Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3965 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 02/18/2022

                             
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 58th Legislature (2022) 
 
HOUSE BILL 3965 	By: Burns 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to commercial auction and consignment 
dealers; creating the Oklahoma Commercial Auction a nd 
Consignment Dealers Act; defining terms; requiring 
dealers to record certain information; providing that 
municipalities or other political subdivisions may 
designate different methods or formats for recording 
information; requiring the Oklahoma Departme nt of 
Agriculture, Food, and Fore stry to designate an 
Internet-based reporting method; providing time for 
which records must be retained ; requiring parental 
consent for purchases from minors; requiring 
declaration of ownership; requiring notification to 
law enforcement agencies upon req uest; requiring 
certain information relating to purchases of 
vehicles, tractors, construction equipment , and 
trailers; requiring certain proof of ownership; 
prohibiting cash transactions in excess of certain 
amount; providing requirements for accepting chec ks 
as payment; stating penalties for violations of act; 
providing for revocation or suspension of license; 
providing for injunction against dealers; requiring 
dealers to obtain sales tax permits; requiring 
Oklahoma Tax Commission to keep list of certain 
permit holders; prohibiti ng Commission from denying 
permit for certain reason; requiring the Oklahoma 
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to 
promulgate rules, procedures , and forms governing 
application for, granting of and renewal procedures 
for licenses; providing for codification; and 
providing an effective date. 
 
 
   
 
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 11-101 of Title 2, unless th ere 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Oklahoma 
Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act ". 
SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 11 -102 of Title 2, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
As used in this act: 
1.  "Department" means the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, 
Food, and Forestry and its employees, officers and divis ions; 
2. "Digital image" means pixels intended for display on a 
computer monitor or for transformation into another format, such as 
a printed page.  For purposes of this paragraph, "pixels" shall mean 
raster-based, two-dimensional, rectangular arrays of s tatic data 
elements; 
3  "License" means a commercial auction and commercial 
consignment dealer license; 
4.  "Commercial equipment " means any farm, ranching, 
agricultural, or construction equipment valued at One Thousand 
Dollars ($1,000.00) or more; 
5.  "Commercial auction or commercial consignment dealer " means 
any person, firm, or corporation being an owner, keeper , or   
 
