The Committee on Transportation proposes the following amendment (SR-549.KM0003S):
Amend the bill, as and if amended, SECTION 1, by striking Section 56-1-395(B) and inserting:
(B) During the period of the six-month twelve-month license, the person must make periodic payments of the reinstatement fees owed. Monies paid shall be applied to suspensions in chronological order, with the oldest fees being paid first. The department may provide the person with a fee schedule that shows how much the person may pay every month to satisfy the fees that he owes in a timely manner. The department may allow a person to make payments towards the payment program online. However, the first and final payments must be paid in person at one of the department's branch offices.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 1, by striking Section 56-1-395(E) and (F) and inserting:
(E) This subsection applies only to a person whose driver's license has been suspended pursuant to Sections 34-11-70, 56-1-120, 56-1-170, 56-1-185, 56-1-240, 56-1-270, 56-1-290, 56-1-460(A)(1), 56-2-2740, 56-9-351, 56-9-354, 56-9-357, 56-9-430, 56-9-490, 56-9-610, 56-9-620, 56-10-225, 56-10-240, 56-10-270, 56-10-520, 56-10-530, and 56-25-20.
(F) No person may participate in the payment program more than one time in any three-year two-year period. Once a person has participated in the payment program for a suspension, the person cannot enter into another payment program for the same suspension. If the person receives another payment program-qualifying suspension pursuant to subsection (E) while already enrolled in the payment program, the person cannot add the new suspension to the existing payment program. If a person who is currently participating in a payment plan commits a subsequent infraction for which his license is suspended for some period of time, then he may no longer participate in the payment plan for the prior offense.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 5, by striking Section 56-10-520(A)(1) and inserting:
(1) It is unlawful for a A person who owns an uninsured motor vehicle:
Amend the bill further, SECTION 5, by striking Section 56-10-520(1) and (2) and inserting:
(1) licensed in the this State; or
(2) subject to registration in the this State;
Amend the bill further, SECTION 5, Section 56-10-520, by striking the MACROBUTTON NoMacro <
who operates or permits the operation of that motor vehicleto operate or allow the operation of the uninsured motor vehicle in this State. without first having paid to the director the uninsured motor vehicle fee required by Section 56-10-510, to be disposed of as provided by Section 56-10-550, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 5, by striking Section 56-10-520(2) and (3) and inserting:
(2) It is unlawful for a person who is not the owner of an uninsured motor vehicle to operate the unisured motor vehicle in this state if the person operating the motor vehicle knows that the motor vehicle is uninsured. A person who is the operator of an uninsured motor vehicle and not the titled owner, who knows that the required fee has not been paid to the director, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must:
(3) A person who violates subsection (A)(1) or (2) is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction,:
(a) for a first offense, must be fined no not less than one hundred dollars and not more than two hundred dollars or imprisoned for thirty days, or both;
(b) for a second offense, must be fined two hundred dollars or imprisoned for thirty days, or both; or
(c) for a third or subsequent offense, must be imprisoned for not less than forty-five days nor more than six months.
(4) Only convictions pursuant to this section which occurred within five years, including and immediately preceding the date of the last conviction, constitute prior convictions within the meaning of this section.
Amend the bill further, by adding an appropriately numbered SECTION to read:
SECTION 6. Section 56-9-20(1) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
(1) "Insured motor vehicle": A motor vehicle as to which there is bodily injury liability insurance and property damage liability insurance, meeting all of the requirements of item (7)(5) of this section, or as to which a bond has been given or cash or securities delivered in lieu of such insurance or as to which the owner has qualified as a self-insurer in accordance with the provisions of Section 56-9-60;
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(A)(2) and inserting:
(2) The department , pursuant to this section and with input from temporary license plate distributors, shall establish the design and layout of all temporary license plates to be issued within the State. Temporary license plates shall be of a material specified by the department so as to resist deterioration or fading from exposure to the elements during the period for which display is required.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(A)(4)(5)(a) and inserting:
(a) obtain or procure a temporary license plate from any entity other than the department or one of the department's a registered temporary license plate distributorsdistributor; or
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(B)(1) and inserting:
(B)(1) Only statewide motor vehicle dealer associations in which at least thirty percent and no fewer than two hundred members are licensed South Carolina motor vehicle dealers may be temporary license plate distributors. Except as otherwise provided in this section, only temporary license plate distributors may sell or distribute temporary license plates.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(B)(5)(C)(1) and (2) and inserting:
(5)(C)(1) The department is authorized to administer an electronic system for county auditors' offices, licensed motor vehicle dealers, leasing companies, and other entities authorized by the department to use in issuing temporary license plates. The department may contract with vendors third parties to provide service connection between the issuing entities and the department, or may provide the service directly to participating entities. Licensed dealers, leasing companies, and other entities participating in the electronic registration and titling program that fail to comply with the program's requirements may be removed from the program by the department.
