SB 138-MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER SALES  CHAIR CON BUNDE announced SB 138 to be up for consideration. SENATOR RALPH SEEKINS moved to adopt CSSB 138(L&C), version I. CHAIR BUNDE objected for discussion purposes. SENATOR SEEKINS explained that he is an automobile dealer of both new and used cars. The bill clears up a conflict in the law regarding the definition of a new vehicle and who can sell one. The definition of a new motor vehicle is one that retains the Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin. Once a vehicle is sold to a retail purchaser, the sticker is turned over to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and a new vehicle is defined as one that has never had that manufacturer's certificate turned over for titling. However, he could still transfer a new vehicle to another franchise dealer without it becoming a used vehicle. 1:58:24 PM DWAYNE BANNOCK, Division of Motor Vehicles, said his one concern disappeared with the CS. Previous versions had greater descriptive language of what a new vehicle was and that was not helpful to the division. 1:59:32 PM ED SNIFFEN, Department of Law, had no problems with new version. 2:00:19 PM SENATOR SEEKINS moved to pass CSSB 138(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Senators Seekins, Ben Stevens, Ellis, Davis and Chair Bunde voted yea; and CSSB 138(L&C) moved from committee.