Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-10.1. Dealer’s certificate; issuance; fee; duration
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Sec. 10.1. (a) An applicant must do all of the following before an aircraft dealer‘s certificate may be issued by the department:
(2) Complete and submit the annual aircraft dealer application form provided by the department.
(1) Be registered as a retail merchant with the department and submit proof of that registration to the department.
Terms Used In Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-10.1
- Aircraft: means a device which is designed to provide air transportation for one (1) or more individuals or for cargo. See Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-1
- Dealer: means a person who has an established place of business in this state, is required to obtain a certificate under Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-1
- Department: refers to the department of state revenue. See Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-1
- Year: means a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
(3) Submit normal business records to prove that the applicant is a bona fide dealer.
(4) Submit a twenty-five dollar ($25) fee for the certificate. The fee may not be refunded if the certificate is denied.
(b) The initial certificate is valid for the calendar year of issuance or any remaining portion of the calendar year. However, an applicant applying in December may specifically indicate in the application that dealership status begins in the next calendar year.
As added by P.L.65-1997, SEC.11. Amended by P.L.97-1998, SEC.5.