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  By: Turner H.B. No. 2216
 
Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2216:
 
  By:  Goolsby C.S.H.B. No. 2216
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the regulation of the sale of certain mobility motor
vehicles equipped to transport a person with a disability.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Section 2301.002, Occupations Code, is amended
by amending Subdivision (25) and adding Subdivisions (17-a),
(20-a), and (23-a) to read as follows:
             (17-a)  "Independent mobility motor vehicle dealer"
means a nonfranchised dealer who:
                   (A)  holds a general distinguishing number issued
by the board under Chapter 503, Transportation Code;
                   (B)  holds a converter's license issued under this
chapter;
                   (C)  is engaged in the business of buying,
selling, or exchanging mobility motor vehicles and servicing or
repairing the devices installed on mobility motor vehicles at an
established and permanent place of business in this state; and
                   (D)  is certified by the manufacturer of each
mobility device that the dealer installs, if the manufacturer
offers that certification.
             (20-a)  "Mobility motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle
that is designed and equipped to transport a person with a
disability and that:
                   (A)  has a chassis that contains:
                         (i)  a permanently lowered floor or lowered
frame; or
                         (ii)  a permanently raised roof and raised
door;
                   (B)  contains at least one of the following:
                         (i)  an electronic or mechanical wheelchair,
scooter, or platform lift that enables a person to enter or exit the
vehicle while occupying a wheelchair or scooter;
                         (ii)  an electronic or mechanical wheelchair
ramp; or
                         (iii)  a system to secure a wheelchair or
scooter to allow for a person to be safely transported while
occupying the wheelchair or scooter; and
                   (C)  is installed as an integral part or permanent
attachment to the motor vehicle's chassis.
             (23-a)  "New mobility motor vehicle" means a mobility
motor vehicle that has not been the subject of a retail sale,
regardless of the mobility motor vehicle's mileage.
             (25)  "Nonfranchised dealer" means a person who holds
an independent motor vehicle dealer's general distinguishing
number, an independent mobility motor vehicle dealer's general
distinguishing number, or a wholesale motor vehicle dealer's
general distinguishing number issued by the board under Chapter
503, Transportation Code.
       SECTION 2.  Subchapter H, Chapter 2301, Occupations Code, is
amended by adding Section 2301.361 to read as follows:
       Sec. 2301.361.  INDEPENDENT MOBILITY MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law or rule, an independent mobility
motor vehicle dealer may:
             (1)  purchase or otherwise acquire a new motor vehicle
with a lowered floor or frame or a raised roof and door to fit or
equip the motor vehicle for retail sale as a mobility motor vehicle;
             (2)  display a new mobility motor vehicle to a person
with a disability to fit or equip the vehicle as a mobility motor
vehicle for the person; and
             (3)  sell or arrange for the sale and delivery of a new
mobility motor vehicle to a purchaser at the independent mobility
motor vehicle dealer's place of business if the transaction occurs
through or by a franchised dealer of the motor vehicle's chassis
line make.
       (b)  An independent mobility motor vehicle dealer who
purchased or acquired a new motor vehicle from a franchised dealer
to equip the vehicle as a mobility motor vehicle may not advertise
the vehicle for sale until the vehicle is fitted or equipped as a
mobility motor vehicle.
       (c)  An independent mobility motor vehicle dealer may not
sell or offer to sell a new motor vehicle other than a new mobility
motor vehicle.
       SECTION 3.  Section 503.001, Transportation Code, is amended
by amending Subdivisions (4) and (9) and adding Subdivision (8-a)
to read as follows:
             (4)  "Dealer" means a person who regularly and actively
buys, sells, or exchanges vehicles at an established and permanent
location. The term includes a franchised motor vehicle dealer, an
independent motor vehicle dealer, an independent mobility motor
vehicle dealer, and a wholesale motor vehicle dealer.
             (8-a)  "Independent mobility motor vehicle dealer" has
the meaning assigned by Section 2301.002, Occupations Code.
             (9)  "Independent motor vehicle dealer" means a dealer
other than a franchised motor vehicle dealer, an independent
mobility motor vehicle dealer, or a wholesale motor vehicle dealer.
       SECTION 4.  Section 503.021, Transportation Code, is amended
to read as follows:
       Sec. 503.021.  DEALER GENERAL DISTINGUISHING NUMBER. A
person may not engage in business as a dealer, directly or
indirectly, including by consignment, without a dealer general
distinguishing number in one of the [six] categories described by
Section 503.029(a)(6) for each location from which the person
conducts business as a dealer.
       SECTION 5.  Section 503.029(a), Transportation Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       (a)  An applicant for an original or renewal dealer general
distinguishing number must submit to the department a written
application on a form that:
             (1)  is provided by the department;
             (2)  contains the information required by the
department;
             (3)  contains information that demonstrates the person
meets the requirements prescribed by Section 503.032;
             (4)  contains information that demonstrates the
applicant has complied with all applicable state laws and municipal
ordinances;
             (5)  states that the applicant agrees to allow the
department to examine during working hours the ownership papers for
each registered or unregistered vehicle in the applicant's
possession or control; and
             (6)  specifies whether the applicant proposes to be a:
                   (A)  franchised motor vehicle dealer;
                   (B)  independent motor vehicle dealer;
                   (C)  wholesale motor vehicle dealer;
                   (D)  motorcycle dealer;
                   (E)  house trailer dealer; [or]
                   (F)  trailer or semitrailer dealer; or
                   (G)  independent mobility motor vehicle dealer.
       SECTION 6.  Subchapter B, Chapter 503, Transportation Code,
is amended by adding Section 503.0295 to read as follows:
       Sec. 503.0295.  INDEPENDENT MOBILITY MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS.
A person who seeks to act as an independent mobility motor vehicle
dealer shall provide with each application for a general
distinguishing number and each renewal application:
             (1)  a written statement that the dealer:
                   (A)  shall maintain written records until at least
the third anniversary of the date that adaptive work is performed;
and
                   (B)  agrees to comply with Chapter 469, Government
Code; and
             (2)  proof that the person:
                   (A)  maintains a garagekeeper's insurance policy
in an amount of at least $50,000 and a products-completed
operations insurance policy in an amount of at least $1 million per
occurrence and in the aggregate;
                   (B)  holds a welder's certification, or that the
person's approved subcontractor holds a certificate, that complies
with the standards of the American Welding Society Sections D1.1
and D1.3, if the person or subcontractor will perform any
structural modifications; and
                   (C)  is registered with the National Highway
Traffic and Safety Administration.
       SECTION 7.  Section 503.036(b), Transportation Code, is
amended to read as follows:
       (b)  The holder of an independent motor vehicle dealer's
general distinguishing number or an independent mobility motor
vehicle dealer's general distinguishing number may reassign a
certificate of title or other basic evidence of ownership of any
type of vehicle owned by the dealer that the dealer is not otherwise
prohibited by law from selling or offering for sale.
       SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2007.