Or. Admin. Code § 735-150-0045 - Special Rules Concerning Recreational Vehicle Dealers
(1) The purpose of this rule is to:
(a) Establish a process for issuing
recreational vehicle (RV) show licenses and establish a fee for RV show
licenses; and
(b) Clarify ORS
822.025(9)
concerning maintenance of a service facility by RV dealers.
(2) Nothing in this rule is
intended to limit or conflict with any other rule or law governing RV
dealers.
(3) Definitions. As used
in this rule and ORS 822.082 through
822.084:
(a) "Primary purpose" means that at least 51%
of the RV service facility's income-producing activity is derived from the
service and repair of recreational vehicles, as shown by gross service
receipts;
(b) "Prominently display"
means clearly and conspicuously posted in plain view in the area most
frequently visited by the public and legible at a distance of six feet or more.
For example, the main entrance of an RV show or the main lobby of an RV
dealer;
(c) "Recreational vehicle
service facility" means a permanent facility listed on the vehicle dealer's
certificate and having the primary purpose of servicing and repairing
RVs;
(d) "RV" means a recreational
vehicle, as defined in ORS
174.101; and
(e) "Show license" means a license issued by
DMV pursuant to ORS 822.084.
(4) Application for show license. The show
organizer must submit an application for a show license to DMV, Business
Regulation Section, no sooner than 60 days before the first day of the proposed
show, and not later than 30 days before the first day of the proposed show. The
show license application must be on a form provided by DMV and must include the
following:
(a) The name, address and telephone
number of the show organizer;
(b)
The total number of days of the show, the date(s), location and times of the
show;
(c) The date of the
application for the show license;
(d) For each dealer displaying at the show
the following information as listed in the dealer's main location application:
(A) The name under which the business is
conducted;
(B) The street address,
city and county of the dealer;
(C)
The dealer number; and
(D) The
expiration date of the dealer certification.
(e) That the show will include two or more
recreational vehicle dealers, one of whose place of business as listed in the
dealer's main location application is located more than 50 miles from the site
of the show and the number of dealers participating in the RV show;
(f) Whether or not the public will be charged
an admission fee;
(g) A show
license application may be amended to add or delete show participants, or to
correct information if submitted to DMV Business Regulation Section no later
than 30 days before the date of a prospective show. In the event a participant
printed on a show license is unable to attend or withdraws from the show after
the 30th day, the organizer must mark a line on the approved show license using
black ink through the name of that participant.
(5) Issuance and Display of License. DMV will
issue a show license to the organizer, authorizing the listed dealers to
participate in the RV show if the application is complete, the fee established
under ORS 822.700 is paid and all other
requirements are met. The show license must be conspicuously posted at the main
entrance to the RV show for each day of the show and must be available for
inspection by DMV.
(6) Service
Facility. Vehicle dealers that sell new RVs must maintain, within Oregon, a
recreational vehicle service facility that has the primary purpose of servicing
and repairing recreational vehicles. The location of the recreational vehicle
service facility must be prominently displayed at the RV dealer's sales site.
In order to meet the requirement that the vehicle dealer "maintain" a
recreational vehicle service facility, the dealer must own or lease the service
facility and directly conduct the servicing and repair operation, without
subcontracting.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 822.035, 822.040 & 822.084
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 822.035, 822.040 & 822.084
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