(2) Third parties contracted pursuant to this section are authorized to produce temporary license plates and temporary vehicle registration transactions on behalf of the department. The department shall develop program terms, conditions, standards, and specifications required for certification. Third parties requesting certification must agree to the terms, conditions, standards, and specifications in order to participate.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(E) and inserting:
(E) A licensed vehicle dealer or a leasing company of new or used vehicles may issue to the buyer or lessee of a vehicle at the time of its sale or lease a temporary license plate in accordance with subsection (A). The expiration date may not extend beyond forty-five days from the date of purchase or lease. Issuing entities may utilize no more than the top upper fifty percent free space on their temporary license plates for dealer or company identification. Traceable temporary license plates from issuing entities that do not utilize the plate for dealer or company identification must include an identifier selected by the department. Third party providers that produce temporary license plates must not charge an additional fee to issuing entities that chose to issue traceable temporary license plates that include the identifier selected by the department. The bottom lower fifty percent of all temporary license plates is reserved to display the temporary license plate number and other information required by the department pursuant to Section 56-3-210(A)(4). The bill of sale, title, lease contract, temporary registration card issued in conjunction with a temporary license plate, or copy of one of these documents must be maintained in the vehicle at all times to verify the vehicle's date of purchase or lease to a law enforcement officer. The bill of sale, title, lease contract, or copy of one of these documents must contain a description of the vehicle, the name and address of both the seller and purchaser of the vehicle, and its date of sale or lease.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(H) and inserting:
(H) A person must replace a temporary license plate issued pursuant to this section with a permanent license plate and registration card as required by Section 56-3-110 within forty-five days of acquiring the vehicle or moving a foreign vehicle into this State. A person who operates a vehicle in violation of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than one hundred dollars. Licensed motor vehicle dealers, leasing companies, and other entities may provide temporary license plates only for items that are purchased from that dealer, company, or entity.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(J)(1)(a) and inserting:
(a) the actual cost of the license plate plus issuing and printing, as well as standard shipping and handling costs; and
Amend the bill further, SECTION 8, by striking Section 56-3-210(K) and inserting:
(K) The department may restrict or revoke the ability to issue temporary license plates for an issuing entity found to be in violation of this section. The bill of sale, title, lease contract, temporary registration card issued in conjunction with a temporary license plate or copy of one of these documents must be maintained in the vehicle at all times to verify the vehicle's date of purchase or lease. The bill of sale, title, lease contract, or copy of one these documents must contain a description of the vehicle, the name and address of both the seller and the purchaser of the vehicle, and its date of sale or lease.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 12, by striking Section 56-3-2340(A) and inserting:
(A) The Department of Motor Vehicles , or its designated agent, may allow shall require licensed motor vehicle dealers to issue first time temporary motor vehicle registrations and temporary license plates directly from the dealership. A dealership shall apply to the department upon forms approved and provided by the department. The department may request information necessary to ensure the integrity of the current licensing system. The department may allow or refuse a dealership the right to issue motor vehicle registrations or license plates based upon criteria established by the department. If a dealership previously is denied the privilege to issue registrations and license plates, upon meeting the established criteria, the dealership may be allowed to issue registrations or license plates. If in the opinion of the department a bond is necessary to ensure the payment of fees associated with the registering and licensing of a vehicle, the department may require a bond not to exceed the estimated value of new license plates and validation stickers held by the dealership or the department's designated agent. Unless disallowed by the department, any dealership that begins a transaction through a third-party vendor pursuant to Section 56-3-210(C)(2) that provides a service connection between issuing entities and the department must complete the entire transaction, including titling and registering the vehicle in the same manner. Unless extenuating circumstances apply, at the department's discretion, dealers may not obtain certificates of title, temporary motor vehicle registrations, or temporary license plates from the department's branch offices. A dealership must make attempts to apply to the department electronically, including utilizing digital scans of forms approved and provided by the department.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 13, by striking Section 56-3-214(H) and inserting:
