Bill Text: OH SB232 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly | Engrossed
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Bill Title: On July 1, 2015, to dissolve the existing Motor Vehicle Repair Board and replace it with a new board of the same name.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 5-2)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-12-03 - Passed 3rd Consideration House [SB232 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2013-SB232-Engrossed.html
As Passed by the Senate
A BILL
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Bill Title: On July 1, 2015, to dissolve the existing Motor Vehicle Repair Board and replace it with a new board of the same name.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 5-2)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-12-03 - Passed 3rd Consideration House [SB232 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2013-SB232-Engrossed.html
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Senator Uecker
Cosponsors:
Senators Patton, Lehner, Brown, Bacon, Eklund, Skindell
To amend sections 4775.01, 4775.02, 4775.03, 4775.04, | 1 |
4775.05, 4775.06, 4775.07, 4775.08, 4775.09, | 2 |
4775.10, and 4775.11 of the Revised Code to extend | 3 |
the jurisdiction of the Motor Vehicle Repair Board | 4 |
to persons who perform motor vehicle mechanical | 5 |
repairs, to require motor vehicle repair | 6 |
facilities to register with the Board, and to make | 7 |
other changes to the Motor Vehicle Repair and | 8 |
Window Tint Operator Law, and to further amend | 9 |
section 4775.03 of the Revised Code on July 1, | 10 |
2015, to dissolve the existing Motor Vehicle | 11 |
Repair Board and replace it with a new board of | 12 |
the same name. | 13 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 4775.01, 4775.02, 4775.03, 4775.04, | 14 |
4775.05, 4775.06, 4775.07, 4775.08, 4775.09, 4775.10, and 4775.11 | 15 |
of the Revised Code be amended to read as follows: | 16 |
Sec. 4775.01. As used in this chapter: | 17 |
(A) "Motor vehicle" has the same meaning as in section | 18 |
4501.01 of the Revised Code. | 19 |
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replacement procedures that are performed on and affect or | 26 |
potentially affect the structural, life safety, and cosmetic | 27 |
components of a motor vehicle | 28 |
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that is employed for the purpose of repairing, restoring, | 30 |
replacing, or refinishing, whether wholly or separately, any | 31 |
structural, life safety, or cosmetic component of a motor vehicle | 32 |
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or aftermarket systems or parts designed for use in or on a motor | 41 |
vehicle, including the drive and power train, engine, | 42 |
transmission, suspension, steering, brakes, illumination system, | 43 |
heating and cooling system, air conditioning, climate controls, | 44 |
exhaust, fuel, ignition, starting and charging, lubrication, | 45 |
tires, driver and passenger restraint systems, vehicle anti-theft, | 46 |
and security systems. | 47 |
(D) "Mechanical repair" means any alteration or maintenance, | 48 |
diagnostic, or repair service procedures that are performed on and | 49 |
affect or potentially affect the operation of a motor vehicle. | 50 |
(E) "Motor vehicle repair" means either a motor vehicle body | 51 |
repair or a motor vehicle mechanical repair. | 52 |
(F) "Motor vehicle window tint operator" means any person, | 53 |
sole proprietorship, foreign or domestic partnership, limited | 54 |
liability corporation, or other legal entity that is not an | 55 |
employee or agent of a principal and installs tinted glass, or | 56 |
transparent, nontransparent, translucent, and reflectorized | 57 |
material in or on five or more motor vehicle windshields, side | 58 |
windows, sidewings, and rear windows in a calendar year. | 59 |
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proprietorship, foreign or domestic partnership, limited liability | 61 |
corporation, or other legal entity that is not an employee or | 62 |
agent of a principal and performs repairs on five or more motor | 63 |
vehicles in a calendar year, and includes a | 64 |
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operator, but does not mean any of the following: | 66 |
(1) An employee, other than a manager, of a motor vehicle | 67 |
repair operator; | 68 |
(2) A new motor vehicle dealer licensed pursuant to sections | 69 |
4517.01 to 4517.45 of the Revised Code, irrespective of whether or | 70 |
not the new motor vehicle dealer also is licensed as a used motor | 71 |
vehicle dealer pursuant to those sections; | 72 |
(3) A new motor vehicle dealer licensed pursuant to sections | 73 |
4517.01 to 4517.45 of the Revised Code who also is the owner, part | 74 |
owner, or operator of a motor vehicle | 75 |
a motor vehicle window tint installation facility; | 76 |
(4) A motor vehicle auction owner licensed pursuant to | 77 |
sections 4517.01 to 4517.45 of the Revised Code who does not | 78 |
perform motor vehicle repairs; | 79 |
(5) A motor vehicle leasing dealer licensed pursuant to | 80 |
sections 4517.01 to 4517.45 of the Revised Code; | 81 |
