(1)For
the purposes of this section:
(a)Chief means the chief of the Colorado state patrol.
(b)Convicted means a conviction of, or pleading guilty or nolo contendere
to, a violation of the law.
(c)Permit means authority for an organization to employ people to verify
information, including a VIN, that may be required to register a commercial vehicle
under article 3 of this title 42 or to be issued a certificate of title under article 6 of
this title 42.
(d)VIN means vehicle identification number.
(2)The chief shall create a program that authorizes a transportation
association or organization to verify commercial vehicle information, including a
VIN, as a vehicle-related entity if the transportation association or organization
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the chief
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(1) For
the purposes of this section:
(a) Chief means the chief of the Colorado state patrol.
(b) Convicted means a conviction of, or pleading guilty or nolo contendere
to, a violation of the law.
(c) Permit means authority for an organization to employ people to verify
information, including a VIN, that may be required to register a commercial vehicle
under article 3 of this title 42 or to be issued a certificate of title under article 6 of
this title 42.
(d) VIN means vehicle identification number.
(2) The chief shall create a program that authorizes a transportation
association or organization to verify commercial vehicle information, including a
VIN, as a vehicle-related entity if the transportation association or organization
demonstrates to the satisfaction of the chief that it and any individuals it may
employ to verify information meet the requirements of this section and any rules
promulgated to implement this section. Upon determining that a transportation
association or organization meets the requirements of this section and any rules
promulgated to implement this section, the chief may issue a permit to the
applicant.
(3) To be issued a permit to verify information, including a VIN, as a vehicle-related entity, an applicant must:
(a) Employ verifiers who demonstrate knowledge of the process and
standards and who have not been convicted of violating article 4 of title 18 within
the last ten years;
(b) Submit the name, background, experience, location of operation, contact
information, and any other information required by the chief of each employed
verifier;
(c) Furnish evidence of a savings account or deposit in a certificate of
deposit meeting the requirements of section 11-35-101 or a surety bond that:
(I) Holds harmless any person who suffers loss or damage arising from the
issuance of a certificate of title that included a verification done by the permit
holder; and
(II) Is in the amount of at least ten thousand dollars.
(4) A vehicle-related entity shall not employ a verifier until the chief has
approved the verifier. The permit holder shall submit to the chief the name,
background, experience, location of operation, contact information, and any other
information required by the chief of each verifier. Within seven days after ceasing to
employ a verifier, the vehicle-related entity shall notify the chief that the individual
no longer verifies information for the vehicle-related entity.
(5) A vehicle-related entity shall not charge more than twenty-five dollars
per transaction to verify information.
(6) The chief may deny or cancel a permit for:
(a) Failing to comply with this section;
(b) Failing to maintain in full force the savings account, deposit in a
certificate of deposit, or surety bond required by subsection (3) of this section;
(c) Misrepresentations in applying for a permit;
(d) Being convicted under, or employing a verifier who is convicted under,
article 4 of title 18;
(e) Incompetence or failing to adequately verify information, including a VIN,
as a vehicle-related entity.
(7) The chief may promulgate rules reasonably necessary to implement this
section, including establishing application procedures and any required forms and
establishing procedures, in compliance with article 4 of title 24, for canceling a
permit. The chief may summarily suspend a permit for up to sixty days pending a
hearing to cancel a permit if the chief determines that irreparable harm may occur
if the permit holder continues to verify information, including a VIN, as a vehicle-related entity.
(8) For the purposes of verifying information in accordance with articles 1 to
5 of this title 42, a permit holder is a vehicle-related entity.