(H) The department is authorized to collect a transaction fee from the quality assurance entity that transmits or retrieves data from the department pursuant to this section. The fee must not exceed five dollars for each transaction. Two-dollars and fifty-cents of each fee collected pursuant to this subsection These fees must be credited to the State Highway Fund as established by Section 57-11-20, to be distributed as provided in Section 11-43-167. The other two-dollars and fifty-cents of each fee collected pursuant to this subsection shall be retained by the Department of Motor Vehicles and earmarked in an account for the sole purpose of technology modernization. Fees in the account may be carried forward from fiscal year to fiscal year.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 14, by striking Section 8-21-15(B)(8) and inserting:
(8) charges for vendor fees, convenience fees, transaction fees, or other similar fees that allow a person to pay a state agency or contracted vendor on behalf of a state agency for goods, services, fees, or other items through any payment method other than cash;
Amend the bill further, SECTION 15, by striking Section 56-14-30(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), and (F) and inserting:
(A) Before engaging in business as a recreational vehicle dealer in this State, a person first must make application apply to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a license. Each license issued expires on the last day of the month twelve thirty-six months from the date of issue, the "licensing period", and must be displayed prominently at the established place of business. The fee for the license is one hundred and fifty dollars. The license applies to only one place of business of the applicant and is not transferable to another person or place of business.
(B)(1) During the dealer license application process, the department shall provide all information that would be needed in an audit or a review by its agents. Upon issuing a license, the department shall be reasonable in its requests to inspect or copy a dealer's records. If a complaint has been filed against a dealer, the department must present that complaint to the dealer in writing and allow the dealer the opportunity to cure before proceeding with punitive or enforcement action. Complaints arising from alleged violations of:
(a) Section 56-37-30(B) must be cured by the dealer within sixty days of being notified of the complaint;
(b) Section 56-37-30(D) must be cured by the dealer within forty-five days of being notified of the complaint; or
(c) Section 56-37-30(D) must be cured by the dealer within thirty days of being notified of the complaint.
(2) If the department determines that the same dealer has received a similar type of complaint within twelve months of a previous complaint, the department may proceed with an enforcement action against that dealer without regard to the time period provided in this subsection.
(B)(C) A licensed South Carolina recreational vehicle dealer may exhibit and sell recreational vehicles, as defined by Section 56-14-10, at fairs, recreational or sports shows, vacation shows, and other similar events or shows upon obtaining a temporary dealer's license in the manner required by this section. No other exhibitions may be allowed, except as may be permitted by this section. Any recreational vehicle displayed must be owned by the dealer holding the temporary license. Before exhibiting and selling recreational vehicles at temporary locations, the dealer shall first make application apply to the department for a license. To be eligible for a temporary license, a dealer shall hold a valid recreational vehicle dealer's license issued pursuant to this chapter. Every temporary dealer's license issued is valid for a period not to exceed ten consecutive days and must be prominently displayed at the temporary place of business. No dealer may purchase more than six temporary licenses in any one licensing period every twelve months. The fee for each temporary license issued is twenty dollars. A temporary license applies to only one dealer operating in a temporary location and is not transferable to any other dealer or location.
(C)(D) The provisions of this section may not be construed as allowing the sale of any type of motor vehicles other than recreational vehicles at authorized temporary locations.
