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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 24. Transportation And Motor Vehicles
10/8/2024

24VAC22. Motor Vehicle Dealer Board

VAC AGENCY NO. 22

MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER BOARD

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Motor Vehicle Dealer Board is authorized to (i) establish qualifications of applicants for certification or licensure under the Virginia Motor Vehicle Dealer Licensing Act (Chapter 15 of Title 46.2 of the Code of Virginia); (ii) certify or license qualified applicants as motor vehicle dealers and motor vehicle salespersons; (iii) levy and collect fees for certification, recertification or licensure and renewal; (iv) levy on licensees special assessments necessary to cover expenses of the board; (v) revoke, suspend, or fail to renew a certificate or license for just cause; and (vi) administer the Transaction Recovery Fund; and (vii) administer the Independent Dealer-Operator Recertification continuing education program. The board is authorized to promulgate regulations it considers necessary for the effective administration and enforcement of the Act, including regulations specifying additional training or conditions for certification or licensure (Article 1), and regulations enforcing advertising practices (Article 9). Code of Virginia, Title 46.2, Chapter 15.

Regulations are available at the board's principal office located at 2201 West Broad Street, Suite 104, Richmond, VA 23220, and on the agency's website, https://mvdb.virginia.gov.

 Rev. 09/2022

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