Title: Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 2002
1Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 2002
2Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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3Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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4Consultation
Consultation
- Motor Vehicle Dealers Act, 2002
- Four years of consultation, 1998 - 2002
- Passed unanimously by provincial legislature as
part of sweeping consumer protection reform in
December 2002 - MVDA 2002 Regulations
- First consultation draft June 2004
- Second consultation draft June 2007
- Third limited consultation May 2008
- Final release by Cabinet September 2008
- Final January 2010
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5Consultation
Consultation
- Authors, participants, influencers
- Owner of the legislation
- Ministry, Office of Legislative Counsel
- Day-to-day administrator of the legislation
- OMVIC
- Dealer associations
- TADA, OADA, UCDA
- Consumer groups
- Car Help Canada, APA, CCC
- Lessor association
- CFLA
- Manufacturer/Distributor associations
- CVMA, AIAMC
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6Consultation
Two Regulations General Code of Ethics
- General regulation
- Exemptions
- Registration requirements including classes
- Conduct of registrants including advertising,
trading rules, contracts, required records and
accounts - Compensation Fund administration and claims
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7Consultation
Two Regulations General Code of Ethics
- Code of Ethics Regulations
- Integrity
- Disclosure and Marketing
- Disclosure in contracts (wholesale)
- Accountability
- Compliance
- Respect
- Professionalism
- Discipline and Appeals Committees
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8Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Act VS Regulation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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9Definitions Act S. 1
Motor Vehicle Dealer
- A person who trades in motor vehicles whether
for the persons own account, or the account of
any other person or who holds himself out as
trading in motor vehicles
automobile, truck, motorcycle, vehicle propelled
by other than muscular power, but NOT snow
vehicle, farm tractor, or vehicle used primarily
for farming or construction purposes
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10Definitions Act S. 1
Salesperson
- An individual employed by a motor vehicle
dealer to trade in motor vehicles on behalf of
the motor vehicle dealer
employ, appoint, authorize including as
independent contractor
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11Definitions Act S. 1
Trade
- Trade includes buying, selling, leasing,
advertising or exchanging an interest in a motor
vehicle or inducing or attempting to induce the
buying, selling, leasing or exchanging of an
interest in a motor vehicle.
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12Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Highlights
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- You also need to know
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13Classes of dealers S. 18
Classes of Registration
- 1. General dealer
- i.New and used franchise dealer
- ii.Used independent dealer
- 2. Broker personal shopper
- 3. Wholesaler wholesaler
- 4. Exporter exporter
- 5. Outside Ontario dealer registered out of
province - 6. Lease finance dealer GMAC, FinanciaLinx
etc. - 7. Fleet lessor
- i.Commercial lessor PHH
- ii.Short term lessor Thrifty, Budget etc.
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14Classes of dealers S. 18
Classes of registration
- General dealer, broker or outside Ontario dealer
cant be registered in another class - Wholesaler, exporter, lease finance dealer, fleet
lessor can be registered in more than one class
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15Classes of dealers S. 19
General dealer
- Cant be registered in another class
- Can only be registered in one subclass
- Subclass of new and used motor vehicle dealer
authorized to act as a motor vehicle dealer for
all trades - Subclass of used motor vehicles only authorized
for trades in used motor vehicles
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16Classes of dealers S. 19
General dealer new and used subclass
- new motor vehicle means (S. 1),
- a motor vehicle for which no permit has been
issued - a first permit was issued to a customer, but
- the customer did not take possession of the
vehicle and - the vehicle remained in the possession of the
dealer until a new permit for the vehicle was
issued to the dealer within 14 days after the
issuance of the first permit - but does not include a motor vehicle that has
been used in a way for which a permit would have
been required. - used motor vehicle means its not a new motor
vehicle
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17Classes of dealers S. 20
Broker
- Cant be registered in any other class
- Cant be associated with any other registrant
- Can only act on behalf of a non-registrant
customer to facilitate a trade for that customer - No property interest
- May advertise
- Cant handle the funds
- Cant take possession of the vehicle
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18Classes of dealers S. 20
Broker
- Can only represent interests of the customerCan
only receive compensation from one party to the
trade - Cant receive compensation from a third party
- Cant sell warranties or service plans
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19Classes of dealers S. 21
Wholesalers
- Can only trade with other registered dealers
- Sell at wholesale auction
- Sell to person located in another jurisdiction
who is equivalent to registered in that
jurisdiction
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20Classes of dealers S. 22
