Texas Administrative Code
Title 43 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 10 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 215 - MOTOR VEHICLE DISTRIBUTION
Subchapter D - GENERAL DISTINGUISHING NUMBERS AND IN-TRANSIT LICENSES
Section 215.145 - Change of Dealer's Status
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A dealer's name change requires a new bond or a rider to the existing bond reflecting the new name, unless the dealer is not otherwise required to purchase a bond.
(b) A dealer shall notify the department in writing within 10 days of a change of ownership by submitting a license amendment application in the department-designated electronic licensing system. A licensed dealer that proposes to sell or assign to another any interest in the licensed entity, whether a corporation or otherwise, and provided the physical location of the licensed entity remains the same, shall notify the department in writing within 10 days of the change by filing an application to amend the license in the department-designated electronic licensing system. If the sale or assignment of any portion of the business results in a change of entity, then the new entity must apply for and obtain a new license. A publicly held corporation only needs to inform the department of a change in ownership if one person or entity acquires a 10% or greater interest in the licensed entity.
(c) Upon the death of a dealer operating as a sole proprietor, either the surviving spouse of the deceased dealer or other individual deemed qualified by the department shall submit to the department a bond rider adding the name of the surviving spouse or other qualifying person to the bond for the remainder of the bond and license term. The surviving spouse or other qualifying person may continue operating under the current dealer license until the end of the license term.
(d) For purposes of subsection (c) of this section, the sole proprietor's surviving spouse may change the ownership of the dealership at the time the license is renewed without applying for a new GDN. At the time the renewal application is filed, the sole proprietor's surviving spouse must submit to the department:
(e) For purposes of subsection (c) of this section, a qualifying person who is not the surviving spouse may operate the sole proprietorship business during the term of the license. The qualifying person must file with the department:
(f) For purposes of subsection (c) of this section, a qualifying person who is not the surviving spouse must file with the department an application for a new GDN on or before the expiration of the license term in the department-designated electronic licensing system.
(g) A determination made under this section does not impact a decision made by the board under Occupations Code, § 2301.462 (relating to Succession Following Death of Franchised Dealer).