(D)(E) A person who fails to secure either a temporary or a permanent license as required in this chapter and sells a recreational vehicle is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined:
(1) not less than fifty one hundred dollars or more than two five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than thirty days for the first offense;
(2) not less than two five hundred dollars or more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months thirty days, or both, for the second offense; and
(3) not less than one two thousand dollars or more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than two years, or both, for the third or any subsequent offense.
(E)(F) For purposes of this section, the each unauthorized sale of each a recreational vehicle where the dealer has not applied for and received a license from the department appropriate for that sale constitutes a separate offense. The Department of Motor Vehicles shall enforce the provisions contained in this section. Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prohibit any law enforcement agency from enforcing the provisions relating to non-licensed dealers within the law enforcement agency's jurisdiction. The ticketing agency shall retain fifty percent of all fines collected pursuant to this section.
(F)(G) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent a licensed recreational vehicle dealer from providing vehicles for demonstration or test driving purposes.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 16, by striking Section 56-14-40(B)(2) and inserting:
(2) A new bond or a proper continuation certificate must be delivered provided to the department annually every twelve months during the license period before a dealer's license may be renewed. The dealer or surety, or the dealer's or surety's designee, must notify the department of any bond name or address changes during the licensing period. Notice must be provided within thirty days of a change. Proof of the bond and the proper continuation of the bond may be provided to the Department of Motor Vehicles on the same database used for vehicle insurance pursuant to Article 7, Chapter 10, Title 56.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 16, by striking Section 56-14-40(B)(6)(c) and inserting:
(c) This subsection does not apply to monies a recreational vehicle dealer has attempted to refund to a customer due to an error made by the dealer when the dealer can demonstrate that he has made a bona fide, good faith effort by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or by private delivery service acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service to ensure the customer's refund was delivered. For purpose of this subsection, the dealer should make a bona fide, good faith effort to refund the monies due to the customer within sixty days of the date of sale.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 16, by striking Section 56-14-40(E) and inserting:
(E) In the event of a licensee's death, the personal representative of the deceased licensee may, with the consent of the probate court and upon an application to the department, continue the operation of the business covered by the license for the remainder of the licensing period, but no longer than eighteen months after the licensee's death. At the conclusion of the license period or eighteen months after the licensee's death, the personal representative must take all actions to apply for a recreational vehicle dealer license under his name and meet all requirements for a licensed recreational vehicle dealer in order to continue operating the business.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 17, by striking Section 56-14-50(4) and inserting:
(4) A recreational vehicle dealer may use his license to conduct business on property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business. The property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business is deemed to be contiguous even if there exists single intervening landmark such as a road or a railroad track. The property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business must display the same permanent sign as the bona fide established place of business pursuant to item (2). The property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business need not include a permanent, enclosed building or structure, but all records for business conducted on the property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business must be maintained at the bone fide established place of business. Any sales transactions pursuant to this section must take place at the location of the bona fide established place of business. Dealers applying for a license pursuant to this item must provide on the dealer license application the street address of the property adjacent to or the property within sight of his bona fide place of business and affirm that the dealer has met any local requirements to lawfully conduct business at that location.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 19, by striking Section 56-15-310(A)(1) and (2) and inserting:
(1) Before engaging in business as a dealer or wholesaler in this State, a person first must make application apply to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a license. Each license issued expires twelve thirty-six months from the month of issue, the (licensing period), and must be displayed prominently at the established place of business. The fee for the license is one hundred and fifty dollars. The license applies to only one place of business of the applicant and is not transferable to another person or place of business except that a licensed dealer may exhibit and sell motor homes, as defined by Section 56-15-10, at fairs, recreational or sports shows, vacation shows, and other similar events or shows upon obtaining a temporary dealer's license in the manner required by this section. No other exhibitions may be allowed, except as may be permitted by this section. Before exhibiting and selling motor homes at temporary locations as permitted above, the dealer shall first make application to the department for a license. To be eligible for a temporary license, a dealer shall hold a valid dealer's license issued pursuant to this chapter. Every temporary dealer's license issued is valid for a period not to exceed ten consecutive days and must be prominently displayed at the temporary place of business. No dealer may purchase more than six temporary licenses in any one licensing period. The fee for each temporary license issued is twenty dollars. A temporary license applies to only one dealer operating in a temporary location and is not transferable to any other dealer or location.
