40-2-36
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40-2-36.
(a)
The commissioner shall furnish to each tag agent such number of motor vehicle
license plates, revalidation decals, and decals as he may deem necessary for
issuance by such agent, together with such forms and other supplies as are
necessary to enable such agent to perform the duties required of him by this
chapter.
(b)
The county tag agent shall, immediately upon receipt of the motor vehicle
license plates from the commissioner, take a full and complete inventory of the
arriving shipment of license plates for motor vehicles over 26,000 pounds. The
affidavit of lost or missing plates which the county tag agents are required to
file with the commissioner shall be filed within ten days of the county tag
agents´ receipt of the license plates for motor vehicles over 26,000 pounds
in weight. Failure to submit the required affidavit within ten days shall result
in a denial of credit for any lost or missing license plates and the receiving
county shall be responsible for full payment of said license plates.
(c)
The county is responsible for providing a secure storage area for all license
plates and revalidation decals.
(d)
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, should a county desire to maintain
an inventory of license plates for vehicles weighing in excess of 26,000 pounds
and sell said license plates for vehicles weighing in excess of 26,000 pounds,
the county shall first request permission in writing from the commissioner.
Permission shall be granted at the discretion of the commissioner and, once
granted, the permission may be revoked should the county fail to file tag and
title reports with the commissioner in a timely and proper manner and fail to
remit to the commissioner in a timely manner sums of money collected.
(e)
The commissioner shall prescribe such reasonable rules and regulations as in his
discretion may be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Code section.