with the knowledge that it is a salvage vehicle without prior written
             125      disclosure being given to any prospective purchaser.
             126          (2) For a disclosure required by Subsection (1), the following disclosure language shall
             127      be contained in each contract for sale or lease of a salvage vehicle to a purchaser or shall be
             128      contained in a form affixed to a contract, lease, bill of sale, or any other document that transfers
             129      title:
             130          "THIS DISCLOSURE STATEMENT MUST BE GIVEN BY THE SELLER TO THE
             131      BUYER EVERY TIME THIS VEHICLE IS RESOLD WITH A SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
             132          DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
             133          Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
             134          Year:        Make:         Model:
             135          SALVAGE VEHICLE--NOT FOR RESALE WITHOUT DISCLOSURE
             136          WARNING: THIS SALVAGE VEHICLE MAY NOT BE SAFE FOR OPERATION
             137      UNLESS PROPERLY REPAIRED. SOME STATES MAY REQUIRE AN INSPECTION
             138      BEFORE THIS VEHICLE MAY BE REGISTERED. THE STATE OF UTAH MAY
             139      REQUIRE THIS VEHICLE TO BE PERMANENTLY BRANDED AS A REBUILT
             140      SALVAGE VEHICLE. OTHER STATES MAY ALSO PERMANENTLY BRAND THE
             141      CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.


             142          _________________________________________________________________
             143          Signature of Purchaser                            Date"
             144          Section 3. Section 41-1a-1005.5 is enacted to read:
             145          41-1a-1005.5. Non-repairable vehicle -- Declaration by insurance company --
             146      Surrender of title -- Nonrepairable certificate of title.
             147          (1) (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(a)(iii) or (iv), if an insurance company
             148      declares a vehicle as a nonrepairable vehicle and takes possession of the vehicle for disposal,
             149      the insurance company shall, within 10 days from the receipt of the title with any lien release,
             150      surrender to the division the outstanding certificate of title, properly endorsed, or other
             151      evidence of ownership acceptable to the division.
             152          (ii) The division shall then issue a nonrepairable certificate in the insurance company's
             153      name.
             154          (iii) The division shall issue a nonrepairable certificate in an insurance company's name
             155      no sooner than 30 days from the settlement of the loss if the insurance company:
             156          (A) declares a vehicle a nonrepairable vehicle;
             157          (B) issues settlement payment to the registered owner of the vehicle;
             158          (C) has contacted the owner of the vehicle at least two times requesting certificate of
             159      title or other evidence of ownership acceptable to the division and the owner has not responded
             160      to the requests; and
             161          (D) has presented the division evidence of the settlement and evidence that the
             162      insurance company has complied with the requirements of this Subsection (1)(a)(iii) on a form
             163      prescribed by the division.
             164          (iv) The division shall issue a nonrepairable certificate in an insurance company's name
             165      no sooner than 30 days from the receipt of an improperly endorsed certificate of title if the
             166      insurance company:
             167          (A) declares a vehicle a nonrepairable vehicle;
             168          (B) has contacted the owner of the vehicle at least two times requesting correction of
             169      the improperly endorsed certificate of title and the owner of the vehicle has not responded to


             170      the requests; and
             171          (C) has presented the division evidence of the settlement, the improperly endorsed
             172      certificate of title, and evidence that the insurance company has complied with the
             173      requirements of this Subsection (1)(a)(iv) on a form prescribed by the division.
             174          (v) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             175      division shall make rules establishing the requirements for an insurance company to prove that
             176      it has complied with the requirements of Subsection (1)(a)(iii) or (iv) to receive a nonrepairable
             177      certificate.
             178          (b) (i) If the owner of a nonrepairable vehicle retains possession of the vehicle, the
             179      insurance company shall, within 10 days from the settlement of the loss, notify the division of
             180      the retention on a form prescribed by the division.
             181          (ii) The insurance company shall notify the owner of the vehicle of the owner's
             182      responsibility to comply with this section.
             183          (iii) The owner shall, within 10 days from the settlement of the loss, surrender to the
             184      division the properly endorsed certificate of title or other evidence of ownership acceptable to
             185      the division.
             186          (iv) The division shall then issue a nonrepairable certificate in the owner's name.
             187          (c) (i) When a nonrepairable vehicle is not the subject of an insurance settlement, a
             188      self-insurer or an owner who is uninsured shall, within 10 days of the self-insurer's or owner's
             189      determination that a vehicle is non-repairable, surrender to the division the properly endorsed
             190      certificate of title or other evidence of ownership acceptable to the division.
             191          (ii) The division shall then issue a nonrepairable certificate in the owner's name.
             192          (d) (i) If a dealer licensed under Chapter 3, Part 2, Licensing, takes possession of any
             193      nonrepairable vehicle for which there is not already issued a branded title or nonrepairable
             194      certificate from the division or another jurisdiction, the dealer shall, within 10 days, surrender
             195      to the division the certificate of title or other evidence of ownership acceptable to the division.
             196          (ii) The division shall then issue a nonrepairable certificate in the applicant's name.
             197          (2) Any person, insurance company, or dealer licensed under Chapter 3, Part 2,