(2) During the dealer license application process, the department shall provide any information that would be needed in an audit or a review by its agents. Upon issuing a license, the department shall be reasonable in its requests to inspect or copy a dealer's records. If a complaint has been filed against a dealer, the department must present that complaint to the dealer in writing and allow the dealer the opportunity to cure before proceeding with punitive or enforcement action. Complaints arising from alleged violations of:
(a) Section 56-37-30(B) must be cured by the dealer within sixty days of being notified of the complaint;
(b) Section 56-37-30(C) must be cured by the dealer within forty-five days of being notified of the complaint; or
(c) Section 559-37-30(D) must be cured by the dealer within thirty days of being notified of the complaint.
(3) If the department determines that the same dealer has received a similar type of complaint within twelve months of a previous complaint, the department may proceed with an enforcement action without regard to the time periods provided in this subsection.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 19, by striking Section 56-15-310(B) and inserting:
(B) A person who fails to secure either a temporary or a permanent license as required in this chapter and facilitates an unauthorized sale a motor vehicle in violation of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined:
(1) not less than fifty one hundred dollars or more than two five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than thirty days for the first offense;
(2) not less than twofive hundred dollars or more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months thirty days, or both, for the second offense; and
(3) not less than one two thousand dollars or more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than two years, or both, for the third or any subsequent offense.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 19, Section 56-15-310, by striking the MACROBUTTON NoMacro <
For purposes of this section, the sale of each motor vehicle constitutes a separate offense. For purposes of this section, each instance of an unauthorized sale of a motor vehicle where the dealer has not applied for and received a license from the department appropriate to that sale is conclusively deemed to be a separate and distinct offense. Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prohibit any law enforcement agency from enforcing the provisions relating to non-licensed dealers within the law enforcement agency's jurisdiction. The ticketing entity shall retain fifty percent of any fines collected under this section.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 20, by striking Section 56-15-320(B)(6)(b) and inserting:
(b) This subsection does not apply to monies the dealer has attempted to refund to a customer due to an error made by the dealer when the dealer can demonstrate that he has made an attempt by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or by private delivery service which is acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service to ensure the customer's refund was delivered. The dealer must make a bone fide good faith attempt to refund money due to the customer within sixty days of the date of sale.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 20, by striking Section 56-15-320(E) and inserting:
(E) In the event of the licensee's death, the personal representative of the deceased licensee may, with the explicit consent of the probate court and upon an application to the Department, continue the operation of the business covered by the license for the remainder of the licensing period, but no longer than eighteen months after the licensee's death. At the conclusion of the licensing period or eighteen months after the death, the personal representative must take all actions to apply for a vehicle dealer license under his or her own name and meet all requirements for a licensed vehicle dealer in order to continue operating the business.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 21, by striking Section 56-15-330(4) and inserting:
(4) A dealer may use his license to conduct business on property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business. The property adjacent to or within sight of the bona fide established place of business is deemed to be contiguous even if there exists a single intervening landmark such a road or a rail road track. The property adjacent to or the property within sight of the bona fide place of business must display the same permanent dealership sign as the bona fide established place of business pursuant to item (2). The property adjacent to or property within sight of the bona fide place of business need not include a permanent, enclosed building or structure, but all records for business conducted on the property adjacent to or property within sight of the bona fide place of business must be maintained at the bone fide established place of business. Any sales transactions pursuant to this section must take place at the location of the bona fide established place of business. Dealers applying for a license pursuant to this subsection must provide on the dealer license application the street address of the adjacent property or the property within sight and affirm that the dealer has met any local requirements to lawfully conduct business at that location.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 22, by striking Section 56-15-350(A) and inserting:
