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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-2602. Acquisition of vehicle or parts; duties; record; contents.

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Whenever any wrecker or salvage dealer who is required to be licensed pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Industry Regulation Act acquires, after August 26, 1983, any material which is or may have been a vehicle or major component part:
(1)The wrecker or salvage dealer shall determine by means of a driver's license, state identification card, certificate of employer's federal identification number, or license issued by the board, the identity of the person or firm from whom such material is acquired; and
(2)Each such wrecker or salvage dealer shall maintain a record of the following information:
(a)The name and address of the person or firm from whom such material was acquired;
(b)The means by which such person or firm was identified, including the number and issuing state of any driver's license or state identification card, the federal employer's identification number, or the licensee's number issued by the board;
(c)A general description of the material acquired, including, but not limited to, if available and identifiable, the year, make, model, manufacturer's vehicle identification number, and any other identifying marks or numbers, of any vehicle or major component part; and
(d)The date of acquisition, the purchase price, including the value and description of any material traded, and the type of payment, including the number of any check or draft issued or received in exchange for such material.
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