Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 15C-16.006 - Dealer Requirements
(1) Every motor
vehicle dealer licensed under Chapter 320, F.S., shall report all temporary
plate transfers via the ETR system, a tax collector's office, or a license
plate agency prior to the license plate being placed on a newly acquired
vehicle.
(2) A dealer must provide
verification to the ETR provider that criminal history checks are performed on
all principals or prospective users and meet the requirements set forth in this
rule prior to the ETR provider allowing access to the system and registering
authorized users. The dealer's principals or prospective users must have no
convictions involving a felony for the last 7 years except as provided in
Section 112.011(1)(b),
F.S. Regardless of the passage of time since the conviction and notwithstanding
restoration of civil rights, anyone convicted of a felony involving dishonesty,
including but not limited to, identity fraud, embezzlement or other economic
crimes is not eligible to be granted authorization to use the ETR system. The
convictions listed above that would prohibit authorization to use the ETR
system do not include any felony convictions involving the actual operation of
a motor vehicle.
(3) Dealers shall
ensure that only authorized users have access to the ETR system.
(4) If a dealer charges a fee to the customer
for an electronic temporary plate transfer, the fee shall be disclosed
separately and in a clear and conspicuous manner in the sales agreement. Sales
agreement shall mean the document that the buyer and seller sign memorializing
the terms of the sale and includes, but is not limited to, a buyer's order and
a bill of sale. The dealer may not disclose or disguise the fee charged for the
electronic temporary plate transfer as a State or Government fee.
(5) Any person or entity authorized to
conduct temporary plate transfers shall maintain all records relating to the
transfer for a period of 5 years, and such records shall be open to inspection
by the department or its agents during reasonable business
hours.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 320.0609(8)(c) FS. Law Implemented 320.0609(8) FS.
New 12-19-10, Formerly 15C-17.003.
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