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proprietor of a retail or wholesale business which buys, sells, or 
auctions used commercial e quipment regulated by the provisions of 
the Oklahoma Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act. 
SECTION 3.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 11 -103 of Title 2, unless there 
is created a duplication in nu mbering, reads as follows: 
A. Every commercial auction and commercial consignment dealer 
shall keep a separate book, record , or other electronic system as 
authorized by the Oklahoma Commercial Auction and Consignment 
Dealers Act to record and maintain the following data from any 
seller of commercial equipment at auction or through consignment 
sale: 
1.  A legible photocopy of the seller 's driver license or 
government-provided photo identification, issued by the United 
States government, State of Oklahoma, or any other state of the 
United States, or any other federally recognized identification that 
contains his or her name, and date of birth; provided, that if the 
photo identification does not contain an address, an address shall 
be provided; 
2.  Vehicle description and license tag number, or vehicle 
identification number (VIN) if no state license plate is affixed, if 
the vehicle was used to transport the commercial equipment being 
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3.  Date and place of the transaction and the tran saction number 
as provided by the auction comp any or consignment dealer; 
4.  Description of the items purchased, which shall include any 
VIN numbers, serial numbers , or any other identifying marks or 
numbers; 
5.  The digital image of the items purchased. The digital image 
shall contain depictions that clearly identify the items purchased 
and are captured in the common JPEG format.  The digital image shall 
be retained by the purchaser for a minimum of ninety (90) days from 
the date of purchase. 
B.  Municipalities or other politica l subdivisions may desi gnate 
the reporting methods and the format of the information required by 
subsection A of this section, either written, electronic , or 
Internet-based.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and 
Forestry shall designate an Int ernet-based reporting method that 
applies to all geographic areas of the state that are not subject to 
a local designation for Internet reporting. 
C.  Records required by this section shall be retain ed for no 
less than two (2) years from the date of transa ction and shall be 
made available at any time to any person authorized by law for such 
inspection. 
D.  It shall be unlawful for any commercial auction or 
commercial consignment dealer to purchase any item from a minor 
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consent, in writing, of a parent or guardian of such minor.  Such 
written consent shall be kept with the book, record , or other 
electronic recording system required by subsec tion A of this section 
and, if requested by a law enfo rcement agency where the purchase was 
made, shall be transmitted to the law enforcement agency and may be 
kept as a permanent record and made available for public inspection. 
E.  A commercial auction or commercial consignment dealer shall 
obtain from each seller of commercial equi pment regulated by the 
Oklahoma Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act, or a parent 
or guardian on behalf of a minor, a written declaration of ownership 
containing a legible signature of the seller. The declaration of 
ownership shall be in the fol lowing form and shall ap pear on the 
bill of sale or transaction ticket to be completed by the seller in 
the presence of the purchaser at the time of the transaction: 
"I hereby affirm that I am the rightful o wner of the hereon 
described merchandise; or I am an authorized represent ative of the 
rightful owner and affirm that I have been given authority by the 
rightful owner to sell the hereon described merchandise. 
I state under penalty of perjury under the laws of Oklahoma that 
the foregoing is true and corre ct. 
____________________ __________ __________________________ 
Signature Date and Place" 
F.  If requested by a law enforcement agency, a commercial 
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purchases of commercial equipment as def ined by the Oklahoma 
Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act within forty -eight 
(48) hours. The report shall contain the information required by 
this section. 
G.  Prior to the purchase of a used motor vehicle, tractor, 
construction equipment, or trailer, the commercial auc tion or 
commercial consignment dealer shall require one of the following 
forms of proof of ownership from the seller: 
1.  A certificate of title that matches the vehicle 
identification number of the vehicle being sold; 
2.  A notarized power of attorney fro m the individual on the 
certificate of title authorizing the seller to dispose of the 
vehicle, tractor, trailer, or other equipment on behalf of the 
owner; or 
3.  A statement of owner ship from the seller sta ting that the 
vehicle, tractor, trailer, or other equipment was purchased from the 
lawful owner, including a statement that there are no outstanding 
liens on the vehicle , tractor, or equipment. 
The provisions of this subsection shal l not apply to sales, 
purchases or other transfer s of vehicles, tractors, or other 
equipment between commercial auction and commercial consignment 
dealers and licensed car dealers. 
H.  A commercial auction or commercial consig nment dealer shall 
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Dollars ($1,000.00) i n payment for the purchase of commercial 
equipment.  Payment by check shall be issued and made payable only 
to the seller of the commercial equipment who se identification 
information has been obtained pursua nt to the provisions of t his 
section. 
SECTION 4.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 11 -104 of Title 2, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Any person found in violation of an y provision of the 
Oklahoma Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act, with the 
exceptions as provided by subsection B of this section, shall, upon 
conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not 
more than Two Thousand Five Hundre d Dollars ($2,500.00) pe r offense.  
Any person convicted of a second violation of the Oklahoma  
Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act shall be guilty of a 
misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not m ore than Five Thousand 
Dollars ($5,000.00) per of fense or by imprisonment in the county 
jail for a period of not more than six (6) months or by both fine 
and imprisonment.  Any person convicted of a third or subsequent 
