N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 15 § 78.4 - New motor vehicle dealer provisional registration
(a) A new motor vehicle dealer may apply for
a new motor dealer provisional registration (hereinafter referred to as
provisional registration). The application for a provisional registration shall
be filed in such form and detail as the commissioner shall prescribe, and shall
be filed concurrently with the original application for a new motor vehicle
dealer registration. If an application for a provisional registration is
denied, the applicant shall not be entitled to an appeal or hearing regarding
the denial.
(b) The holder of a
provisional registration shall be granted the same rights and privileges as are
granted to the holder of a new motor vehicle dealer registration, except that
the commissioner may suspend a provisional registration for the same reasons
that a dealer registration is subject to suspension for a violation or
violations of this Part or of section
415 of
the Vehicle And Traffic Law. If the provisional registration is suspended
pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision, the commissioner shall provide
the provisional registrant with actual notice of the suspension at least seven
calendar days prior to the effective date. The holder of the provisional
registration shall not be entitled to an appeal or hearing if such provisional
registration is suspended. The holder of a provisional registration shall be
subject to the same rules and regulations that apply to the holder of a new
motor vehicle dealer registration, except if such rules and regulations are
inconsistent with the provisions of this section.
(c) The holder of a provisional registration
who has purchased or acquired, or who plans to purchase or acquire, the place
of business from a registered new motor vehicle dealer:
(1) shall not sell or transfer a vehicle
unless it has in its possession a proof of ownership or transfer document in
its name;
(2) shall not engage in
business in the name of the selling or transferring new motor vehicle dealer
registration;
(3) shall not use any
dealer plate, dealer issued plate, or unused certificate of sale that had been
issued to the selling or transferring registered new motor vehicle dealer by
the department;
(4) shall display
the provisional registration in a conspicuous manner.
(d) If a new motor vehicle dealer with a
provisional registration purchases or acquires a place of business from a
registered new motor vehicle dealer, then within 30 business days of the
issuance of the provisional registration, the dealer must ensure that:
(1) a certificate of sale is issued
transferring ownership of all vehicles included in the sale or transfer;
and
(2) the new motor vehicle
dealer registration, all dealer plates, dealer issued plates, and unused
certificates of sale that had been issued to the selling or transferring dealer
are surrendered to the department or are accounted for.
(e) If the commissioner has suspended a
provisional registration, or if a provisional registration has expired, and the
dealer that held such provisional registration has not obtained a valid new
motor vehicle dealer registration, then all dealer business operations at that
location shall immediately cease, and the dealer shall surrender the
provisional registration, all dealer plates, and all certificates of sale to
the department.
(f) The holder of a
provisional dealer registration must provide to the department within 30 days
of the issuance of the provisional registration all information necessary for
review of the dealer registration application and all required documentation
relative to the sale and transfer of the business.
(g) The provisional dealer registration shall
expire 60 days from the date of issuance of such registration or when the
department completes its investigation related to the application for a new
motor vehicle registration, whichever is later.
(h) The holder of a provisional dealer
registration must notify the department immediately if the opening of the
dealership is cancelled and such holder must return all supplies within 10
days.
Notes
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