(6) A motor vehicle salvage dealer licensed pursuant to | 82 |
Chapter 4738. of the Revised Code; | 83 |
(7) A person or lessee who owns or leases ten or more motor | 84 |
vehicles used principally in connection with any established | 85 |
business and who does not perform motor vehicle | 86 |
or motor vehicle window tint installation on motor vehicles other | 87 |
than the motor vehicles used principally in connection with the | 88 |
established business; | 89 |
(8) A motor vehicle renting dealer as defined in division | 90 |
(A)(2) of section 4549.65 of the Revised Code who does not perform | 91 |
motor vehicle | 92 |
installation on motor vehicles other than the motor vehicles used | 93 |
in connection with the established motor vehicle renting business; | 94 |
(9) A person who performs | 95 |
window tint installation on the motor vehicles of a single | 96 |
commercial, industrial, or governmental establishment exclusively | 97 |
and does not offer or provide motor vehicle | 98 |
service or motor vehicle window tint installation to the general | 99 |
public; | 100 |
(10) The owner, part owner, or officer of, or instructor | 101 |
employed by, an educational institution that provides instruction | 102 |
in motor vehicle | 103 |
installation while the owner, part owner, officer of, or | 104 |
instructor is engaging in activity in furtherance of instruction | 105 |
in motor vehicle | 106 |
installation; | 107 |
(11) Any person, sole proprietorship, foreign or domestic | 108 |
partnership, limited liability corporation, or other legal entity | 109 |
that is either of the following: | 110 |
(a) Primarily engaged in the retail sale of new, used, or | 111 |
retreaded tires and inner tubes for those tires; | 112 |
(b) Engaged in the retail sale of new, used, or retreaded | 113 |
tires and inner tubes for those tires in combination with | 114 |
mechanical repair services. | 115 |
(12) A national general goods retailer that also performs | 116 |
some motor vehicle repair; | 117 |
(13) An organization in which members pay in exchange for | 118 |
assistance from the organization in matters relating to travel and | 119 |
the operation, use, and maintenance of a motor vehicle, and for | 120 |
the organization to supply other services, including all of the | 121 |
following: | 122 |
(a) Community traffic safety services; | 123 |
(b) Travel and touring services; | 124 |
(c) Theft or reward services; | 125 |
(d) Map services; | 126 |
(e) Towing services; | 127 |
(f) Emergency road services; | 128 |
(g) Bail bond services; | 129 |
(h) Legal fee reimbursement in the defense of traffic | 130 |
offenses; | 131 |
(i) Sickness and accident or life insurance. | 132 |
(14) A used motor vehicle dealer licensed pursuant to | 133 |
sections 4517.01 to 4517.45 of the Revised Code that is primarily | 134 |
engaged in the sale of used motor vehicles; | 135 |
(15) A person, firm, copartnership, voluntary association, | 136 |
joint-stock association, company, or corporation that is primarily | 137 |
engaged in the towing, recovery, and storage of motor vehicles and | 138 |
that has a current and valid certificate of public convenience as | 139 |
required by Chapter 4921. of the Revised Code. | 140 |
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five or more separate motor vehicles in a | 144 |
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means | 148 |
five or more separate motor vehicle window tint installations are | 149 |
performed on motor vehicles in a
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Sec. 4775.02. (A) No person shall act as a motor vehicle | 153 |
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unless the person is registered in accordance with this chapter. | 155 |
(B) Each motor vehicle repair facility shall be registered | 156 |
separately with the motor vehicle repair board. A facility that | 157 |
conducts both body repairs and mechanical repairs at the same | 158 |
location is required to obtain only one registration from the | 159 |
board. | 160 |
(C) Any person or entity that conducts or attempts to conduct | 161 |
business as a motor vehicle | 162 |
vehicle window tint operator in violation of this chapter performs | 163 |
an unfair and deceptive act or practice in violation of section | 164 |
1345.02 of the Revised Code. | 165 |
Sec. 4775.03. (A) There is hereby created the motor vehicle | 166 |
repair board consisting of seven members appointed by the | 167 |
governor, with the advice and consent of the senate. Each member | 168 |
of the board shall be a resident of the state. Five members shall | 169 |
be motor vehicle | 170 |
possess expertise in motor vehicle mechanical repair, and one | 171 |
member shall be a representative of the public who has no | 172 |
financial interest in the motor vehicle repair industry. | 173 |
(B) Within ninety days after December 18, 1997, the governor | 174 |
shall make initial appointments to the board. Of the initial | 175 |
appointees, two are for terms ending on January 1, 1998, two are | 176 |
for terms ending on January 1, 1999, two are for terms ending on | 177 |
January 1, 2000, and one is for a term ending on January 1, 2001. | 178 |
Thereafter, terms of office are for three years, with each term | 179 |