(A)Any license licenses in the name of the same applicant issued under this chapter may be denied, suspended, or revoked, if the applicant or licensee or an agency of the applicant or licensee acting for the applicant or licensee is determined by the Department of Motor Vehicles to have refused to comply with, been convicted of, or pleaded nolo contendere to any of the following offenses in this State or another jurisdiction in the United States:
Amend the bill further, SECTION 22, by striking Section 56-15-350(c)(3), (d)(4), (e)(5), and (f)(7) and inserting:
(c)(3) been found by a court of competent jurisdiction to have committed any fraud connected with the sale or transfer of a motor vehicle;
(d)(4) employed fraudulent devices, methods, or practices in connection with meeting the requirements placed on dealers and wholesalers by the laws of this State;
(e)(5) been convicted of any violation ofviolated any law involving the acquisition or transfer of a title to a motor vehicle;
(6) or of any violation of law involving tamperingtampered with, alteringaltered, or removing removed motor vehicle identification numbers or markings;
(f)(7) been found by a court of competent jurisdiction to have violated any federal or state law regarding the disconnecting, resetting, altering, or other unlawful tampering with a motor vehicle odometer, including the provisions of 49 U.S.C. 32701-32711 (Title 49, Subtitle VI, Part C, Chapter 327);
Amend the bill further, SECTION 22, by striking Section 56-15-350(h)(9)(11)(e) and (f) and inserting:
(e) any crime having an element of identity theft, misuse of another person's identity information, larceny, embezzlement, false statements, falsification of documents, false swearing or dishonest or deceitful dealing; or
(f) a crime having an element of criminal sexual battery or conduct of any type or degree with a minor or an adult;
Amend the bill further, by deleting SECTION 23.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 24, by striking Section 56-37-20(1) and inserting:
(1) "Immediate family" means spouse, parent, stepparent, child, stepchild, sister, brother, grandparent, and grandchild.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 24, by striking Section 56-37-40(A), (B), and (C) and inserting:
(A) There is created a Dealer Sanction Review Board that consists of the Executive Director of the department or his designee, a department employee with expertise in dealer licensing regardless of dealer license type, two non-franchise automobile dealers, and three franchise automobile dealers. All dealers serving on the board must have been in business no less than ten years and be in good standing with the department. The department is responsible for ensuring the board is seated at the beginning of each fiscal year. Unless the board decides otherwise or a board member no longer qualifies to remain on the board, individuals on the board serve for three fiscal years and may serve a maximum of nine consecutive years. The department in conjunction with the board should take efforts to ensure that dealers represent all regions of the state and the sizes of dealerships owned. The two statewide dealer associations shall choose their members. The chairperson shall be elected and rotated between dealer members serving on the board.
(B) Dealers licensed pursuant to this title may contest sanctions provided for in this article by written request to the department no later than thirty days after receiving formal notice of the sanctions being levied.
(1) All notices of sanctions are deemed received no later than thirty days after mailing by the department.
(2) No later than sixty days after receiving the written request from the dealer, the board must determine if the sanctions and corresponding points must be posted to the dealer's record as maintained by the department.
(3) No contested sanctions and corresponding points may be posted until the board has made a determination.
(4) The board's decision is considered final unless a dealer files protest in administrative law court within twenty days of being provided written notice.
(5) The board may decide to decrease the number of points levied for a sanction, but the board may not increase the number of points levied for a sanction beyond those specified in this article.
(C) If a dealer licensed under this title does not contest sanctions within the time period prescribed in subsection (B), the assessed points are effective will be posted to the dealer's record maintained by the department.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 24, by striking Section 56-37-60(A) and inserting:
(A) Any dealer who has accumulated points under the provisions of this article must have the number of points reduced by four upon proving to the satisfaction of the Department of Motor Vehicles that the dealer has completed a voluntary course related to the proper licensing of dealers in this State. Before an entity may administer the course, and every three years thereafter, the department must approve the course . Entities offering this course must provide documentation, to the satisfaction of the department, regarding the training provided during the course. The department is not obligated to offer this course on its own.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 24, by striking Section 56-37-80(B) and (C) and inserting:
(B) Upon the revocation of a license, the licensee, or his designee, shall immediately return to the department the license and all dealer license plates. The departmentmust revoke the dealer license plates if the plates are not returned to the department.
