-, As Passed Senate, December 1, 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBSTITUTE FOR

 

SENATE BILL NO. 331

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      A bill to amend 1986 PA 119, entitled

 

"An act to regulate the business of buying or receiving used motor

vehicle parts; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state

and local officers; and to provide penalties,"

 

by amending sections 1, 2, and 4 (MCL 257.1351, 257.1352, and

 

257.1354) and by adding section 2a.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

 1        Sec. 1. As used in this act:

 

 2        (a) "Agent" means a person an individual who, for compensation

 

 3  or valuable consideration, is employed either directly or

 

 4  indirectly by a dealer.

 

 5        (b) "Dealer" means any person , corporation, partnership, or

 

 6  association, which, in whole or in part, that engages in the

 

 7  ordinary course of repeated and recurrent transactions of buying or

 

 8  receiving used motor vehicle parts from persons other than a

 


 1  licensee. A dealer shall include The term includes any motor

 

 2  vehicle repair facility which that engages in repeated and

 

 3  recurrent transactions of buying or receiving used motor vehicle

 

 4  parts from persons other than a licensee. Dealer The term does not

 

 5  include a scrap metal processor who that buys or otherwise acquires

 

 6  motor vehicles or motor vehicle component parts for the purpose of

 

 7  processing or selling the metal for remelting.

 

 8        (c) "Late model vehicle" means a motor vehicle manufactured in

 

 9  the current model year or the 5 model years immediately preceding

 

10  the current model year.

 

11        (d) "Local police agency" means the police agency of the a

 

12  city, village, or township, or if none, the county sheriff.

 

13        (e) "Major component part" means 1 any of the following

 

14  subassemblies of a motor vehicle regardless of its actual market

 

15  value: front end assembly, including fenders, grills, hood, bumper,

 

16  and related parts; engine; transmission; T-tops; rear clip

 

17  assembly, including quarter panels and floor panel assembly; or

 

18  doors. ; tires, tire wheels, and continuous treads.

 

19        (f) "Motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle as defined in

 

20  section 33 of the Michigan vehicle code, Act No. 300 of the Public

 

21  Acts of 1949, being section 257.33 of the Michigan Compiled

 

22  Laws.1949 PA 300, MCL 257.33.

 

23        (g) "Motor vehicle repair facility" means a place of business

 

24  which engages in the business of performing or employing persons

 

25  who perform maintenance, diagnosis, or repair service on a motor

 

26  vehicle for compensation.

 

27        (h) "Licensee" means a person , partnership, corporation, or

 


 1  association that is licensed under section 248 of the Michigan

 

 2  vehicle code, Act No. 300 of the Public Acts of 1949, being section

 

 3  257.248 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.248, or

 

 4  similarly licensed in another state.

 

 5        (i) "Person" means an individual, corporation, limited

 

 6  liability company, partnership, association, or other legal entity.

 

 7        (j) (i) "Used motor vehicle part" means any of the following:

 

 8        (i) A major component part, dashboard, radio, stereo, or seat

 

 9  of a late model motor vehicle for which a certificate of title and

 

10  registration plate have been issued to a consumer or dealer.

 

11        (ii) A motor vehicle tire, tire wheel or rim, or continuous

 

12  tire tread.

 

13        Sec. 2. (1) A dealer shall maintain a permanent record of each

 

14  transaction concerning the buying or receiving of any used motor

 

15  vehicle part from a person other than a licensee, on a record of

 

16  transaction forms provided for form prescribed in subsection (5),

 

17  legibly written in ink in the English language. Each record of

 

18  transaction form shall be filled out in duplicate by the dealer or

 

19  agent with 1 copy going given to the customer , and 1 copy to be

 

20  retained by the dealer. At the time a dealer receives or purchases

 

21  a used motor vehicle part from a person other than a licensee, the

 

22  dealer or agent shall accurately record all of the following

 

23  information on a record of transaction form:

 

24        (a) A general description of the used motor vehicle part

 

25  received or purchased.

 

26        (b) The vehicle identification number of the vehicle the used

 

27  motor vehicle part came from.

 


 1        (c) The state of origin of the used motor vehicle part.

 

 2        (d) The date of the transaction.

 

 3        (e) The name of the person individual who is conducting the

 

 4  transaction for on behalf of the dealer.

 

 5        (f) The name, date of birth, driver's license number or state

 

 6  of Michigan personal identification card number, and street and

 

 7  house number of the person individual with whom the transaction is

 

 8  being made, together with a legible imprint of the right thumb of

 

 9  the person individual with whom the transaction is made, or if that

 

10  is not possible, then the left thumb or a finger of that person.

 

11  individual. However, the thumbprint or fingerprint shall is only be

 

12  required on the record of transaction form retained by the dealer.

