540 C.M.R. 18.02
(1)(a) General Requirements. Applicants shall complete and submit to the Registrar the prescribed application form for general registrations and number plates, together with the following:
(b) Changes in Name, Address, Ownership.
1. A holder shall notify the Registrar, in writing, within 30 days of any of the following:
(d) Definitions. As used in 540 CMR 18.00, the following terms have the following meaning: Holder. A person who possesses a validly issued general registration and general registration number plate(s) for the current registration period. Owner. A person who owns a motor vehicle or trailer and, unless otherwise provided by the context, includes a plate holder who is leasing a vehicle at market rates.
(MA REG. # 1360, Dated 3-9-18)
Principally and Substantially Engaged in the Business of. An applicant or holder must be engaged in the type of business for which the general registration and general registration number plates are authorized to the extent that a reasonable person, unfamiliar with the nature of the business, would conclude from an inspection of the premises during normal business hours, that the primary or chief activity conducted on the premises is the same activity for which the general registration is authorized. Repairer. Shall have the same meaning as repairman as defined by M.G.L. c. 90, § 1. Solely on a Wholesale Basis. A method of doing business engaged in by a dealer licensed under M.G.L. c.140, § 59 in which such dealer buys or sells used motor vehicles for resale to other licensed dealers and does not engage in retail sales to the public or engage in negotiating or arranging the purchase or sale of a motor vehicle to or for a retail customer. A licensed dealer who obtains dealer plates representing that he does business solely on a wholesale basis is subject to suspension or revocation of the general registration and all general registration dealer plates if the Registrar determines that the dealer has engaged in one or more retail sales while allegedly operating solely on a wholesale basis. Temporary Plate. A temporary, plastic, general registration plate issued by the Registrar in a green color and unique format that is designed to replace an existing lost, stolen illegible or mutilated general registration plate for a limited period of time and at the request of a registrant. The plate shall contain the required Permit on one side and a temporary registration number and expiration date on the side facing outward. The Registrar shall set the terms for issuance.
(2) Specific Requirements.
(a) Motor Vehicle Dealers. To receive or retain a dealer's general registration and general registration number plates, a dealer, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions:
to see them. If an official authorized to view and inspect records by M.G.L. c.140, § 62 appears at the licensee's premises on at least two occasions within a six month period on a day and time when office hours indicate the licensee or agent should be present, and the official determines the premises are closed or not accessible or that the required records are not available for viewing and inspection, the Registrar may take action to suspend or revoke the licensee's general registration and general registration dealer plates. The building, structure, or office trailer shall have adequate office space to conduct the business and to store and maintain the required records. For first time applicant's for dealer registration plates applying on or after January 1, 2019, no building, structure or office trailer used by a dealer will be acceptable to RMV unless the dealer maintains an office of at least 100 square feet in size and is equipped with office furniture, such as a desk and chairs to conduct business and filing cabinets or drawers to store and maintain the required records. On or after January 1, 2019, no holder of dealer general registration plates who initially received such plates prior to June 30, 2018, shall be allowed to renew such general registration and general registration plates unless the building, structure or office trailer used by the dealer contains office space of at least 100 square feet in size and is equipped with office furniture, such as a desk and chairs to conduct business and filing cabinets or drawers to store and maintain the required records. If more than one business is located within the same building or structure, the dealer shall maintain a separate and exclusive entrance, unless the multiple businesses are owned or controlled by the same principals. 5. Subject to any municipal regulation, ordinance or bylaw, and except for a dealer who exchanges motor vehicles or trailers solely on a wholesale basis, the dealer shall display a permanently affixed exterior sign of sufficient size and design to give the general public notice of the name and nature of the business. If the municipality prohibits by regulation, ordinance, or by-law, the display of any permanently affixed signs as described above at the applicant's business location the Registrar may issue dealer plates for that location. 