             198      Licensing, who fails to obtain a nonrepairable certificate as required in this section or who sells
             199      a nonrepairable vehicle without first obtaining a nonrepairable certificate from the division or a
             200      branded title or non-repairable vehicle certificate from another jurisdiction is guilty of a class B
             201      misdemeanor.
             202          (3) This section does not apply to a vehicle that has an undamaged, wholesale value of
             203      $2,000 or less.
             204          (4) Upon sale or disposal of a nonrepairable vehicle, the seller shall deliver to the
             205      purchaser the properly endorsed nonrepairable certificate within 48 hours as required in Section
             206      41-1a-1310 .
             207          (5) This chapter does not apply to a motor vehicle that has been stolen or taken without
             208      the consent of the owner until the motor vehicle has been recovered, and then it applies only if
             209      the motor vehicle is a nonrepairable vehicle.
             210          (6) It is unlawful for a person to repair, reconstruct, or restore a nonrepairable vehicle.
             211          (7) A non-repairable vehicle may be sold to a crusher or as provided in Subsection
             212      41-3-201 (3).
             213          Section 4. Section 41-3-201 is amended to read:
             214           41-3-201. Licenses required -- Restitution -- Education.
             215          (1) As used in this section, "new applicant" means a person who is applying for a
             216      license that the person has not been issued during the previous licensing year.
             217          (2) A person may not act as any of the following without having procured a license
             218      issued by the administrator:
             219          (a) a dealer;
             220          (b) salvage vehicle buyer;
             221          (c) salesperson;
             222          (d) manufacturer;
             223          (e) transporter;
             224          (f) dismantler;
             225          (g) distributor;


             226          (h) factory branch and representative;
             227          (i) distributor branch and representative;
             228          (j) crusher;
             229          (k) remanufacturer; or
             230          (l) body shop.
             231          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(c), a person may not bid on or purchase a
             232      vehicle with a nonrepairable or salvage certificate as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 at or
             233      through a motor vehicle auction unless the person is a licensed salvage vehicle buyer.
             234          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(c), a person may not offer for sale, sell, or
             235      exchange a vehicle with a nonrepairable or salvage certificate as defined in Section 41-1a-1001
             236      at or through a motor vehicle auction except to a licensed salvage vehicle buyer.
             237          (c) A person may offer for sale, sell, or exchange a vehicle with a nonrepairable or
             238      salvage certificate as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 at or through a motor vehicle auction:
             239          (i) to an out-of-state or out-of-country purchaser not licensed under this section, but
             240      that is authorized to do business in the domestic or foreign jurisdiction in which the person is
             241      domiciled or registered to do business; [and]
             242          (ii) subject to the [restriction] restrictions in Subsection (3)(d), to an in-state purchaser
             243      not licensed under this section that:
             244          (A) [is registered to do] has a valid business license in Utah; and
             245          (B) has a Utah sales tax license[.]; and
             246          (iii) to a crusher.
             247          (d) (i) An operator of a motor vehicle auction shall verify that an in-state purchaser not
             248      licensed under this section has the licenses required in Subsection (3)(c)(ii).
             249          [(d)] (ii) An operator of a motor vehicle auction may only offer for sale, sell, or
             250      exchange five vehicles with a salvage certificate as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 at or through
             251      a motor vehicle auction in any 12 month period to an in-state purchaser that does not have a
             252      salvage vehicle buyer license issued in accordance with Subsection 41-3-202 (15).
             253          [(e) (i) An in-state purchaser of a vehicle with a salvage certificate as defined in


