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39:3-3 Motor vehicle agents, appointment, duties; background checks.
39:3-3 Motor vehicle agents, appointment, duties; background checks.
39:3-3
A Motor Vehicle Agent (hereinafter "agent") shall administer and ensure
the efficient operations of a local commission office. The board shall
designate at least one person in each county to be its agent for the
registering of motor vehicles, issuing registration certificates and
licensing of drivers, subject to the requirements of this subtitle and
to any rules and regulations the board imposes. The agent shall so act
until the agent's authority is revoked by the board. All moneys
received by such agents for registrations and licenses granted under the
provisions of this chapter shall forthwith be deposited as received
with the State Treasurer. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
contrary, all current agent contracts shall remain in effect until their
expiration. Until the agent contract expires, the fee allowed the
agent for registration certificates issued by him and for every license
granted by him shall be fixed by the board on the basis of the
registration or license fees collected by the agent. The board may
limit the fee so paid to a maximum. Such fee shall be paid to the agent
by the State Treasurer upon the voucher of the commission in the same
manner as other State expenses are paid until the agent contract
expires. At such time as the agent becomes a State employee, the agent
shall receive a salary as fixed by the administrator in accordance with
the commission table of organization. Future agent appointments shall
be in the State unclassified service and the agents shall serve at the
pleasure of the administrator. To determine suitability for
appointment, all agents shall undergo a background check prior to
appointment based upon an examination of State, federal and financial
records. No person shall be appointed as an agent who has contributed
$1,000 or more to any gubernatorial or State party committee in any one
year during the five years preceding appointment. All agents appointed
pursuant to this section shall be qualified by education and experience
to administer and ensure the efficient operation of a local commission
office. As used in this section, education and experience shall include
a background in law enforcement, security services, customer relations
or services; business administration, finance or management; or public
administration or finance.
Amended 1955, c.8, ss.2,14; 1959, c.145, s.1; 2003, c. 13, s.43; 2007, c.335, s.18.
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