Bill Text: GA HB269 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Amended
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Bill Title: Drivers' licenses; provide definitions; background checks; provisions
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 6-0)
Status: (Passed) 2012-01-01 - Effective Date [HB269 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB269-Amended.html
Bill Title: Drivers' licenses; provide definitions; background checks; provisions
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 6-0)
Status: (Passed) 2012-01-01 - Effective Date [HB269 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-HB269-Amended.html
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ADOPTED
Senators
Loudermilk of the 52nd, Rogers of the 21st, Williams of the 19th, Orrock of the
36th and Albers of the 56th offered the following amendment:
Amend
the Senate substitute to HB 269 by deleting
"To"
at the beginning of line 1 and substituting in its place the
following:
To amend Chapter 3 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to certificates of title, security interests, and liens, so as to change the value of a vehicle that can be scrapped; to provide for procedures for notifying the Department of Revenue regarding the cancellation of titles to scrap vehicles; to add falsifying a statement regarding cancellation of title of a scrap vehicle to the list of acts deemed to be felonies; to
To amend Chapter 3 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to certificates of title, security interests, and liens, so as to change the value of a vehicle that can be scrapped; to provide for procedures for notifying the Department of Revenue regarding the cancellation of titles to scrap vehicles; to add falsifying a statement regarding cancellation of title of a scrap vehicle to the list of acts deemed to be felonies; to
By
adding after "requirement;"
on line 18 the
following:
to amend Chapter 47 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to used motor vehicles and parts dealers, so as to change a cross-reference;
to amend Chapter 47 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to used motor vehicles and parts dealers, so as to change a cross-reference;
By
adding after line 20 the following:
SECTION
.1.
Chapter
3 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to
certificates of title, security interests, and liens, is amended by revising
paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection (a) of Code Section 40-3-36, relating to
the cancellation of a certificate of title for scrap, dismantled, or demolished
vehicles, as follows:
"(2)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this article to the contrary, if the
owner or authorized agent of the owner has not obtained a title in his or her
name for the vehicle to be transferred, or has lost the title for the vehicle to
be transferred, he or she may sign a statement swearing that, in addition to the
foregoing conditions, the vehicle is worth
$750.00
$850.00
or less and is at least 12 model years old. The statement described in this
paragraph may be used only to transfer such a vehicle to a licensed used motor
vehicle parts dealer under Code Section 43-47-7 or scrap metal processor under
Code Section 43-43-1. The department shall promulgate a form for the statement
which shall include, but not be limited to:
(A)
A statement that the vehicle shall never be titled again; it must be dismantled
or scrapped;
(B)
A description of the vehicle including the year, make, model, vehicle
identification number, and color;
(C)
The name, address, and driver's license number of the owner;
(D)
A certification that the owner:
(i)
Never obtained a title to the vehicle in his or her name; or
(ii)
Was issued a title for the vehicle, but the title was lost or
stolen;
(E)
A certification that the vehicle:
(i)
Is worth
$750.00
$850.00
or less;
(ii)
Is at least 12 model years old; and
(iii)
Is not subject to any secured interest or
lien.;
(F)
An acknowledgment that the owner realizes this form will be filed with the
department and that it is a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not fewer
than one nor more than three years or a fine of not less than $1,000.00 nor more
than $5,000.00, or both, to knowingly falsify any information on this
statement;
(G)
The owner's signature and the date of the transaction;
(H)
The
name,
and
address, and
National Motor Vehicle Title Information System identification
number of the business acquiring the
vehicle;
(I)
A certification by the business that
$750.00
$850.00
or less was paid to acquire the vehicle; and
(J)
The business agent's signature and date along with a printed name and title if
the agent is signing on behalf of a corporation.
(3)(A)
The used motor vehicle parts dealer or scrap metal processor shall mail or
otherwise deliver the statement required under paragraph (2) of this subsection
to the department within 72 hours of the completion of the transaction,
requesting that the department cancel the Georgia certificate of title and
registration.
(B)
Notwithstanding the requirement to mail or otherwise deliver the statement
required under paragraph (2) of this subsection to the department, the
department shall provide a mechanism for the receipt of the information required
to be obtained in the statement by electronic means, at no cost to the used
motor vehicle parts dealer or scrap metal processor, in lieu of the physical
delivery of the statement, in which case the used motor vehicle parts dealer or
scrap metal processor shall maintain the original statement for a period of not
less than two years.
(C)
Within 48 hours of each day's close of business, the used motor vehicle parts
dealer or scrap metal processor who purchases or receives motor vehicles for
scrap or for parts shall deliver in a format approved by the department, either
by facsimile or by other electronic means to be made available by the department
by January 1, 2012, a list of all such vehicles purchased that day for scrap or
for parts. That list shall contain the following information:
(i)
The name, address, and contact information for the reporting
entity;
(ii)
The vehicle identification numbers of such vehicles;
(iii)
The dates such vehicles were obtained;
(iv)
The names of the individuals or entities from whom the vehicles were obtained,
for use by law enforcement personnel and appropriate governmental agencies
only;
(v)
A statement of whether the vehicles were, or will be, crushed or disposed of, or
offered for sale or other purposes;
(vi)
A statement of whether the vehicle is intended for export out of the United
States; and
(vii)
The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System identification number of the
business acquiring the vehicle.
There
shall be no charge to either a used motor vehicle parts dealer or scrap metal
processor associated with providing this information to the
department.
(D)
For purposes of this subsection, the term 'motor vehicle' shall not include a
vehicle which has been crushed or flattened by mechanical means such that it is
no longer the motor vehicle as described by the certificate of title, or such
that the vehicle identification number is no longer visible or accessible, in
which case the purchasing or receiving used motor vehicle parts dealer or scrap
metal processor shall verify that the seller has reported the vehicles in
accordance with this subsection. Such verification may be in the form of a
certification from the seller or contract between the seller and the purchasing
or receiving used motor vehicle parts dealer or scrap metal processor which
clearly identifies the seller by a government issued photograph identification
card, or employer identification number, and shall be maintained for a period of
not less than two years.
(E)
The information obtained by the department in accordance with this subsection
shall be reported to the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System, in a
format which will satisfy the requirement for reporting this information, in
accordance with rules adopted by the United States Department of Justice in 28
C.F.R. 25.56.
(F)
The information obtained by the department in accordance with this subsection
shall be made available only to law enforcement agencies, and for purposes of
canceling certificates of title, and shall otherwise be considered to be
confidential business information of the respective reporting
entities.
(G)
All records required under the provisions of this Code section shall be
maintained for a period of two years by the reporting entity and shall include a
scanned or photocopied copy of the seller's or seller's representative's
driver's license or state issued identification
card."