(C) The department may deny any application for dealer licenses for ten years after notification of the conviction if the applicant is a member of the immediate family as a dealer whose license has been revoked. At the conclusion of the ten-year period, a dealer whose license has been revoked may apply to the Dealer Sanctions Review Board to be relicensed. However, upon review of the board, a dealer whose license has been revoked may continue to be denied a dealer license of any type .
Amend the bill further, SECTION 25, by striking Section 56-16-140(A)(1) and inserting:
(1) Before engaging in business as a motorcycle dealer or motorcycle wholesaler in this State, every person must first make applicationapply to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a license. Every license issued expires twelve thirty-six months from the date of issue and must be prominently displayed at the established place of business. The fee for the license is fifty one hundred and fifty dollars. The license applies to only one place of business of the applicant and is not transferable to any other person or place of business, except as provided in item (2).
Amend the bill further, SECTION 25, by striking Section 56-16-140(B) and (C) and inserting:
(B)(1) During the dealer license application process, the department shall provide all information that would be needed in an audit or a review by its agents. Upon issuing a license, the department shall be reasonable in its requests to inspect or copy a dealer's records. If a complaint has been filed against a dealer, the department must present that complaint to the dealer in writing and allow the dealer the opportunity to cure before proceeding with punitive or enforcement action. Complaints arising from alleged violations of:
(a) Section 56-37-30(B) must be cured by the dealer within sixty days of being notified of the complaint;
(b) Section 56-37-30(D) must be cured by the dealer within forty-five days of being notified of the complaint; or
(c) Section 56-37-30(D) must be cured by the dealer within thirty days of being notified of the complaint.
(2) If the department determines that the same dealer has received a similar type of complaint within twelve months of a previous complaint, the department may proceed with an enforcement action against that dealer without regard to the time period provided in this subsection.
(B)(C) A person who fails to secure a license as required in this chapter has facilitated an unauthorized sale of a motorcycle and is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined:
(1) not less than fifty one hundred dollars nor more than two five hundred dollars or imprisoned for not more than thirty days for the first offense;
(2) not less than two five hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than six months thirty, or both, for the second offense; and
(3) not less than one thousand dollars nor more than ten thousand dollars or imprisoned for not more than two years, or both, for the third or any subsequent offense.
(D)For purposes of this subsection, the sale of each motorcycle constitutes a separate offense. For purposes of this section, each instance of an unauthorized sale of a motorcycle where the dealer has not applied for and received a license from the department appropriate to the sale is conclusively deemed to be a separate and distinct offense. This provision does not apply to instances where a rightfully licensed retail dealer, pursuant to Chapter 15 of this Title, accepts a motorcycle on trade to then sell at his retail location. Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prohibit any law enforcement agency from enforcing the provisions relating to non-licensed dealers within the law enforcement agency's jurisdiction. The ticketing entity shall retain fifty percent of any fines collected under this section.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 26, by striking Section 56-16-150(5)(b) and inserting:
(b) This subsection does not apply to monies the motorcycle dealer has attempted to refund to a customer due to an error made by the dealer when the dealer can demonstrate that he has made an attempt by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, or by private delivery service which is acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service to ensure the customer's refund was delivered. For the purposes of this subsection, the dealer should make a bona fide, good faith attempt to refund money due to the customer within sixty days of the date of sale.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 26, by striking Section 56-16-150(4)(D)(E) and inserting:
(E) In the event of the licensee's death, the personal representative of the deceased licensee may, with the consent of the probate court and upon an application to the Department, continue the operation of the business covered by the license for the remainder of the licensing period, but no longer than eighteen months after the licensee's death. At the conclusion of the licensing period or eighteen months after the death, the personal representative must take all actions to apply for a recreational vehicle dealer license under his or her own name and meet all requirements for a licensed recreational vehicle dealer in order to continue operating the business.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 27, by striking Section 56-16-160(4) and inserting:
(4) A motorcycle dealer may use his license to conduct business on property adjacent to or within site of his bona fide established place of business. The property adjacent to or property within sight of his bona fide established place of business is deemed to be contiguous to his bona fide established place of even if there exists a single intervening landmark such as a road or a railroad track. The property adjacent to or within sight of his bona fide established place of business must display the same permanent sign as the bona fide established place of business pursuant to item (2). The adjacent property or the property within sight of his bona fide established place of business need not include a permanent, enclosed building or structure, but all records for business conducted on the adjacent property must be maintained at the bona fide established place of business pursuant to this section. Any sales transactions pursuant to this section must take place at the location of the bona fide established place of business. Dealers applying for a license under this item must declare to the department on the dealer license application the street address of the adjacent property or property within sight of his bona fide established place of business and affirm that the dealer has met any local requirements to lawfully conduct business at that location.