ending on the same day of the same month as did the term that it | 180 |
succeeds. Each member shall hold office from the date of | 181 |
appointment until the end of the term for which the member was | 182 |
appointed. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner prescribed for | 183 |
original appointments. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy | 184 |
occurring prior to the expiration of the term for which the | 185 |
member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office for the | 186 |
remainder of the term. A member shall continue in office | 187 |
subsequent to the expiration date of the member's term until the | 188 |
member's successor takes office, or until a period of sixty days | 189 |
has elapsed, whichever occurs first. No person shall serve as a | 190 |
member of the board for more than two consecutive full three-year | 191 |
terms. | 192 |
(C) In making appointments to the board under division (B) of | 193 |
this section, the governor shall select the motor vehicle | 194 |
collision repair operator members and the member with expertise in | 195 |
motor vehicle mechanical repair as provided in this division. | 196 |
Within thirty days after December 18, 1997, the automotive service | 197 |
association of Ohio, inc., shall submit a list containing two | 198 |
names for the motor vehicle mechanical repair member and twelve | 199 |
names for the motor vehicle collision repair members and the | 200 |
governor may appoint individuals from the list to fill those six | 201 |
positions. Thereafter, within sixty days of a vacancy occurring as | 202 |
a result of the expiration of a term and within thirty days after | 203 |
other vacancies occurring on the board, the automotive service | 204 |
association of Ohio, inc., shall submit a list containing three | 205 |
names for each vacancy and the governor may appoint one of the | 206 |
individuals from the list to fill the vacancy. If the automotive | 207 |
service association of Ohio, inc., for its respective appointees, | 208 |
fails to make the recommendations to the governor within the time | 209 |
limits set by this division, the governor shall appoint an | 210 |
individual of the governor's own choosing provided that the | 211 |
individual meets the qualifications of division (A) of this | 212 |
section. | 213 |
(D) Before entering upon the duties of office, each member | 214 |
shall take an oath of office as required by section 3.22 of the | 215 |
Revised Code. The governor may remove any member for misconduct, | 216 |
neglect of duty, incapacity, or malfeasance in accordance with | 217 |
section 3.04 of the Revised Code. | 218 |
(E) The board shall meet at least four times each year, and | 219 |
additional meetings may be held upon the written request of any | 220 |
four members of the board or upon the call of the chairperson. The | 221 |
board shall elect from among its membership a chairperson and | 222 |
vice-chairperson, each of whom shall serve for a term of one year. | 223 |
A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum to | 224 |
transact and vote on the business of the board. The chairperson | 225 |
may appoint committees as the chairperson considers necessary to | 226 |
carry out the duties of the board. | 227 |
(F) Each member of the board shall receive a per diem amount | 228 |
fixed pursuant to section 124.15 of the Revised Code when actually | 229 |
attending to matters of the board and for the time spent in | 230 |
necessary travel, and all actual and necessary expenses incurred | 231 |
in the discharge of the member's duties. | 232 |
Sec. 4775.04. | 233 |
all of the following: | 234 |
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Revised Code as necessary to carry out the purposes of this | 236 |
chapter. The rules | 237 |
(1) The requirements for the type of liability insurance | 238 |
required under division (A) of section 4775.07 of the Revised | 239 |
Code. The rules shall permit the use of an insurance policy issued | 240 |
by any insurer authorized to issue that type of insurance in this | 241 |
state. | 242 |
(2) Consumer education and protection, including inside and | 243 |
outside signage for the benefit of consumers and the establishment | 244 |
of a toll-free telephone number for consumers to call to voice | 245 |
complaints about an operator; | 246 |
(3) Relevant aspects of registration of motor vehicle repair | 247 |
operators, including the identification by national institute of | 248 |
automotive service excellence category of services provided or | 249 |
their equivalents and the form for license applications; | 250 |
(4) The contents of all estimates issued by operators, | 251 |
whether for body repair, mechanical repair, or both; | 252 |
(5) The contents of all invoices issued by operators; | 253 |
(6) Compliance by operators with all local ordinances or | 254 |
resolutions, state statutes and rules, and federal statutes and | 255 |
regulations; | 256 |
(7) The certification of technicians employed by operators; | 257 |
(8) Minimum training requirements for technicians and | 258 |
administrative staff employed by operators; | 259 |
(9) Appropriate equipment requirements for operators who | 260 |
perform body repair and those who perform mechanical repair. | 261 |