             254      Section 41-1a-1001 that is purchased at or through a motor vehicle auction shall title the
             255      vehicle within 15]
             256          (iii) The five vehicle limitation under this Subsection (3)(d) applies to each Utah sales
             257      tax license and not to each person with the authority to use a sales tax license.
             258          (iv) An operator of a motor vehicle auction may not sell a vehicle with a nonrepairable
             259      certificate as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 to a purchaser otherwise allowed to purchase a
             260      vehicle under Subsection (3)(c)(ii).
             261          (e) For a vehicle with a salvage certificate purchased under Subsection (3)(c)(ii), an
             262      operator of a motor vehicle auction shall:
             263          (i) make application for a salvage certificate of title on behalf of the Utah purchaser
             264      within seven days of the purchase if the purchaser does not have a salvage vehicle buyer
             265      license, dealer license, body shop license, or dismantler license issued in accordance with
             266      Section 41-3-202 [.]; and
             267          [(ii) An operator of a motor vehicle auction may not offer for sale, sell, or exchange
             268      additional vehicles with a salvage certificate as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 at or through a
             269      motor vehicle auction to a purchaser if notified that the purchaser has not titled previously
             270      purchased vehicles with a salvage certificate as required under Subsection (3)(e)(i).]
             271          (ii) give to the purchaser a disclosure printed on a separate piece of paper that states:
             272          "THIS DISCLOSURE STATEMENT MUST BE GIVEN BY THE SELLER TO THE
             273      BUYER EVERY TIME THIS VEHICLE IS RESOLD WITH A SALVAGE CERTIFICATE
             274          Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
             275          Year:        Make:        Model:
             276          SALVAGE VEHICLE--NOT FOR RESALE WITHOUT DISCLOSURE
             277          WARNING: THIS SALVAGE VEHICLE MAY NOT BE SAFE FOR OPERATION
             278      UNLESS PROPERLY REPAIRED. SOME STATES MAY REQUIRE AN INSPECTION
             279      BEFORE THIS VEHICLE MAY BE REGISTERED. THE STATE OF UTAH MAY
             280      REQUIRE THIS VEHICLE TO BE PERMANENTLY BRANDED AS A REBUILT
             281      SALVAGE VEHICLE. OTHER STATES MAY ALSO PERMANENTLY BRAND THE


             282      CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.
             283          _________________________________________________________________
             284          Signature of Purchaser                            Date"
             285          (f) The commission may impose an administrative entrance fee established in
             286      accordance with the procedures and requirements of Section 63J-1-504 not to exceed $10 on a
             287      person not holding a license described in Subsection (3)(e)(i) that enters the physical premises
             288      of a motor vehicle auction for the purpose of viewing available salvage vehicles prior to an
             289      auction.
             290          (4) (a) An operator of a motor vehicle auction shall keep a record of the sale of each
             291      salvage vehicle.
             292          (b) A record described under Subsection (4)(a) shall contain:
             293          (i) the purchaser's name and address; and
             294          (ii) the year, make, and vehicle identification number for each salvage vehicle sold.
             295          (c) An operator of a motor vehicle auction shall:
             296          (i) provide the record described in Subsection (4)(a) electronically in a method
             297      approved by the division to the division within two business days of the completion of the
             298      motor vehicle auction;
             299          [(i)] (ii) retain the record described in this Subsection (4) for five years from the date of
             300      sale; and
             301          [(ii)] (iii) make a record described in this Subsection (4) available for inspection by the
             302      division at the location of the motor vehicle auction during normal business hours.
             303          (5) If applicable, an operator of a motor vehicle auction shall comply with the reporting
             304      requirements of the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System overseen by the United
             305      States Department of Justice if the person sells a vehicle with a salvage certificate to an in-state
             306      purchaser under Subsection (3)(c)(ii).
             307          [(5)] (6) (a) An operator of a motor vehicle auction that sells a salvage vehicle to a
             308      person that is an out-of-country buyer shall:
             309          (i) stamp on the face of the title so as not to obscure the name, date, or mileage


