40-2-26
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40-2-26.
(a)
All applicants to register a vehicle shall apply to the tag agent of the county
wherein such vehicle is required to be returned for ad valorem taxation.
(b)
Application shall be made by the owner of the vehicle upon blanks prepared by
the commissioner for such purposes. The application shall contain a statement of
the name, place of residence, and address of the applicant; a brief description
of the vehicle to be registered, including its name and model, the name of the
manufacturer, the
manufactureŕs
vehicle identification number, and its shipping weight and carrying capacity;
from whom, where, and when the vehicle was purchased; the total amount of all
liens, if any, thereon, with the name and address of the lienholder; and such
other information as the commissioner may require.
(c)(1)
As used in this subsection, the term 'heavy vehicle tax' means that tax imposed
by Subchapter D of Chapter 36 of the Internal Revenue Code.
(2)
On or after September 30, 1984, no vehicle registration or renewal thereof shall
be issued to any motor vehicle subject to the heavy vehicle tax unless the owner
of the motor vehicle provides satisfactory proof that the heavy vehicle tax has
been paid for the federal tax year during which the application for registration
or renewal thereof is made or that a heavy motor vehicle tax return has been
filed with the United States Internal Revenue Service for the federal tax year
during which the application for registration or renewal thereof is made.
(3)
The commissioner is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations consistent
with paragraph (2) of this subsection which are necessary to ensure that the
state complies with the requirements of the Surface Transportation Assistance
Act of 1982, Section 143, 23 U.S.C. Section 141d.
(4)
The requirements of this subsection are in addition to any requirements of this
Code relative to the registration of motor vehicles.
(d)(1)
As used in this subsection, for the purpose of issuing or renewing motor vehicle
registration, the term 'satisfactory proof' means:
(A)
Any type of proof that is satisfactory or sufficient proof of the
owneŕs
insurance coverage under subsection (a) of Code Section 40-6-10;
(B)
Information obtained from the records or data base of the department regarding
the
owneŕs
insurance coverage which information is derived from notice provided to the
department pursuant to Code Section 40-5-71; or
(C)
Such other type of proof of the
owneŕs
insurance coverage as may be approved for purposes of this Code section by rule
or regulation of the department.
(2)
No vehicle registration or renewal thereof shall be issued to any motor vehicle
unless the tag agent receives satisfactory proof that the motor vehicle is
subject to a policy of insurance that provides the minimum motor vehicle
insurance coverage required by Chapter 34 of Title 33 or an approved
self-insurance plan and, in the case of a private passenger vehicle, that such
coverage was initially issued for a minimum term of six months; provided,
however, that the
owneŕs
inability to register or renew the registration of any motor vehicle due to lack
of proof of insurance shall not excuse or defer the timely payment of ad valorem
taxes due and payable upon said vehicle.