Amend the bill further, SECTION 29, by striking Section 56-19-370(B) and inserting:
(B) (1) The dealer must properly title and, if applicable, register the vehicle within forty-five days after the sale. A dealer who receives in a timely manner a title lien release from a financial institution, titling agent, or another state department of motor vehicles, or its equivalent, and who fails to either properly title or, if applicable, register the vehicle the dealer sold within forty-five days after the salemay be assessed points against his dealer record pursuant to Section 56-37-370.
(2) If the Department has reason to believe that the dealer did not properly title, or, if applicable, register the vehicle within forty-five days after the sale due to criminal intent, the dealer is guilty of a misdemeanor and must be fined not less than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both, and is further subject to the provisions of Section 56-15-150.
(3) If a title is in suspended status, the department must make the information regarding the reason for the suspension available in a timely manner through the third-party provider pursuant to Section 56-3-210.
(4) No dealer may be prosecuted for not properly titling or registering a vehicle within forty-five days if the department has placed title in suspended status or if a financial institution has not released the lien in a timely manner.
Amend the bill further, by adding appropriately numbered SECTIONS to read:
SECTION X.Section 56-3-180 of the S.C. Code is repealed.
SECTION X.Section 56-3-215 of the S.C. Code is repealed.
SECTION X.Article 29, Chapter 3, Title 56 of the S.C. Code is repealed.
SECTION X.Article 30, Chapter 3, Title 56 of the S.C. Code is repealed.
Amend the bill further, by striking SECTIONS 35 and 36 and inserting:
SECTION 35. Dealers subject to the provisions contained in Section 56-14-50, 56-15-330, or 56-16-160 who maintain business operations on adjacent properties or properties within sight as described in the code section applicable to the dealer but who do not meet the requirements of Section 56-14-50, 56-15-330, or 56-16-160, as applicable to the dealer and as amended by this act may be grandfathered by the Department of Motor Vehicles for the remainder of the license under which the dealer is operating as of the effective date of this act.
SECTION 36.(A) SECTION 1 takes effect twelve months after the approval of the Governor. (B) SECTION 5 takes effect on the first day of the fiscal year following twelve months after approval of the Governor.
(C)(1) SECTIONS 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12, 30, 31, 32, and 33 take effect eight months after the approval of the Governor, provided that necessary solicitations are awarded in a timely manner in accordance with the State Consolidated Procurement Code.
(2) Section 56-3-214(C), 56-3-214 (D), 56-3-214 (E), 56-3-214 (F), and 56-3-214 (H) take effect ten months after the effective date of SECTIONS 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
(D) SECTION 12 takes effect ten months after the effective date for subsection (C).
(E) SECTIONS 14 through 28 take effect on January 1, 2024. Any dealership applying for or renewing a licenses, or operating on a currently issued license on or after January 1, 2024 is subject to the provisions of SECTIONS 14 through 28.
(F) SECTION 29 takes effect on the first day of the fiscal year following twelve months after approval of the Governor.
(G) The remaining SECTIONS of this act, and Section 56-3-214(A), 56-3-214 (B)(1), 56-3-214 (B)(2), 56-3-214 (B)(3), and 56-3-214 (G), takes effect upon approval by the Governor.