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§ 1701. Possession of motor vehicles with serial or motor numbers defaced

§ 1701. Possession of motor vehicles with serial or motor numbers defaced A person shall not knowingly keep in his or her possession or ownership for more than 10 days a motor vehicle or vessel, the manufacturer’s serial or motor numbers or identifying numbers assigned by the Commissioner of which have been changed, tampered with, […]

§ 1702. Assignment of new number

§ 1702. Assignment of new number The application shall not be granted by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles until he or she is satisfied that the person applying for the assignment of such new identifying number is the rightful owner of the motor vehicle described in the application.

§ 1703. Defacing identifying numbers

§ 1703. Defacing identifying numbers A person who willfully changes or attempts to change, or who tampers with, obliterates, defaces, or in any manner interferes with the original or assigned motor number or manufacturer’s serial number of any motor vehicle or vessel, or with any of the secret or identifying numbers placed by the manufacturer […]

§ 1704. Possession prima facie evidence of violation

§ 1704. Possession prima facie evidence of violation The possession by a person of a motor vehicle or vessel, the motor or manufacturer’s serial or Commissioner assigned identifying number of which has been changed, tampered with, obliterated, or defaced, shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of the provisions of section 1703 of this […]

§ 1704a. Alteration of odometers

§ 1704a. Alteration of odometers Any person who sells, attempts to sell, or causes to be sold any motor vehicle, highway building appliance, motorboat, all-terrain vehicle, or snowmobile and has actual knowledge that the odometer, hubometer reading, or clock meter reading has been changed, tampered with, or defaced without disclosing same and a person who […]

§ 1705. Impersonating an inspector or examiner

§ 1705. Impersonating an inspector or examiner A person who falsely impersonates or attempts to impersonate a motor vehicle inspector, examiner, or State Police shall be imprisoned not more than six months or fined not more than $100.00, or both.

§ 1709. Report of convictions to Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

§ 1709. Report of convictions to Commissioner of Motor Vehicles The Judicial Bureau and every court having jurisdiction over offenses committed under any law of this State or municipal ordinance regulating the operation of motor vehicles on the highways shall forward a record of any conviction to the Commissioner within 10 days for violation of […]

§ 1710. Nolo contendere pleas

§ 1710. Nolo contendere pleas A plea of nolo contendere accepted by the court shall constitute a conviction for the purposes of this title. (Added 1975, No. 73.)

§ 1711. Felony or misdemeanor

§ 1711. Felony or misdemeanor A person who, whether present or absent, aids, abets, induces, procures, or causes the commission of an act that, if done directly by him or her, would be a felony or a misdemeanor under a provision of this title, is guilty of the same felony or misdemeanor. (Added 1993, No. […]