(B) Appoint an executive director to serve at the pleasure of | 262 |
the board; | 263 |
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director shall perform the duties imposed under this chapter; | 265 |
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matters submitted to the board by the executive director; | 267 |
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registration certificate or determine whether to waive a | 269 |
suspension of a registration certificate as provided in division | 270 |
(D) of section 4775.07 of the Revised Code; | 271 |
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for the administration and enforcement of this chapter. | 273 |
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Sec. 4775.05. (A) The motor vehicle repair board shall | 278 |
appoint an individual who is not a member of the board as a | 279 |
full-time employee of the board to serve as the executive director | 280 |
of the board. The executive director shall serve at the pleasure | 281 |
and direction of the board. The director of administrative | 282 |
services shall establish the executive director's salary in a pay | 283 |
range as provided in division (J) of section 124.15 of the Revised | 284 |
Code. The executive director, subject to the approval of the | 285 |
board, shall determine the office space, supplies, and | 286 |
professional and clerical assistance necessary to effectively | 287 |
perform the executive director's duties. | 288 |
(B) The executive director shall perform all the following | 289 |
duties: | 290 |
(1) Review and submit to the board, for its approval, | 291 |
applications for registration pursuant to section 4775.07 of the | 292 |
Revised Code; | 293 |
(2) Issue registration certificates, as approved by the | 294 |
board, to persons who meet the qualifications for registration | 295 |
under division (A) of section 4775.07 of the Revised Code; | 296 |
(3) Maintain a written record of all persons registered | 297 |
pursuant to section 4775.07 of the Revised Code. The record shall | 298 |
include the name, address, and motor vehicle repair registration | 299 |
certificate number of each registered motor vehicle repair | 300 |
operator. The executive director shall make this record available | 301 |
to any person upon request and payment of a fee sufficient to | 302 |
cover the cost of copying the record. | 303 |
(4) Collect all fees pursuant to section 4775.08 of the | 304 |
Revised Code; | 305 |
(5) Appoint | 306 |
assist the executive director in carrying out this chapter, who | 307 |
shall serve at the pleasure of the director; | 308 |
(6) Gather evidence of violations of this chapter by any | 309 |
person or motor vehicle repair operator, or any partner or officer | 310 |
of any motor vehicle repair operator, and, upon reasonable belief | 311 |
that a violation has occurred, present the evidence to the board | 312 |
for its consideration and possible action by the board under | 313 |
section 4775.02 of the Revised Code. Nothing in division (B)(6) of | 314 |
this section shall be construed as authorizing the executive | 315 |
director or the board to enforce any provision of law other than | 316 |
this chapter. If, however, the executive director or board, in | 317 |
conducting investigations under those sections, determines or | 318 |
suspects that a person has violated any other provision of law, | 319 |
the executive director or board shall notify the governmental | 320 |
entity that is responsible for enforcement of that provision of | 321 |
law. | 322 |
(7) Serve as secretary of the board and maintain a written | 323 |
record of all of the proceedings of the board; | 324 |
(8) Notify all motor vehicle repair operators of changes in | 325 |
this chapter and rules adopted pursuant to this chapter; | 326 |
(9) Do all other things requested by the board for the | 327 |
administration and enforcement of this chapter. | 328 |
(C) The executive director may provide information that is | 329 |
relevant to motor vehicle | 330 |
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motor vehicle window tint installation to motor vehicle window | 332 |
tint installation operators or other persons, and may communicate | 333 |
with any person, or respond to communications from any person, in | 334 |
matters pertaining to motor vehicle | 335 |
tint installation. | 336 |
Sec. 4775.06. An | 337 |
by the executive director to assist the executive director in | 338 |
carrying out this chapter shall report to the executive director | 339 |
and the motor vehicle repair board the name and address of any | 340 |
motor vehicle repair operator that the | 341 |
reasonable grounds to believe is operating in violation of this | 342 |
chapter, and shall notify the operator of the suspected violation. | 343 |
The report shall be based on investigation practices and | 344 |
procedures approved by the board. Within sixty days after | 345 |
notification is sent, an
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determine whether the motor vehicle repair operator who has been | 347 |
notified of a suspected violation has come into compliance with | 348 |
the requirements of this chapter. If the motor vehicle repair | 349 |
operator fails to correct the suspected violation within sixty | 350 |
days after the date the operator receives the notification, the | 351 |
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director and the board of the operator's failure to correct the | 353 |
suspected violation. Upon receiving a second notification of an | 354 |
operator's failure to comply with this chapter, the executive | 355 |
director shall notify the government entity having enforcement | 356 |
authority over the condition or activity giving rise to the | 357 |
suspected violation in writing of the condition or activity, the | 358 |
nature of the suspected violation, and the name and address of the | 359 |
operator suspected of violating this chapter. An
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any action taken in connection with the suspected violation with | 362 |
the appropriate government entity, including any investigation or | 363 |
charges that are filed in connection with the suspected violation. | 364 |
Upon obtaining such information, the executive director or the | 365 |
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notify the board of the progress of the suspected violation and | 367 |
any accompanying investigation, charges, or other action taken in | 368 |
connection with the suspected violation. | 369 |
Sec. 4775.07. (A) Any person required to be registered as a | 370 |
motor vehicle repair operator shall apply to the motor vehicle | 371 |
repair board upon application forms prescribed by the board. The | 372 |
forms shall contain sufficient information to identify the | 373 |
applicant, including name, address, state tax identification | 374 |
number, and any other identifying data prescribed by rule of the | 375 |
board. If the applicant is a partnership, identifying data as | 376 |
prescribed by the board may be required for each partner. If the | 377 |
applicant is a corporation, identifying data may be required for | 378 |
each officer of the corporation and each person in charge of each | 379 |
place of the motor vehicle repair operator's business in this | 380 |
state. If the applicant is licensed as a used motor vehicle dealer | 381 |
pursuant to sections 4517.01 to 4517.45 of the Revised Code, the | 382 |
applicant shall include on the application the applicant's used | 383 |
motor vehicle dealer license number as assigned by the bureau of | 384 |
motor vehicles. The applicant shall affirm the application by | 385 |
oath. The applicant shall include with the application the initial | 386 |
registration fee set forth in section 4775.08 of the Revised Code | 387 |
and proof satisfactory to the board that the applicant has a | 388 |
current state and federal tax identification number, a valid | 389 |
vendor's license issued pursuant to section 5739.17 of the Revised | 390 |
Code, a United States environmental protection agency | 391 |
identification number issued under the "Resource Conservation and | 392 |
Recovery Act of 1976," 90 Stat. 2795, 42 U.S.C.A. 6901, as | 393 |
amended, and regulations adopted under that act, proof of | 394 |
possession of all permits required under Chapter 3704. of the | 395 |
Revised Code, general liability insurance and liability insurance | 396 |
that protects a person against liability for damage to motor | 397 |
vehicles in the applicant's care, custody, or control in an amount | 398 |
and form that conforms to the rules the board adopts under section | 399 |
4775.04 of the Revised Code, and coverage under Chapters 4123. and | 400 |
4141. of the Revised Code. In addition, the applicant shall affirm | 401 |
that the applicant is in compliance with all applicable federal | 402 |
and state statutes and rules and all local ordinances and | 403 |
resolutions, including all applicable zoning regulations. | 404 |
(B) Upon receipt of the completed application form and fees | 405 |
and after the board determines that the applicant meets the | 406 |
requirements for registration under division (A) of this section, | 407 |
the board shall direct the executive director to issue a | 408 |
registration certificate to the applicant for each place of | 409 |
business. The motor vehicle repair operator shall display the | 410 |
registration certificate in a conspicuous place on the premises of | 411 |
the business for which the registration is obtained. | 412 |
(C) Each registration certificate issued under this section | 413 |
expires annually on the date of its original issuance and may be | 414 |
renewed in accordance with the standard renewal procedure of | 415 |
Chapter 4745. of the Revised Code. The application for a renewal | 416 |
of a registration certificate shall be accompanied by the same | 417 |
information and proof as is required to accompany an initial | 418 |
application under division (A) of this section. | 419 |
(D) When a motor vehicle repair operator experiences a change | 420 |
in any information or data required under division (A) of this | 421 |
section or by rule of the board for registration as a motor | 422 |
vehicle repair operator, the motor vehicle repair operator shall | 423 |
submit written notification of the change to the board within | 424 |
sixty days after the date that the information becomes obsolete. | 425 |