6. Except for a dealer who exchanges motor vehicles or trailers solely on a wholesale basis, the dealer shall have an area to display the vehicles offered for sale, which cannot be shared with any other business unless a substantial physical separation exists. For first time applicants for dealer plates applying on or after January 1, 2019, and notwithstanding any limitation or prohibition against vehicle display printed on the face of the municipal dealer's license, the RMV will not approve dealer plates for the dealer's premises unless the dealer's license authorizes the display of motor vehicles at the site. The display area must have sufficient space to allow potential buyers to walk between the displayed vehicles. There shall also be sufficient space for customer parking. after January 1, 2019, and notwithstanding any limitation or prohibition against vehicle display printed on the face of the municipal dealer's license, no holder of dealer general registration plates, other than one who does business solely on a wholesale basis, who initially received such plates prior to January 1, 2019, shall be allowed to renew the general registration and plates at the licensed location unless the dealer's license authorizes the display of motor vehicles and the dealer has sufficient space to display vehicles at the dealer's premises. A display area of any size must also have sufficient space to allow potential buyers to walk between the vehicles when examining them. There shall also be sufficient space for customer parking. Vehicles cannot be offered for sale at any other location; however, this shall not prohibit a dealer from transporting and offering vehicles for sale at a recognized automobile auction facility, or a combined dealer special sale event. Except for a dealer who does business solely on a wholesale basis, a Class 2 dealer must maintain or have access to repair facilities sufficient to comply with 540 CMR 16.00: Minimum Specifications for Repair Facilities of a Class 2 Used Motor Vehicle Dealers to Make Repairs under Warranty and M.G.L. c. 140, § 58 and c. 90, § 7N¼. 7. An initial or renewal application for general registration dealer plates filed by an applicant who claims to sell used motor vehicles solely on a wholesale basis shall include an affidavit containing information required by the Registrar which must be signed under the penalties of perjury by the applicant. 8. The dealer maintains a system of vouchers, approved by the Registrar, which shall be carried by any operator of a motor vehicle. A copy of the vouchers shall be retained by the dealer on the licensed premises.
(b) Motor Vehicle Repairer. To receive or retain a repairer general registration and general registration number plates, a repairer, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions:
(c) Owner-contractor.
1. Unless otherwise provided by 540 CMR 18.00, to receive or retain general registration and general registration plates, an owner-contractor, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions:
b. The owner-contractor maintains facilities for the repair, alteration or equipping of the vehicles or equipment, which shall:
2. Pursuant to authority granted in M.G.L. c. 90, § 5, the Registrar may issue owner- contractor general registrations and general registration number plates for:
d. use on a motor vehicle or trailer owned by a person who is principally and substantially engaged in the business of short-term renting or leasing to the general public of specialized motor vehicles or trailers designed for use in construction, if the person owns at least 20 such specialized motor vehicles or trailers. The owner- contractor may allow its rented or leased vehicles to be operated or towed with the owner-contractor plates attached providing all of the following conditions are met:
(d) Farmers. To receive or retain a farmer's general registration and general registration number plates a farmer, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions:
1. The farmer is substantially engaged in:
7. For the purposes of 540 CMR 18.02(2)(d), substantially engaged in the occupation of farming or growing and harvesting of forest products or incidental lumbering operations shall mean that at least one of the following shall apply:
c. i. if the applicant is engaged in the occupation of farming, the land is enrolled in and classified pursuant to M.G.L. c. 61A as being devoted to agricultural or horticultural use or both, and meets the production values in M.G.L. c. 61A, and the applicant provides the Registrar with a copy of the then current tax certificate issued by the local assessor; or
(e) Recreational Vehicle Dealers, Recreational Trailer Dealers, Boat Dealers, and Boat Trailer Dealers. To receive or retain a general registration and general registration number plates, a dealer in recreational vehicles or trailers or boats or boat trailers shall satisfy the following conditions:
(f) Trailer Dealers. To receive or retain a dealer's general registration or general registration number plates, a trailer dealer, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions:
(g) Transporter. To receive or retain a general registration or general registration plates, a transporter, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions:
(h) Manufacturers. To receive or retain a general registration and general registration number plates a manufacturer, as defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 1, shall satisfy the following conditions: