Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 560-10-32-.07 - Security Standards and Specifications for Temporary Plates
(1) A Security
Image shall be designed by the Department for the Manufacturer to affix on the
Temporary Plate. The Department may alter or change the Security Image at will
and with no prior notice.
(2)
Temporary Plates shall be:
(a) Numbered by the
Department and contain the Department's Registered Temporary Plate
Distributor's assigned registration number and a serial number;
(b) Stored and secured, as would any item of
value that requires extra security, so that Temporary Plates are not openly
visible or accessible except in the course of a business transaction;
and
(c) Registered with the
Department by each New Vehicle Dealer and Used Vehicle Dealer by a computer
interface with either a third-party provider authorized by the Department or
the Department's Registered Temporary Plate Distributor. The third-party
provider shall have an agreement with the Department for full-service title and
registration known as Electronic Title and Registration (ETR). The Department's
Registered Temporary Plate Distributor shall provide a computer interface for
temporary registration.
(3) New Vehicle Dealers and Used Vehicle
Dealers that do not register the purchase of a vehicle by either ETR or the
Department's Registered Temporary Plate Distributor shall apply for title,
registration, and obtain a license plate in the office of the purchaser's
County Tag Agent prior to the delivery and operation of the vehicle.
(4) The Department's Registered Temporary
Plate Distributor shall record and maintain an inventory record of each
Temporary Plate by the serial number and dealer identification
number.
(5) Any delivery or
shipment of Temporary Plates shall be secure so that every delivery is
traceable from the point of origin to the point of delivery.
(6) Any New Vehicle Dealer or Used Vehicle
Dealer that issues a Temporary Plate not in accordance with these Regulations
is in violation of state law. Such violation shall be punishable as a
misdemeanor according to O.C.G.A. §
40-2-2.
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