12 CSR 10-26.021 - Issuance of Biennial Salvage Business Licenses
(1)
Salvage business licenses expire on June 30 of the designated expiration year.
The renewal period begins April 1 in the year of their expiration.
(A) New applicants for salvage business
licensure will be issued a two-(2-) year license expiring June 30 of the
appropriate year. The cost for licensure shall be one hundred thirty dollars
($130) for each type of business activity indicated on the application, except
that only one (1) one hundred thirty-dollar ($130) fee shall be collected if
the applicant applies for licensure as a used parts dealer and a salvage dealer
or dismantler. If the licensure period is for less than a two-(2-) year period,
the licensure fee shall be prorated for each type of business activity on a
quarterly basis based on the application receipt date as follows:
1. July 1 to September 30-one hundred thirty
dollars ($130);
2. October 1 to
December 31-one hundred thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents
($113.75);
3. January 1 to March
31-ninety-seven dollars and fifty cents ($97.50);
4. April 1 to June 30-eighty-one dollars and
twenty-five cents ($81.25).
(B) Late renewal applicants who submit their
application for a salvage business license have the option of receiving a
one-(1-) year or two-(2-) year license. These applicants must obtain a
certification from authorized law enforcement as required by section
301.219,
RSMo.
(2) Each
application for a salvage business license must be accompanied by a five-dollar
($5) fee for a criminal record check for each owner, partner, or corporate
officer listed on the application. The deposited fees are forwarded to the
Missouri State Highway Patrol. The patrol shall provide the director with the
results of the applicant's criminal record check to assist the director in
determining the applicant's qualifications as provided in section
301.221, RSMo.
(3) In the event that owners, partners, or
principal officers (if a corporation) are residents of a state other than
Missouri or another country, they must obtain a current criminal record check
from their state highway patrol or corresponding law enforcement agency and
submit that record check with new and renewal applications. The five-dollar
($5) fee referenced in section (2) of this rule is inapplicable to this
circumstance.
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