8-143l. Auction; 72-hour transport permits; conditions; fees.
8-143l
8-143l. Auction; 72-hour transport
permits; conditions; fees.
(a) Any auctioneer conducting auctions under
subparagraphs (D) or (E) of
paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of K.S.A. 8-2401, and amendments thereto, may
obtain from the division, or an agent designated by the director of vehicles,
a 72-hour transport permit authorizing the purchaser of a vehicle at an auction
conducted by such auctioneer, to operate such vehicle for a period of 72 hours.
In addition to the 72-hour transport permit, the purchaser shall have the bill
of sale. The fee for each 72-hour transport permit shall be $3.
(b) An auctioneer under subsection (a) who is a Kansas resident, whose
primary place of business is in
Kansas
and only for the purpose of
conducting auctions in Kansas, may purchase such 72-hour transport
permits in multiples of three upon making proper application and the payment of
required fees. The application shall be to the division on a form prescribed
and furnished by the director of vehicles. The name of the purchaser
of the vehicle at the auction shall be shown on the
72-hour permit issued. An auctioneer purchasing permits shall
complete the application and permit as required by the division and mail a copy
of such application to the division within 24 hours from the date of issuance
of such permit. Only one such permit may be used by the same purchaser on the
same vehicle. The division of vehicles may deny any auctioneer the authority
to purchase 72-hour transport permits if the auctioneer is found to have
issued more than one 72-hour transport
permit to the purchaser of a vehicle. This section shall be construed as a part
of and supplementary to the motor vehicle registration law of this state. The
division shall remit all fees collected under this section to the state
treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments
thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer shall
deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the state
highway fund.
History: L. 2002, ch. 34, § 1; July 1.