If a motor vehicle repair operator fails to submit the written | 426 |
notification of a change in information or data within sixty days | 427 |
after the change in information or data, the operator's | 428 |
registration certificate is automatically suspended, except that | 429 |
the board may waive the suspension for good cause shown. | 430 |
(E) Notwithstanding section 5703.21 of the Revised Code, the | 431 |
department of taxation may disclose to the board any information | 432 |
necessary for the board to verify the existence of an applicant's | 433 |
valid vendor's license and current state tax identification | 434 |
number. | 435 |
Sec. 4775.08. (A) The initial and annual renewal fee for a | 436 |
motor vehicle repair registration certificate and for a temporary | 437 |
motor vehicle repair registration certificate is one hundred fifty | 438 |
dollars for each business location at which the motor vehicle | 439 |
repair operator conducts business as an operator, except that the | 440 |
motor vehicle repair board, with the approval of the controlling | 441 |
board, may establish fees in excess of or less than that amount, | 442 |
provided that such fees do not exceed | 443 |
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shall issue a new, renewal, or temporary registration certificate | 445 |
to a used motor vehicle dealer licensed under Chapter 4517. of the | 446 |
Revised Code or to an organization that provides motor vehicle | 447 |
repair services and that is exempt from federal income taxation | 448 |
under subsection 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, | 449 |
26 U.S.C. 1 et seq., without payment of any fee. | 450 |
The board shall adjust the fees as necessary in order to | 451 |
provide for the expenses associated with carrying out this | 452 |
chapter. | 453 |
(B) If the board has notified or attempted to notify a motor | 454 |
vehicle repair operator that the operator is required to be | 455 |
registered under this chapter, and the operator fails to register, | 456 |
the initial fee for the registration of such an unregistered | 457 |
operator for each business location at which the operator conducts | 458 |
business as an operator, is the initial fee then in effect plus an | 459 |
additional amount equal to the initial fee then in effect for each | 460 |
calendar year that the operator is not registered after the board | 461 |
has notified or attempted to notify the operator. The board may | 462 |
impose a late fee for a registration that is overdue under this | 463 |
division. | 464 |
(C) The board shall deposit all fees and fines collected | 465 |
under this chapter into the occupational licensing and regulatory | 466 |
fund created by section 4743.05 of the Revised Code. | 467 |
Sec. 4775.09. (A)(1) In accordance with Chapter 119. of the | 468 |
Revised Code, the motor vehicle repair board may refuse to issue | 469 |
or renew a registration certificate or may determine whether to | 470 |
waive a suspension of a registration certificate as provided in | 471 |
division (D) of section 4775.07 of the Revised Code. | 472 |
(2) Within ten days after receipt of an abstract from a | 473 |
county court judge, mayor of a mayor's court, or clerk of a court | 474 |
of record indicating a violation of division (D) of section | 475 |
4513.241 of the Revised Code, the board shall determine whether | 476 |
the person named in the abstract is registered with the board and, | 477 |
if the person is so registered, shall further determine whether | 478 |
the person previously has been convicted of or pleaded guilty to a | 479 |
violation of that section. If the person previously has been | 480 |
convicted of or pleaded guilty to a violation of that section, the | 481 |
board, in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code but | 482 |
without a prior hearing, shall suspend the person's registration | 483 |
for a period of not more than one hundred eighty days. | 484 |
(B) The court of common pleas of Franklin county has | 485 |
exclusive jurisdiction over any person who conducts, or attempts | 486 |
to conduct, business as a motor vehicle repair operator in | 487 |
violation of this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter. | 488 |
The court, on application of the board, may issue an injunction, a | 489 |
cease and desist order, or other appropriate order restraining the | 490 |
person from continuing the violation. This section shall operate | 491 |
in addition to and shall not prohibit the enforcement of any other | 492 |
law. | 493 |
(C) Upon the request of the executive director or as a result | 494 |
of complaints, the board shall investigate the alleged violation. | 495 |
(D) No person required to be registered under this chapter | 496 |
shall have the benefit of any lien for labor or materials unless | 497 |
the person is registered under this chapter. | 498 |
(E) No person whose application for registration under this | 499 |
chapter is denied shall open or operate a facility for business as | 500 |
a motor vehicle | 501 |
tint installation facility under the name of the person designated | 502 |
in the application for a registration certificate or under any | 503 |
