The bill amends section 4517.02 of the Revised Code to increase the number of vehicles a person can sell without a motor vehicle dealer license from five to fifteen, specifically for vehicles that are over twelve years old. This change allows individuals to engage in more casual sales of older vehicles without the need for licensing, thereby simplifying the process for those looking to sell such vehicles. The bill introduces new language that specifies that a person may make more than fifteen casual sales of motor vehicles that are over twelve years old without obtaining a dealer license, while maintaining the existing regulations for other types of vehicle sales.

Additionally, the bill modifies the language regarding casual sales, replacing the previous limit of five with the new limit of fifteen for older vehicles. It also includes provisions that clarify the conditions under which a person may provide a location for vehicle sales at flea markets and outlines the consequences for violations of this section. Overall, the bill aims to facilitate the sale of older vehicles by reducing regulatory burdens on individuals while ensuring that other vehicle sales remain subject to licensing requirements.

Statutes affected:
As Introduced: 4517.02