North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 19A - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 03 - DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Subchapter D - ENFORCEMENT SECTION
Section .0500 - GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Section 03D .0548 - OPERATION TO REPLACE WINDSHIELD INSPECTION STICKERS
Universal Citation: 19A NC Admin Code 03D .0548
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The business may include a charge to its customer for a replaced windshield sticker of the actual amount paid to the Motor Vehicle Division for such sticker.
(b) Inspection stickers:
(1) Acquisition.
(A) Orders for inspection stickers may be
placed with a local agent of the Enforcement Section. Requests for safety
inspection stickers must be accompanied by remittance in the amounts required
in G.S.
20-183.7. Orders for stickers shall be placed
in units of 50.
(B) Orders placed
for inspection stickers shall be on forms prepared by the Division and shall
bear the signature of the owner, partner, officer of the corporation or an
authorized representative. Such forms shall upon request be furnished by the
Division. The stickers shall be delivered in a manner determined by the
Division.
(C) All businesses
authorized to replace windshield inspection stickers shall keep a supply of
inspection stickers and numeral inserts on hand at all times.
(2) Application of Sticker: The
inspection sticker shall be placed on the new windshield at the bottom of the
left side so that the left edge of the sticker is no more than one inch from
the left side of the windshield. Prior to affixing the inspection sticker the
appropriate numeral inserts indicating the month and year the vehicle was
previously inspected shall be attached. The person placing this sticker
on the new windshield shall enter on such sticker in the appropriate spaces the
same date of inspection, odometer mileage and inspection station's registration
number as that shown on the sticker attached to the windshield removed. At the
space marked "Inspected By" the registration number assigned to the business
replacing the windshield and the initials of the person affixing the sticker
shall be entered. This information shall be entered on the sticker with
a ball point pen or a laundry marking pen. Glass/plastic windshields require a
platform to prevent damage to the windshield. The inspection sticker shall be
affixed to the platform. When the sticker is removed it shall be self
voiding.
(3) Control:
(A) All businesses authorized to replace
windshield inspection stickers shall be held strictly accountable for
inspection stickers in their possession. Any such business losing or not
accounting for any inspection stickers shall be subject to revocation or
suspension of their registration to replace windshield inspection stickers.
Stickers shall be locked in a safe place to guard against loss or
theft.
(B) Upon discovery of a loss
or theft of any inspection stickers the person registered must as soon as
practicable report such loss or theft to the Enforcement Section, Motor
Vehicles Building, 1100 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27697. Oral
reports shall be made upon discovery of loss or theft by the quickest means
available to the local Enforcement Inspector.
(C) Businesses registered to replace
windshield inspection stickers shall not furnish, give, loan or sell inspection
stickers to any other registered business, inspection station, self-inspector
or any other person.
(D) Inspection
stickers shall not be transferred or reissued. They may only be affixed to the
vehicle as designated on the inspection report sheet and only when the
windshield has been replaced by the person registered.
(E) Each registered business shall protect
stickers from larceny or damage and no refund shall be allowed for stolen,
soiled, lost or torn stickers and the count of the Division for returned
stickers shall be accepted as final. An account must be made for all unused
stickers. Refund shall be made for unused stickers upon termination of
registration of such place of business.
(F) All inspection supplies, unused stickers,
copies of receipts and statements pertaining to the issuance of stickers, all
bulletins and all forms issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles pursuant to
the carrying out of this program are the property of the Division of Motor
Vehicles and must be treated as such by the person registered. Upon suspension
or revocation of any registration issued to a business to replace windshield
inspection stickers or whenever any person registered voluntarily
surrenders such registration or ceases to do business, all items held
by such person registered in carrying out this program shall be surrendered to
the Division of Motor Vehicles. Such items shall be inventoried by the
designated agent of the Division of Motor Vehicles and shall be receipted upon
surrender.
(4)
Requirements and Records:
(A) Monthly report
forms. Each registered windshield replacement station shall maintain at the
station a monthly report sheet listing the beginning and ending numbers for
each series of stickers placed on windshields upon forms furnished by the
Division. This report shall be completed in duplicate and the original
forwarded to the Enforcement Section, North Carolina Division of Motor
Vehicles, 1100 New Bern Avenue, Raleigh, North Carolina 27697, monthly on or
before the 10th of the month following the month for which it was completed.
The second copy shall be retained by the station for a period of at
least 18 months.
(B) Registered
business which replace windshield inspection stickers shall furnish the
operator of each vehicle in which they have replaced a windshield and affixed
an inspection sticker an authorized "Receipt and Statement". This form shall be
made in duplicate, upon forms furnished by the Division of Motor Vehicles and a
copy shall be retained by the person registered for a period of at least 18
months following the date the sticker is placed on the windshield.
(C) Records available. Each windshield
replacement station shall maintain records required and such records shall be
made available for inspection by any law enforcement officer, upon demand,
during normal business hours.
Authority
G.S.
20-2;
20-39;
20-183.6;
Eff. October
1, 1994.
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