other name prior to registering as a motor vehicle repair operator | 504 |
in accordance with this chapter. | 505 |
Sec. 4775.10. (A) A motor vehicle repair operator who | 506 |
substantially complies with the requirements of this chapter for | 507 |
registration as a motor vehicle repair operator and who is making | 508 |
a good faith effort toward achieving compliance with all | 509 |
requirements of this chapter may obtain a temporary motor vehicle | 510 |
repair registration certificate. Following the application of, and | 511 |
payment of a fee by a motor vehicle repair operator, the motor | 512 |
vehicle repair board, in its discretion, may direct the executive | 513 |
director to issue a temporary registration certificate to a motor | 514 |
vehicle repair operator the board finds to be in substantial | 515 |
compliance with the requirements of this chapter for registration | 516 |
and who is making a good faith effort toward achieving compliance | 517 |
with all requirements of this chapter. A temporary motor vehicle | 518 |
repair registration issued on or after the effective date of this | 519 |
amendment is valid for one year and may be renewed at the | 520 |
discretion of the board. | 521 |
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registration certificate prior to the expiration of the operator's | 528 |
temporary registration certificate, a portion of the fee paid by | 529 |
the motor vehicle repair operator to obtain the temporary | 530 |
registration certificate shall be applied to the fee imposed under | 531 |
section 4775.08 of the Revised Code to obtain a regular | 532 |
registration certificate in an amount that corresponds to the | 533 |
portion of the year the operator is not utilizing the temporary | 534 |
registration certificate. | 535 |
Upon receiving direction from the board, the executive | 536 |
director shall issue a temporary registration certificate. | 537 |
(B) The board shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter | 538 |
119. of the Revised Code that specify criteria a motor vehicle | 539 |
repair operator shall meet in order to be considered to be in | 540 |
substantial compliance with the registration requirements of this | 541 |
chapter, and that specify criteria a motor vehicle repair operator | 542 |
shall meet in order to be considered as making a good faith effort | 543 |
toward achieving compliance with all requirements of this chapter. | 544 |
The board shall consider the impact of the rules it adopts under | 545 |
this division on encouraging competition | 546 |
vehicle repair operators and not impairing the ability of | 547 |
operators who have been in the motor vehicle repair business for | 548 |
less than one year to succeed in the market place. | 549 |
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Sec. 4775.11. It is the intent of the general assembly to | 572 |
preempt any local ordinance, resolution, or other law adopted or | 573 |
enacted after December 18, 1997, that is limited to the | 574 |
registration of persons engaged in business as motor vehicle | 575 |
repair operators in a manner corresponding to the provisions of | 576 |
this chapter. This chapter does not preempt any of the following | 577 |
local | 578 |
(A) Laws adopted or enacted prior to December 18, 1997, for | 579 |
motor vehicle collision repair operators | 580 |
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(B) Laws adopted or enacted prior to March 22, 2013, for | 582 |
motor vehicle window tint operators | 583 |
(C) Laws adopted or enacted prior to the effective date of | 584 |
this amendment for motor vehicle mechanical repair operators; | 585 |
(D) Laws that may require registration or licensure as a | 586 |
component of imposing additional requirements on persons engaged | 587 |
in business as motor vehicle repair operators or technicians | 588 |
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(E) Laws regulating motor vehicle repair operators or | 590 |
technicians, including building, zoning, health, safety, or other | 591 |
similar codes or laws. | 592 |
Section 2. That existing sections 4775.01, 4775.02, 4775.03, | 593 |
4775.04, 4775.05, 4775.06, 4775.07, 4775.08, 4775.09, 4775.10, and | 594 |
4775.11 of the Revised Code are hereby repealed. | 595 |
Section 3. Notwithstanding division (A) of section 4775.02 of | 596 |
the Revised Code, as amended by this act, no person shall be | 597 |
required to register as a motor vehicle repair operator until six | 598 |
months after the effective date of Section 1 of this act, unless | 599 |
the person would have been required to register as a motor vehicle | 600 |
collision repair operator in accordance with Chapter 4775. of the | 601 |
Revised Code as it existed immediately prior to the effective date | 602 |
of Section 1 of this act. | 603 |
Section 4. That section 4775.03 of the Revised Code as it | 604 |
results from Section 1 of this act be amended to read as follows: | 605 |
Sec. 4775.03. (A) There is hereby created the motor vehicle | 606 |
repair board consisting of seven members appointed by the | 607 |
governor, with the advice and consent of the senate. Each member | 608 |
of the board shall be a resident of the state. | 609 |
