
ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 35
(Senators Redd, Love and Snyder, original sponsors)
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[Passed March 9, 2002; in effect ninety days from passage.]
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A BILL to amend and reenact sections five and six, article sixteen,
chapter seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia, one thousand
nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, all relating to
increasing fees for motor vehicle inspections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That sections five and six, article sixteen, chapter
seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred
thirty-one, as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as
follows:
ARTICLE 16. INSPECTION OF VEHICLES.
§17C-16-5. Permit for official inspection stations; fees for and
certificate of inspection.
(a) The superintendent of the state police is responsible for
the inspection as provided in this article and shall prescribe
requirements and qualifications for official inspection stations. He or she shall select and designate the stations and shall issue
permits for official inspection stations and furnish instructions
and all necessary forms for the inspection of vehicles as required
in this article and the issuance of official certificates of
inspection and approval. The certificate of inspection shall be a
paper sticker or decal to be affixed to the windshield of a motor
vehicle, shall be serially numbered and shall properly identify the
official inspection station which issued it. A charge of one
dollar per sticker shall be charged by the state police to the
inspection station, and the funds received shall be deposited into
the state treasury and credited to the account of the state police
for application in the administration and enforcement of the
provisions of this article. Any balance remaining in the fund on
the last day of June of each fiscal year, not required for the
administration and enforcement of the provisions of this article,
shall be transferred to the state road fund. The superintendent
may exchange stickers or make refunds to official inspection
stations for stickers on hand when permits are revoked or when, for
any reason, the stickers become obsolete.
(b) A person shall apply for a permit upon an official form
prescribed by the superintendent and the superintendent shall grant
permits only when the superintendent is satisfied that the station
is properly equipped and has competent personnel to make the
inspections and adjustments and that the inspections and
adjustments will be properly conducted. The superintendent, before
issuing a permit, may require the applicant to file a bond with surety approved by the superintendent, conditioned that such
applicant, as a station operator, will make compensation for any
damage to a vehicle during an inspection or adjustment due to
negligence on the part of the station operator or employees
thereof.
(c) The superintendent shall properly supervise and cause
inspections to be made of the stations. Upon finding that a
station is not properly equipped or conducted, the superintendent
may, upon a first violation, suspend the permit for a period of up
to one year. Upon a second or subsequent finding that a station is
not properly equipped or conducted, the superintendent shall
permanently revoke and require the surrender of the permit. The
superintendent may reinstate the permit of any person whose permit
was permanently revoked prior to the effective date of this section
upon a first finding that a station was not properly equipped or
conducted, upon application, at any time after the expiration of
six months from the time of revocation and shall reinstate the
permit, upon application, after the expiration of one year. He or
she shall maintain and post at his or her office and at any other
places as he or she may select lists of all stations holding
permits and of those whose permits have been suspended or revoked.
§17C-16-6. Assignment, transfer and posting of official inspection
station permit; issuance and record of certificate of
inspection; inspection fee.





(a) No permit for an official inspection station shall be assigned or transferred or used at any location other than
designated in the permit and every permit shall be posted in a
conspicuous place at the station location designated in the permit.





(b) The person operating the station shall issue a certificate
of inspection and approval, upon an official form, to the owner of
a vehicle upon inspecting the vehicle and determining that its
equipment required under this article is in good condition and
proper adjustment, but otherwise no certificate shall be issued,
except one issued pursuant to section two of this article. When
required by the superintendent, a record and report shall be made
of every inspection and every certificate issued.





(c) A fee of not more than twelve dollars may be charged for
an inspection and any necessary headlight adjustment to proper
focus, not including any replacement parts required, and the
issuance of the certificate, but the imposition of the charge is
not mandatory.