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Code · South Dakota · Title 32 · Chapter 32-6

32-6B-5.4. Permit for dealer licensed in another state to sell older vehicles and motorcycles on consignment at public auction.

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A person who is a licensed dealer in another state may sell a vehicle that is at least twenty years old or a motorcycle that is at least thirty years old at a public auction on consignment without a license issued under this chapter if the person meets the provisions of this section. The vehicle or motorcycle shall have a title issued in the name of the dealer by any state other than this state. Before selling any vehicle or motorcycle, the person shall register and purchase a permit from the department.
Before the department may issue a permit, the person shall provide proof the person is a licensed dealer in another state and has no outstanding dealer violations. The fee for the permit is five hundred dollars. However, if the permit is purchased before the start of the auction, the fee is two hundred fifty dollars. The permit is valid for fifteen consecutive days. Any person found to be in violation of the provisions of this section shall be denied a permit for a period of fifteen months from the date of the violation.
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