violation of the Oklahoma Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers 
Act shall be guilty of a felony punishabl e by a fine of not more 
than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) per offense or by 
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period of not more than two (2) yea rs, or by both such fine and 
imprisonment. 
B.  Any person acting as a com mercial auction or commercial 
consignment dealer without a commercial auction and commercial 
consignment dealer license or a sales tax permit as required by the 
Oklahoma Commercial Au ction and Consignment Dealers Act shall, upon 
conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor and punished by a fine of not 
more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00); provided, that each day of 
operation in violation of the Oklahoma Commercial Auction and 
Consignment Dealers Act shall constitute a separate offense . 
C.  Each commercial au ction or commercial consignment dealer 
convicted of a violation of the Oklahoma Commercial Auction and 
Consignment Dealers Act shall be reported to the Oklahoma Tax 
Commission by the clerk of the court rendering such verdict. 
D.  The Tax Commission shall r evoke the sales tax permit of any 
person convicted of three separate violations of the Oklahoma 
Commercial Auction and Consignment Dealers Act.  The person shall 
not be eligible to re ceive a sales tax permit for such purpose for a 
period of one (1) year fo llowing the revocation.  The revocation 
procedure shall be subject to notice and hearing as required by 
Section 11-59 of Title 2 of the Oklahoma Statutes . 
SECTION 5.    NEW LAW     A new sec tion of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statut es as Section 11-105 of Title 2, unless there 
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A.  Any sales tax permit, issued pursuant to Section 1364 of 
Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes, to any c ommercial auction or 
commercial consignment deale r who violates any of the provisions of 
this act, may be canceled or suspended for a period not to exceed 
thirty (30) days by the Oklahoma Tax Commission.  The Tax Commission 
may refuse the issuance of or ex tension or reinstatement of any 
permit where the applicant or holder of the permit shall have 
violated any provisions of this act or existing laws.  Such 
cancellation or refusal shall be mandatory as to any commercial 
auction or commercial consignment deal er having been convicted of 
three separate violat ions of this act.  However, before the Tax 
Commission may cancel or suspend any permit or refuse the issuance, 
reinstatement or extension thereof, the Tax Commission shall give 
each holder of a permit or app licant ten (10) days' notice of a 
hearing before the Tax Commission, granting such person an 
opportunity to show cause why such action should not be taken.  Upon 
notice given to any commercial auction or commercial consignment 
dealer by the Tax Commission of its intention to cancel or suspend 
any permit or to refuse the issuance, reinstatement , or extension 
thereof, the Tax Commission shall have the authority to enter its 
order suspending such permit or prohibiting the applicant from doing 
business without a permit pending the final hearing as provided for 
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B.  1.  After notice of the order of suspension or prohibition 
from doing business, it shall be unlawful for the commercial auction 
or commercial consignment dealer to further engage in the business 
of selling commercial equipment, as de fined herein.  In the event 
any such person shall conduct or at any time continue such unlawful 
operation, after notice of suspension or prohibition from doing 
business, the Tax Commission may institute or cause to be brought 
against such person or persons proceedings for injunction in any 
court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin and restrain such person 
or persons from doing business pending the order of the Tax 
Commission. 
2.  Upon cancellation of a permit by the Tax Commission, n o new 
permit shall be issued to such dealer or any firm, corporation , or 
other legal entity under his or her direct or indirect control or 
association, for a period of one (1) year from the date of 
cancellation. 
3.  In all cases where proceedings are broug ht for injunction 
under this act, no bond for injunction shall be required and in all 
such cases, after notice of suspension has been given, no further 
notice shall be required before the issuance of a temporary 
restraining order on any proceeding for inju nction. 
C.  If an appeal is taken from the order of the Tax Commission 
issued pursuant to this section, the commercial auction or 
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commercial auction or commercial consignment dealer pending o utcome 
of the appeal, shall be required to post a bond in the amount of 
Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). 
SECTION 6.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 11-106 of Title 2, unless there 
is created a duplication i n numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  Any person, firm , or corporation desiring to become a 
commercial auction or commercial consignment dealer shall be 
required to obtain a sales ta x permit as provided by Section 1364 of 
Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes, fro m the Oklahoma Tax Commission, 
for each commercial auction or commercial consignment location owned 
or operated by such person, firm , or corporation. 
B.  The Tax Commission shall maintain a list of comm ercial 
auction and commercial consignment dealers to w hom sales tax permits 
have been issued and such list shall be made available for public 
inspection. 
C.  The Tax Commission shall not deny any person, firm , or 
corporation desiring a sales tax permit for the purpose of becoming 
a commercial auction or comme rcial consignments dealer due to 
insufficient quantity or dollar value of sales necessary to warrant 
such permit. 
D.  The Tax Commission is authorized to promulgate any rules 
necessary to implement the p rovisions of this act.   
 
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SECTION 7.     NEW LAW    A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 11 -107 of Title 2, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
The Oklahoma Department of Ag riculture, Food, and Forestry shall 
promulgate rules, procedures, and forms governing the application, 
the granting of and renewal procedures for commercial auction and 
commercial consignment dealer licenses. 
SECTION 8. This act shall become effective November 1, 2022 . 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND COMMERCE, dated 
02/16/2022 - DO PASS.