WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 17 A- 6 - 2
§
17A-6-2. Legislative findings, declaration of public policy and
dealer recovery fund.
(a) The Legislature hereby determines and finds that in the
past some persons engaged in the business of selling new or used
motor vehicles, house trailers, trailers, recreational vehicles,
motorcycles, or used motor vehicle parts, and in the business of
wrecking or dismantling motor vehicles, have not had the necessary
qualifications, staff, equipment or facilities to adequately serve
the public; that some persons engaged in the businesses have made
false and deceptive claims and advertisements to the public and
have engaged in fraud and other illegal conduct; that certain
citizens of this state have sustained financial losses as a result
thereof; and that in some of the
cases there has been no adequate
means to prevent the
conduct or protect the interests of the
citizens of West Virginia. It is, therefore, declared to be the
public policy of this state that the business of new motor vehicle
dealer, used motor vehicle dealer, house trailer dealer, trailer
dealer, recreational vehicle dealer, motorcycle dealer, used parts
dealer, or wrecker or dismantler, affects the general welfare of
this state and its citizens; that persons without the necessary
qualifications, staff, equipment or facilities to adequately serve
the public, and persons not of good character or who have or are
likely to attempt to misrepresent their product or engage in
fraudulent or other illegal conduct should not engage in these
businesses; and that the evils may best be prevented and the interests of the public best served by requiring persons in the
businesses to meet the qualifications set forth in this article and
to be licensed by the commissioner of motor vehicles as provided in
this article.
(b) The Legislature further determines and finds that there
exists a significant problem when a motor vehicle dealer goes out
of business or engages in business practices that cause citizens or
businesses of the affected community, as well as this state
substantial financial loss. It is, therefore determined, that the
creation of a dealer recovery fund is necessary as a remedial
measure to allow both the state and the citizens of this state to
recover any taxes which have not been properly remitted to the
state and to provide financial relief to citizens, businesses and
other motor vehicle dealers who have suffered financial harm
through the failure of a motor vehicle dealer to properly fulfill
its responsibilities such as failure to properly release liens and
deliver clear title in motor vehicle transactions.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session