Utah Code 41-3-601. Fees
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(1) The administrator shall collect fees determined by the commission under Section 63J-1-504 for each of the following:
Terms Used In Utah Code 41-3-601
- Administrator: means the motor vehicle enforcement administrator. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Body shop: means a person engaged in rebuilding, restoring, repairing, or painting the body of motor vehicles for compensation. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Commission: means the State Tax Commission. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Crusher: means a person who crushes or shreds motor vehicles subject to registration under Chapter 1a, Motor Vehicle Act, to reduce the useable materials and metals to a more compact size for recycling. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Dealer: includes a representative or consignee of any dealer. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Dismantler: includes a person who dismantles three or more motor vehicles in any 12-month period. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Distributor: means a person who has a franchise from a manufacturer of motor vehicles to distribute motor vehicles within this state and who in whole or in part sells or distributes new motor vehicles to dealers or who maintains distributor representatives. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Distributor branch: means a branch office similarly maintained by a distributor for the same purposes a factory branch is maintained. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Division: means the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division created in Section
41-3-104 . See Utah Code 41-3-102 - Factory branch: means a branch office maintained by a person who manufactures or assembles motor vehicles for sale to distributors, motor vehicle dealers, or who directs or supervises the factory branch's representatives. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Manufacturer: means a person engaged in the business of constructing or assembling new motor vehicles, ownership of which is customarily transferred by a manufacturer's statement or certificate of origin, or a person who constructs three or more new motor vehicles in any 12-month period. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Motor vehicle: means a vehicle that is:(26)(a)(i) self-propelled;(26)(a)(ii) a trailer;(26)(a)(iii) a travel trailer;(26)(a)(iv) a semitrailer;(26)(a)(v) an off-highway vehicle; or(26)(a)(vi) a small trailer. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Motorcycle: means the same as that term is defined in Section
41-1a-102 . See Utah Code 41-3-102- Off-highway vehicle: means the same as that term is defined in Section
41-22-2 . See Utah Code 41-3-102- Remanufacturer: means a person who reconstructs used motor vehicles subject to registration under Chapter 1a, Motor Vehicle Act, to change the body style and appearance of the motor vehicle or who constructs or assembles motor vehicles from used or new and used motor vehicle parts, or who reconstructs, constructs, or assembles three or more motor vehicles in any 12-month period. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Salesperson: means an individual who for a salary, commission, or compensation of any kind, is employed either directly, indirectly, regularly, or occasionally by any new motor vehicle dealer or used motor vehicle dealer to sell, purchase, or exchange or to negotiate for the sale, purchase, or exchange of motor vehicles. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- Small trailer: means a trailer that has an unladen weight of:
(36)(a) more than 750 pounds; and(36)(b) less than 2,000 pounds. See Utah Code 41-3-102- Special equipment: includes a truck mounted crane, cherry picker, material lift, post hole digger, and a utility or service body. See Utah Code 41-3-102
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Trailer: means the same as that term is defined in Section
41-1a-102 . See Utah Code 41-3-102- Transporter: means a person engaged in the business of transporting motor vehicles as described in Section
41-3-202 . See Utah Code 41-3-102- Used motor vehicle: means a vehicle that:
(42)(a) has been titled and registered to a purchaser other than a dealer; or(42)(b) for a motor vehicle that is not a trailer, travel trailer, or semitrailer, has been driven 7,500 or more miles. See Utah Code 41-3-102(1)(a) new motor vehicle dealer‘s license;(1)(b) used motor vehicle dealer’s license;(1)(c) new motorcycle, off-highway vehicle, and small trailer dealer;(1)(d) used motorcycle, off-highway vehicle, and small trailer dealer;(1)(e) motor vehicle salesperson‘s license;(1)(f) motor vehicle salesperson’s transfer or reissue fee;(1)(g) motor vehicle manufacturer‘s license;(1)(h) motor vehicle transporter‘s license;(1)(i) motor vehicle dismantler‘s license;(1)(j) motor vehicle crusher‘s license;(1)(k) motor vehicle remanufacturer‘s license;(1)(l) body shop‘s license;(1)(m) distributor or factory branch and distributor branch‘s license;(1)(n) representative’s license;(1)(o) dealer plates;(1)(p) dismantler plates;(1)(q) manufacturer plates;(1)(r) transporter plates;(1)(s) damaged plate replacement;(1)(t) in-transit permits;(1)(u) loaded demonstration permits;(1)(v) additional place of business;(1)(w) special equipment dealer’s license;(1)(x) temporary permits; and(1)(y) temporary sports event registration certificates.(2)(2)(a) To pay for training certified vehicle inspectors and enforcement under Sections 41-1a-1001 through 41-1a-1008, the State Tax Commission shall establish and the administrator shall collect inspection fees determined by the commission under Section 63J-1-504.(2)(b) The division shall use fees collected under Subsection (2)(a) as dedicated credits to be used toward the costs of the division.(3)(3)(a) At the time of application, the administrator shall collect a fee of $200 for each salvage vehicle buyer license.(3)(b) The administrator may retain a portion of the fee under Subsection (3)(a) to offset the administrator’s actual costs of administering and enforcing salvage vehicle buyer licenses.(4) A fee imposed under Subsection (1)(x) or (y):(4)(a) shall be deposited into the Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division Temporary Permit Restricted Account created by Section 41-3-110; and(4)(b) is not subject to Subsection 63J-1-105(3) or (4). - Motorcycle: means the same as that term is defined in Section