             310      statement the words "FOR EXPORT ONLY" in all capital, black letters; and
             311          (ii) stamp in each unused reassignment space on the back of the title the words "FOR
             312      EXPORT ONLY."
             313          (b) The words "FOR EXPORT ONLY" shall be:
             314          (i) at least two inches wide; and
             315          (ii) clearly legible.
             316          [(6)] (7) A supplemental license shall be secured by a dealer, manufacturer,
             317      remanufacturer, transporter, dismantler, crusher, or body shop for each additional place of
             318      business maintained by the licensee.
             319          [(7)] (8) A person who has been convicted of any law relating to motor vehicle
             320      commerce or motor vehicle fraud may not be issued a license unless full restitution regarding
             321      those convictions has been made.
             322          [(8)] (9) (a) The division may not issue a license to a new applicant for a new or used
             323      motor vehicle dealer license, a new or used motorcycle dealer license, or a small trailer dealer
             324      license unless the new applicant completes an eight-hour orientation class approved by the
             325      division that includes education on motor vehicle laws and rules.
             326          (b) The approved costs of the orientation class shall be paid by the new applicant.
             327          (c) The class shall be completed by the new applicant and the applicant's partners,
             328      corporate officers, bond indemnitors, and managers.
             329          (d) (i) The division shall approve:
             330          (A) providers of the orientation class; and
             331          (B) costs of the orientation class.
             332          (ii) A provider of an orientation class shall submit the orientation class curriculum to
             333      the division for approval prior to teaching the orientation class.
             334          (iii) A provider of an orientation class shall include in the orientation materials:
             335          (A) ethics training;
             336          (B) motor vehicle title and registration processes;
             337          (C) provisions of Title 13, Chapter 5, Unfair Practices Act, relating to motor vehicles;


             338          (D) Department of Insurance requirements relating to motor vehicles;
             339          (E) Department of Public Safety requirements relating to motor vehicles;
             340          (F) federal requirements related to motor vehicles as determined by the division; and
             341          (G) any required disclosure compliance forms as determined by the division.
             342          Section 5. Section 41-3-201.7 is amended to read:
             343           41-3-201.7. Supplemental license for additional place of business restrictions --
             344      Exception.
             345          (1) (a) Subject to the requirements of Subsection (2), a supplemental license for an
             346      additional place of business issued pursuant to Subsection 41-3-201 [(6)](7) may only be issued
             347      to a dealer if the dealer is:
             348          (i) licensed in accordance with Section 41-3-202 ;
             349          (ii) bonded in accordance with Section 41-3-205 ; and
             350          (iii) in compliance with existing rules promulgated by the administrator of the division
             351      under Section 41-3-105 .
             352          (b) A supplemental license for a permanent additional place of business may only be
             353      issued to a used motor vehicle dealer if:
             354          (i) the dealer independently satisfies the bond requirements under Section 41-3-205 for
             355      the permanent additional place of business;
             356          (ii) the dealer is in compliance with existing rules promulgated by the administrator of
             357      the division under Section 41-3-105 ; and
             358          (iii) the permanent additional place of business meets all the requirements for a
             359      principal place of business.
             360          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsections (2)(c) and (3), a supplemental license for an
             361      additional place of business issued pursuant to Subsection 41-3-201 [(6)](7) for a new motor
             362      vehicle dealer may not be issued for an additional place of business that is beyond the
             363      geographic specifications outlined as the area of responsibility in the dealer's franchise
             364      agreement.
             365          (b) A new motor vehicle dealer shall provide the administrator with a copy of the


             366      portion of the new motor vehicle dealer's franchise agreement identifying the dealer's area of
             367      responsibility before being issued a supplemental license for an additional place of business.
             368          (c) The restrictions under Subsections (2)(a) and (b) do not apply to a new motor
             369      vehicle dealer if the license for an additional place of business is being issued for the sale of
             370      used motor vehicles.
             371          (3) The provisions of Subsection (2) do not apply if the additional place of business is
             372      a trade show or exhibition if:
             373          (a) there are five or more dealers participating in the trade show or exhibition; and
             374          (b) the trade show or exhibition takes place at a location other than the principal place
             375      of business of one of the dealers participating in the trade show or exhibition.
             376          (4) A supplemental license for a temporary additional place of business issued to a
             377      used motor vehicle dealer may not be for longer than 10 consecutive days.
             378          Section 6. Section 41-3-701 is amended to read:
             379           41-3-701. Violations as misdemeanors.
             380          (1) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, any person who violates this chapter
             381      is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             382          (2) (a) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(a)(ii), a person who violates Section
             383      41-3-201 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             384          (ii) A person who violates the requirement to title a vehicle with a salvage certificate
             385      within [15] seven days of purchasing the vehicle at a motor vehicle auction under Subsection
             386      41-3-201 (3)(e) is guilty of a class C misdemeanor.
             387          (b) Once a person has met the criteria for the offense of acting as a dealer without a
             388      license, each additional motor vehicle the person sells, displays for sale, offers for sale or
             389      exchange, or leases in that 12-month period without becoming licensed under Section 41-3-202
             390      is a separate violation.
             391          (3) A person who violates Section 41-3-301 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor unless
             392      the selling dealer complies with the requirements of Section 41-3-403 .
             393          (4) A person who violates Section 41-3-207.5 is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.


