Bill Text: GA HB1344 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Certificates of title; inspect salvaged or rebuilt motor vehicles; change duty
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-03-11 - House Second Readers [HB1344 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HB1344-Introduced.html
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House
Bill 1344
By:
Representatives Benton of the
31st,
Powell of the
29th,
and McCall of the
30th
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Article 2 of Chapter 3 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to certificates of title, so as to change the duty to
inspect salvaged or rebuilt motor vehicles from the state revenue commissioner
to the commissioner of public safety; to provide for related matters; to provide
for an effective date and applicability; to repeal conflicting laws; and for
other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
2 of Chapter 3 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to certificates of title, is amended by revising Code Section 40-3-37, relating
to salvaged or rebuilt motor vehicles, as follows:
"40-3-37.
(a)
As used in this Code section, the term:
(1)
'Application for a certificate of title on a recovered stolen motor vehicle'
means an application for a certificate of title for a motor vehicle for which an
insurance company has paid a total loss claim, has obtained a title marked
'unrecovered stolen motor vehicle,' and which has subsequently been
recovered.
(2)
'Application for a certificate of title on a salvaged or rebuilt motor vehicle'
means:
(A)
An application for a certificate of title for a motor vehicle for which a
current Georgia certificate of title is marked 'salvage' pursuant to subsection
(e) of Code Section 40-3-36 and which has been repaired;
(B)
An application for a certificate of title for a motor vehicle for which a
current out-of-state certificate of title is marked 'salvage,' 'rebuilt,' or
'restored' or any similar such phrase; or
(C)
An application for a certificate of title for a motor vehicle for which a
current Georgia certificate of title is marked 'salvage' pursuant to subsection
(e) of Code Section 40-3-36 and for which the transferee is anyone other than a
licensed
dealer
licensee
as defined in Code Section
43-48-2
43-47-2.
(b)(1)
Upon receipt of an application for a certificate of title on a salvaged or
rebuilt motor vehicle, the commissioner
of public
safety shall promptly conduct an initial
inspection on each such motor vehicle prior to the issuance of a certificate of
title for the motor vehicle
by the state
revenue commissioner. Upon receipt of an
application for a certificate of title on a recovered stolen motor vehicle which
has been stripped of:
(A)
Substantially all its interior parts;
(B)
Engine;
(C)
Transmission;
(D)
All doors;
(E)
Complete soft top assembly including roof mechanism;
(F)
Front clip assembly (fenders, hood, and bumper); or
(G)
Cab and bed of a pick-up truck,
the
commissioner
of public
safety shall promptly conduct an initial
inspection on each such motor vehicle prior to the issuance of a certificate of
title for the motor vehicle
by the state
revenue commissioner. The initial
inspection shall include, but shall not be limited to, verification of the
vehicle identification number, verification of the bills of sale or title for
the major components, verification in regard to rebuilt vehicles that the word
'rebuilt' is permanently affixed as required by subsection (d) of this Code
section, verification that the vehicle was rebuilt in the State of Georgia, and,
if the vehicle has been repaired, verification that the motor vehicle conforms
to all safety equipment standards required by law. The commissioner
of public
safety shall be authorized to charge a fee
of $100.00 for each initial inspection of each motor vehicle. In the event a
motor vehicle fails an inspection, a fee of $100.00 shall be charged for each
subsequent reinspection. The commissioner
of public
safety may conduct any such initial
inspection and any required reinspections even though the motor vehicle may have
been previously inspected under this Code section.
(2)
If, upon inspection under paragraph (1) of this subsection, it is determined
that the motor vehicle is not in full compliance with the law, the
state
revenue commissioner shall refuse to issue
a certificate of title until compliance is reached. The commissioner
of public
safety may order additional, corrective
repairs to such vehicle as a condition of issuance of a certificate of
title.
(c)
All applications submitted pursuant to this Code section shall be accompanied by
one or more photographs of the motor vehicle in its salvaged condition before
any repairs have been made to such vehicle, which photographs shall be used by
the commissioner
of public
safety in his or her inspections of the
vehicle pursuant to this Code section. Any person who rebuilds or repairs a
salvage motor vehicle shall submit an application for a certificate of title and
obtain an inspection of such vehicle prior to the painting of such
vehicle.
(d)(1)(A)
Upon inspection under subsection (b) of this Code section, if it is determined
that the motor vehicle has been restored to an operable condition by the
replacement of two or more major component parts, a certificate of title may be
issued for such motor vehicle which shall contain the word 'rebuilt' on its face
in no larger than 12 point font. This requirement will indicate to all
subsequent owners of the motor vehicle that such is a rebuilt motor vehicle. If
any such inspection determines that the motor vehicle shall require the
replacement of less than two major component parts in order to restore the motor
vehicle to an operable condition, a certificate of title shall be issued for
such motor vehicle which shall contain the word 'rebuilt' on its face in such
manner as the
state
revenue commissioner shall prescribe.
This requirement will indicate to all subsequent owners of the motor vehicle
that such is a rebuilt motor vehicle.
(B)
If it is determined that the motor vehicle required or shall require the
replacement of two or more major component parts in order to restore the motor
vehicle to an operable condition, the
department
commissioner
of public safety shall cause the word
'rebuilt' to be affixed to said motor vehicle at the time of inspection by the
commissioner
of public
safety. The word 'rebuilt' shall be
affixed in a clear and conspicuous manner to the door post or such other
location as the commissioner
of public
safety may prescribe. The word 'rebuilt'
shall be stamped on a certificate and shall be affixed to the motor vehicle in
such manner as the commissioner
of public
safety may prescribe. The requirement of
this subparagraph shall only apply to motor vehicles restored after November 1,
1982.
(2)
Upon inspection by the commissioner
of public
safety and compliance with paragraph (2)
of subsection (b) of this Code section, if it is determined that the motor
vehicle does not require the replacement of two or more major components or has
not had two or more major components changed, a certificate of title shall be
issued by the
state revenue commissioner and shall
contain the word 'rebuilt' on its face.
(3)
If, after the initial inspection, the commissioner
of public
safety determines that the damage is so
extensive that returning such vehicle to a safe, operable condition is
impossible, the salvage certificate shall be revoked and such vehicle may only
be used for scrap or parts. A vehicle for which such a determination is made
shall not be issued a title under any circumstances or
conditions,
including,
but not limited
to,
obtaining of a surety bond.
(e)
Any person, firm, or corporation
who
that
rebuilds or repairs a motor vehicle whose current certificate of title is marked
'salvage' shall make application for and obtain a certificate of title as
provided in this Code section prior to the sale or transfer of said motor
vehicle. If, under the laws of any other state, a vehicle has been declared to
be nonrebuildable, the
state
revenue commissioner shall not issue any
certificate of title for such vehicle and the vehicle shall not be used for any
purpose except parts.
(f)(1)
Motorcycles which are over 25 years old shall be exempt from the salvage laws of
this state.
(2)
Motor vehicles which have been altered by the installation of a glider kit shall
be issued a certificate of title containing the word
'rebuilt.'"
SECTION
2.
This
Act shall become effective on July 1, 2010, and shall be applied to all
applications filed on or after that date.
SECTION
3.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.