61-1-321. Established place of business. (1) "Established place of business" means the geographic location upon which a permanent building is located that is actually occupied either continuously or at regular periods by a dealer. A building is actually occupied by a dealer if the dealer's books and records are kept in the building and, except for approved off-premises sales, the dealer's business is transacted within the building.
(2) A dealer's established place of business may also include the geographic location of one or more physical lots upon which vehicles are displayed for sale, as long as the requirements of 61-4-101(4)(d) regulating the distance between display lots and the recordkeeping building are met.
(3) The geographic location of the permanent building actually occupied by the dealer or the geographic location of the physical lots upon which vehicles are displayed for sale may be identified by street address, legal description, or other reasonably identifiable description, as prescribed by the department.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 409, L. 1999.