40-2-33
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40-2-33.
(a)(1)
Upon compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the payment of the
license fee required by law, the tag agent shall accept the application for
registration and, except as otherwise provided for in this chapter, if the
license plate or revalidation decal applied for is in such tag agent´s
inventory, he shall issue the appropriate plate or revalidation decal.
(2)
The commissioner may provide for the issuance of a temporary license plate for
any low-speed vehicle, to be displayed until such time as a license plate of the
design required by Code Section 40-2-31 has been issued to the registrant as a
replacement for such temporary license plate; provided, however, that any such
temporary license plate shall designate the low-speed vehicle as such; and
provided, further, that the commissioner shall make available for issuance
low-speed vehicle license plates of the design required by Code Section 40-2-31
not later than September 1, 2002.
(3)
If the license plate applied for is not in inventory, the application shall be
approved and forwarded to the commissioner, who, upon receipt of a proper and
approved application, shall issue the license plate applied for by mailing or
delivering the plate to the applicant. Until the license plate is received by
the applicant from the commissioner, the applicant may operate the vehicle
without a license plate therefor upon the receipt issued to him by the tag
agent.
(b)
The amount of commission permitted as compensation to tag agents under this Code
section shall be $1.00 per license plate or revalidation decal issued during any
calendar year. Twenty-five cents for each license plate or revalidation decal
sold in excess of 4,000 during any one calendar year shall become the property
of the county and shall be turned over to the fiscal authorities of the county
by the tag agent. The remaining portion of such commissions shall be disposed of
as provided in Code Section 40-2-34.
(c)(1)
Any other provisions of any law of this state, whether general, special, or
local, to the contrary notwithstanding, and except as provided in subsection (b)
of this Code section and paragraph (2) of this subsection, the fees prescribed
in subsection (b) of this Code section shall be retained by the tag agent
appointed by the commissioner under this chapter and shall be his or her own
personal compensation for the services rendered in the administration of this
chapter, regardless of whether such agent may otherwise be an elected or
appointed official of the county, and regardless of whether as such county
officer he or she is compensated for the performance of the duties of such
office on a fee basis or salary basis, or combination thereof. It shall be his
or her duty, however, as agent for the commissioner in the administration of the
purposes of this chapter, to compensate any additional personnel which may be
necessary to enable said agent to effectuate the provisions of this chapter and
the rules and regulations promulgated under this chapter by the commissioner.
(2)
If such tag agent shall be a salaried employee of the county and at a salary in
excess of $7,999.00 per annum, the amount of such fees so collected shall go
into the general treasury of the county. In such cases, it shall be the duty of
the governing authorities of the county to furnish to the tag agent such
additional clerical help as is necessary to carry out the provisions of this
chapter.