40-2-38
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40-2-38.
(a)(1)
Manufacturers, distributors, and dealers engaged in the manufacture, sale, or
leasing of vehicles required to be registered under Code Section 40-2-20 shall
register with the commissioner, making application for a distinguishing
dealeŕs
number, specifying the name and make of motor vehicle, tractor, or trailer
manufactured, sold, or leased by them, upon forms prepared by the commissioner
for such purposes, and pay therefor a fee of $62.00, which shall accompany such
application. Upon payment of such fee by a dealer, the commissioner shall
furnish to the dealer one master number plate to expire December 31 of each
year, to be known as a
dealeŕs
number and to be distinguished from the number plates provided for in this
chapter by different and distinguishing colors to be determined by the
commissioner. The dealer plate for a franchise motor vehicle dealer shall be
distinguishable from the dealer plate for a used car dealer and from the dealer
plate for a motor vehicle wholesaler. A
dealeŕs
number plate is for the purpose of demonstrating or transporting
dealeŕs
vehicles or trailers for sale or lease. Persons engaged in the business of
transporting vehicles for a dealer under a
vehiclés
own power shall be permitted to use such
dealeŕs
plate for the purpose of transporting a vehicle.
(2)
No dealer may use or permit to be used a
dealeŕs
number for private use or on cars for hire, for lease, or other manner not
provided for in this Code section. A dealer may use or permit to be used a
dealeŕs
number for private use on vehicles owned by the dealership, regardless of
whether such vehicle has been issued a certificate of title or registered, when
such vehicles are operated by an employee or corporate officer of the dealer
which has been issued such number. A distinguishing
dealeŕs
number used by an employee or officer for private use shall authorize such
person to operate the vehicle to which the number is attached on the public
highways and streets. For purposes of this paragraph, 'employee' means a person
who works a minimum of 36 hours per week at the dealership.
(3)
The
manufactureŕs
or
distributoŕs
license plate is limited to no longer than six
monthś
use per vehicle. Upon payment of such a fee by a manufacturer or distributor,
the commissioner shall issue to manufacturers and distributors number plates
with the word 'Manufacturer' or 'Distributor' on such plates. Nothing in this
subsection shall preclude a manufacturer or distributor from using a
'Manufacturer' or 'Distributor' number plate on motor vehicles it owns when such
vehicles are used for evaluation or demonstration purposes, notwithstanding
incidental personal use by a manufacturer or distributor. A dealer may apply
for one or more distinguishing
dealeŕs
numbers. In the event the dealers, distributors, or manufacturers desire more
than one tag, they shall so state on the application, and, in addition to the
fee of $62.00 provided in this Code section, shall pay $12.00 for each and every
additional number plate furnished.
(b)
Dealer plates shall be issued in the following manner:
(1)
Dealers shall be issued a master plate and two additional plates, for a total of
three initial plates; and
(2)
In addition to the three dealer plates issued in accordance with paragraph (1)
of this subsection, each dealer may also be issued one additional dealer plate
for every 20 units sold in a calendar year.
In
order to determine the additional number and classification of plates to be
issued to a dealer, a dealer shall be required to certify by affidavit to the
department the number of retail and wholesale units sold in the prior calendar
year using the past motor vehicle sales history of the dealer as identified by
department records of documentation approved by the department. If no sales
history is available, the department shall issue a number of plates based on an
estimated number of sales for the coming calendar year. The department may, in
its discretion, request documentation supporting sales history and may increase
or decrease the number and classification of plates issued based on actual
sales.
(c)
This Code section shall not apply in any manner to mopeds as such term is
defined in Code Section 40-1-1.
(d)
The license plates issued pursuant to this Code section shall be revoked and
confiscated upon a determination after a hearing that such dealer, distributor,
or manufacturer has unlawfully used such license plates in violation of this
Code section.
(e)
If a license plate issued pursuant to this Code section is lost or stolen, the
dealer, manufacturer, distributor, or other party to whom the license plate was
issued must immediately report the lost or stolen plate to local law enforcement
agencies. If a replacement license plate is sought, the dealer, manufacturer,
distributor, or other party to whom the license plate was issued shall file a
notarized affidavit with the department requesting a replacement plate. Such
affidavit shall certify under penalty of perjury that the license plate has been
lost or stolen and that the loss has been reported to a local law enforcement
agency.