shall be motor vehicle body repair operators | 610 |
members shall
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repair operators, two members shall be motor vehicle window tint | 612 |
operators, and one member shall be a representative of the public | 613 |
who has no financial interest in the motor vehicle repair | 614 |
industry. | 615 |
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governor shall make initial appointments to the board. Of the | 617 |
initial appointees, | 618 |
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two are for terms ending on January 1, | 620 |
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for three years, with each term ending on the same day of the same | 622 |
month as did the term that it succeeds. Each member shall hold | 623 |
office from the date of appointment until the end of the term for | 624 |
which the member was appointed. Vacancies shall be filled in the | 625 |
manner prescribed for original appointments. Any member appointed | 626 |
to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of the term | 627 |
for which the member's predecessor was appointed shall hold office | 628 |
for the remainder of the term. A member shall continue in office | 629 |
subsequent to the expiration date of the member's term until the | 630 |
member's successor takes office, or until a period of sixty days | 631 |
has elapsed, whichever occurs first. No person shall serve as a | 632 |
member of the board for more than two consecutive full three-year | 633 |
terms. | 634 |
(C) In making appointments to the board under division (B) of | 635 |
this section, the governor shall select six of the | 636 |
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service association of Ohio, inc., shall submit a list containing | 640 |
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members, and the motor vehicle window tint operator members, and | 643 |
the governor may appoint individuals from the list to fill those | 644 |
six positions. Thereafter, within sixty days of a vacancy | 645 |
occurring as a result of the expiration of a term and within | 646 |
thirty days after other vacancies occurring on the board, the | 647 |
automotive service association of Ohio, inc., shall submit a list | 648 |
containing three names for each vacancy and the governor may | 649 |
appoint one of the individuals from the list to fill the vacancy. | 650 |
If the automotive service association of Ohio, inc., for its | 651 |
respective appointees, fails to make the recommendations to the | 652 |
governor within the time limits set by this division, the governor | 653 |
shall appoint an individual of the governor's own choosing | 654 |
provided that the individual meets the qualifications of division | 655 |
(A) of this section. | 656 |
(D) Before entering upon the duties of office, each member | 657 |
shall take an oath of office as required by section 3.22 of the | 658 |
Revised Code. The governor may remove any member for misconduct, | 659 |
neglect of duty, incapacity, or malfeasance in accordance with | 660 |
section 3.04 of the Revised Code. | 661 |
(E) The board shall meet at least four times each year, and | 662 |
additional meetings may be held upon the written request of any | 663 |
four members of the board or upon the call of the chairperson. The | 664 |
board shall elect from among its membership a chairperson and | 665 |
vice-chairperson, each of whom shall serve for a term of one year. | 666 |
A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum to | 667 |
transact and vote on the business of the board. The chairperson | 668 |
may appoint committees as the chairperson considers necessary to | 669 |
carry out the duties of the board. | 670 |
(F) Each member of the board shall receive a per diem amount | 671 |
fixed pursuant to section 124.15 of the Revised Code when actually | 672 |
attending to matters of the board and for the time spent in | 673 |
necessary travel, and all actual and necessary expenses incurred | 674 |
in the discharge of the member's duties. | 675 |
Section 5. That existing section 4775.03 of the Revised Code | 676 |
as it results from Section 1 of this act is hereby repealed. | 677 |
Section 6. Sections 4 and 5 of this act take effect July 1, | 678 |
2015. | 679 |
Section 7. The Motor Vehicle Repair Board in existence on | 680 |
June 30, 2015, is hereby dissolved as of July 1, 2015, and the | 681 |
Motor Vehicle Repair Board created in section 4775.03 of the | 682 |
Revised Code in Section 4 of this act shall take the dissolved | 683 |
Board's place and assume its duties. | 684 |
The Governor shall make the appointments to the Motor Vehicle | 685 |
Repair Board for the terms of office prescribed in section 4775.03 | 686 |
of the Revised Code as contained in Section 4 of this act not | 687 |
later than July 1, 2015. In order to permit the Governor to make | 688 |
the appointments as described in this section, the organizations | 689 |
specified in division (C) of section 4775.03 of the Revised Code | 690 |
as contained in Section 4 of this act shall submit the lists | 691 |
described in section 4775.03 of the Revised Code contained in | 692 |
Section 4 of this act to the Governor not later than April 1, | 693 |
2015. | 694 |