             394          Section 7. Section 41-3-702 is amended to read:
             395           41-3-702. Civil penalty for violation.
             396          (1) The following are civil violations under this chapter and are in addition to criminal
             397      violations under this chapter:
             398          (a) Level I:
             399          (i) failing to display business license;
             400          (ii) failing to surrender license of salesperson because of termination, suspension, or
             401      revocation;
             402          (iii) failing to maintain a separation from nonrelated motor vehicle businesses at
             403      licensed locations;
             404          (iv) issuing a temporary permit improperly;
             405          (v) failing to maintain records;
             406          (vi) selling a new motor vehicle to a nonfranchised dealer or leasing company without
             407      licensing the motor vehicle;
             408          (vii) special plate violation; and
             409          (viii) failing to maintain a sign at a principal place of business.
             410          (b) Level II:
             411          (i) failing to report sale;
             412          (ii) dismantling without a permit;
             413          (iii) manufacturing without meeting construction or vehicle identification number
             414      standards;
             415          (iv) withholding customer license plates; or
             416          (v) selling a motor vehicle on consecutive days of Saturday and Sunday.
             417          (c) Level III:
             418          (i) operating without a principal place of business;
             419          (ii) selling a new motor vehicle without holding the franchise;
             420          (iii) crushing a motor vehicle without proper evidence of ownership;
             421          (iv) selling from an unlicensed location;


             422          (v) altering a temporary permit;
             423          (vi) refusal to furnish copies of records;
             424          (vii) assisting an unlicensed dealer or salesperson in sales of motor vehicles;
             425          (viii) advertising violation;
             426          (ix) failing to separately identify the fees required by Title 41, Chapter 1a, Motor
             427      Vehicle Act; and
             428          (x) encouraging or conspiring with unlicensed persons to solicit for prospective
             429      purchasers[; and].
             430          [(xi) failing to title a vehicle with a salvage certificate that is purchased at or through a
             431      motor vehicle auction within 15 days of the purchase as required under Subsection
             432      41-3-201 (3)(e).]
             433          (2) (a) The schedule of civil penalties for violations of Subsection (1) is:
             434          (i) Level I: $25 for the first offense, $100 for the second offense, and $250 for the third
             435      and subsequent offenses;
             436          (ii) Level II: $100 for the first offense, $250 for the second offense, and $1,000 for the
             437      third and subsequent offenses; and
             438          (iii) Level III: $250 for the first offense, $1,000 for the second offense, and $5,000 for
             439      the third and subsequent offenses.
             440          (b) When determining under this section if an offense is a second or subsequent
             441      offense, only prior offenses committed within the 12 months prior to the commission of the
             442      current offense may be considered.
             443          (3) The following are civil violations in addition to criminal violations under Section
             444      41-1a-1008 :
             445          (a) knowingly selling a salvage vehicle, as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 , without
             446      disclosing that the salvage vehicle has been repaired or rebuilt;
             447          (b) knowingly making a false statement on a vehicle damage disclosure statement, as
             448      defined in Section 41-1a-1001 ; or
             449          (c) fraudulently certifying that a damaged motor vehicle is entitled to an unbranded


             450      title, as defined in Section 41-1a-1001 , when it is not.
             451          (4) The civil penalty for a violation under Subsection (3) is:
             452          (a) not less than $1,000, or treble the actual damages caused by the person, whichever
             453      is greater; and
             454          (b) reasonable attorney fees and costs of the action.
             455          (5) A civil action may be maintained by a purchaser or by the administrator.
             456          Section 8. Effective date.
             457          This bill takes effect on October 1, 2012.


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