 

13  The dealer or agent shall make a thumbprint or fingerprint shall be

 

14  made available to the local police agency or the department of

 

15  state police only during the course of a police investigation

 

16  involving a used motor vehicle part described on the record of

 

17  transaction. This paragraph shall subdivision does not apply to a

 

18  transaction involving an insurance company that has acquired

 

19  ownership of a late model vehicle by the payment of damages due to

 

20  an accident and a dealer that buys the vehicle from the insurance

 

21  company for salvage.

 

22        (g) The price paid or to be paid by the dealer for the used

 

23  motor vehicle part.

 

24        (h) The Subject to section 2a, the form of payment made to the

 

25  customer. The dealer or agent shall indicate the number of a check,

 

26  money order, or bank draft and the transaction number of any direct

 

27  deposit or electronic transfer to the customer's account at a

 


 1  financial institution.

 

 2        (i) The signature of the person individual with whom the

 

 3  transaction is made.

 

 4        (2) The A dealer or agent shall number the record of each

 

 5  transaction shall be numbered consecutively, commencing with the

 

 6  number 1 and the calendar year; and, if the transaction includes

 

 7  the buying or receiving of 1 or more used motor vehicle tires, tire

 

 8  wheels or rims, or continuous tire tread, shall place the

 

 9  transaction number on a tag that the dealer or agent must attach to

 

10  each of those items the dealer or agent bought or received.

 

11        (3) The record of transaction forms of a dealer and each used

 

12  motor vehicle part received by a dealer as the result of a

 

13  transaction shall be are open to an inspection by the local police

 

14  agency and the Michigan state police at all times during the

 

15  ordinary business hours of the dealer. As a condition of doing

 

16  business, a dealer shall be is considered to have given consent to

 

17  the inspection prescribed by described in this subsection. The

 

18  record of transaction forms of a dealer shall are not be open to

 

19  inspection by the general public.

 

20        (4) Each A dealer shall retain each record of a transaction

 

21  shall be retained by the dealer for not less than at least 1 year

 

22  after the transaction to which the record pertains. A dealer who

 

23  that goes out of business or changes his or her the dealer's

 

24  business address to another local jurisdiction either within or out

 

25  of this state shall transmit to the local police agency the records

 

26  of all transactions made by the dealer not more than 1 year before

 

27  his or her closing or moving. in the 1-year period before the

 


 1  dealer closes or moves. After a period of 1 year from the date of

 

 2  the transaction, if a police investigation concerning a used motor

 

 3  vehicle part described on the record of transaction has not

 

 4  occurred, the dealer and local police agency shall destroy, and not

 

 5  keep a permanent record of, the records of the transaction.

 

 6        (5) The form of the record of transaction shall be 8-1/2 by 11

 

 7  inches in size and shall be as follows:

 

 

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                  "Record of Transaction

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                                #  __________________________

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                                  (Transaction number printed

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                                         on the form)

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     (1) Description of Property  ___________________________

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_____________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________

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     (2) _______________________________ (3) ________________

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         (Vehicle Identification Number)    (State of Origin)

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     (4) ______________, 19 ___   (5) _______________________

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            (Date)                  (Name of  Dealer/Employee)

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     (6) ______________________,   ___________________, 19 ___

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           (Name of Customer)        (Date of Birth)

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     __________________________,   ___________________________

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      (Driver's License No./           (Street Address)

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      Mich. Personal ID Number)   ___________________   ______


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                                   (City & State)       (Zip)

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     (7) ______________________

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            (Price Paid)

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     (8) ______________________

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         (Check no., bank draft

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           no., money order no.,

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           transaction no., or cash)

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                                ____________________________"

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         Thumbprint                (Signature of Customer)

 

 

13        Sec. 2a. In a transaction concerning the buying or receiving

 

14  of any used motor vehicle tires, tire wheels or rims, or continuous

 

15  tire tread, the only methods of payment a dealer may use to pay a

 

16  customer are a check, a money order, a bank draft, or a direct

 

17  deposit or electronic transfer to the customer's account at a

 

18  financial institution. If a payment is made by check, money order,

 

19  or bank draft under this section, the dealer must mail that payment

 

20  to the customer at the address shown on the identification required

 

21  under section 2(1)(f).

 

22        Sec. 4. (1) A dealer who or agent that knowingly violates

 

23  section 2(3), (4), or (5) or section 2a is guilty of a misdemeanor,

 

24  punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or a fine of

 

25  $1,000.00, or both.

 

26        (2) A dealer who or agent that knowingly violates section

 

27  2(3), (4), or (5) or section 2a a second or subsequent time is


 1  guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not more than 2

 

 2  years, or a fine of $5,000.00, or both.

 

 3        Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days

 

 4  after the date it is enacted into law.