Exporters
- Can only buy motor vehicles for the purpose of
export outside of Ontario and to advertise with
respect to such buying
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21Classes of dealers S. 23
Outside Ontario dealers
- Cant be registered in another class
- Can only buy motor vehicles for the purpose of
export outside of Ontario and to advertise with
respect to such buying - Cant have an address for inviting the public or
for trades in motor vehicles
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22Classes of dealers S. 24
Lease finance dealers
- Exempt from requirement to employ registered
salespersons (except as noted below) s. 3 - Exempt from requirements related to notification
of shareholder and officer and director changes
s. 4, s. 6 - Exempt from freeze order and receiver manager
provisions s. 5 - Cant be associated MVDA ss. 1(2) with general
dealer unless both are associated with the same
manufacturer - Can buy motor vehicles
- Lease to lessee through a general dealer for
terms longer than 120 days
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23Classes of dealers S. 24
Lease finance dealers
- Sell previously leased motor vehicle to
- Lessee or the individual who drove the vehicle,
or a partner if lessee is partnership (requires
registered salesperson) - Registered dealer
- Wholesale auction
- Sell repossessed motor vehicle to
- Registered dealer
- Wholesale auction
- Trade with general dealer or manufacturer
- Trade in a motor vehicle if vehicle is subject of
contract between a purchaser and a general
dealer, and general dealer has assigned its
interest to the lease finance dealer - Advertise
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24Classes of dealers S. 25 and S. 3-6
Fleet lessors both subclasses
- Exempt from requirement to employ registered
salespersons s. 3 - Exempt from requirements related to notification
of shareholder and officer and director changes
s. 4, s. 6 - Exempt from freeze order and receiver manager
provisions s. 5 - Exempt from requirement to file financial reports
on request of registrar s. 6
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25Classes of dealers S. 25
Fleet lessors commercial lessor subclass
- Can only
- Buy motor vehicles or lease as lessee
- Lease to a non-consumer
- Sell previously leased motor vehicle to
- Lessee or individual who drove the vehicle during
lease - Officer, director or partner of lessee
- Registered dealer
- Wholesale auction
- Advertise
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26Classes of dealers S. 26
Fleet lessors short-term lessor subclass
- Can only
- Buy motor vehicles or lease as lessee
- Lease to a non-consumer
- Lease to a consumer for term of less than four
months - Lease cannot renew automatically
- Sell motor vehicle previously leased to a
non-consumer to - Registered dealer
- Wholesale auction
- Advertise
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27Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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28Types of Disclosure
Disclosure
- Disclosure concerning you, your associates, your
business - Disclosure related to vehicle condition, history
- Disclosure related to distance travelled
- Disclosure related to pricing, financing
- Disclosure of information by Registrar
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29Disclosure about you and your business
Disclosure you and your business
- Any information requested in the form approved by
the Registrar (s. 9) - e.g. Application for registration or renewal
- Includes and applies to associated persons and
interested persons, signing authorities (Act
s.1(2), 6(4), Gen Reg s. 60) - Anything changes, Registrar to be notified within
five days of change (s. 31)
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30Disclosure about vehicle condition, history
Disclosure vehicle condition, history
- Advertising and in contracts (Act s. 28, Gen Reg
s. 36, 42-43. CoE s. 4-5) - Wholesale, retail and vehicles brought in on
trade - Disclosure obligation indirectly extends to
wholesale auctions (s. 2(3)3) and to person
trading-in (s. 43(4)10) - General material fact plus list of specific
facts - Specific fact list varies advertising, retail,
wholesale - Penalties for failure to disclose vary and
include rescission (Act s. 28-29, Gen Reg s. 50,
CoE s. 4-5)
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31Disclosure about vehicle condition, history
Disclosure vehicle condition, history
- No registrant shall make false, misleading or
deceptive statements in any advertisement,
circular, pamphlet or material published by any
means relating to trading in motor vehicles (Act
s. 28) - Daily rental, emergency services, taxi, limo
(s.36) - Current / previous model year if used, state
used (s. 36)
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32Disclosure about distance travelled
Disclosure distance travelled (s. 42)
- New motor vehicle
- If a specific motor vehicle, maximum distance
travelled that will be shown on the odometer at
time vehicle delivered to customer - If not a specific vehicle, maximum distance
travelled at time of delivery OR statement
initialed by customer that no distance specified
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33Disclosure about distance travelled
Disclosure distance travelled (s. 42)
- Used motor vehicle
- Total distance driven if that can be determined
- If total distance driven cannot be determined but
is known at a point in time, then a statement of
the distance and date, and that the current
distance driven is higher - If total distance driven cannot be determined at
any point in time, a statement that the distance
driven is unknown, but may be substantially
higher than that shown - If odometer faulty, replaced, rolled or in miles,
a statement to that effect
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34Disclosure about pricing and financing
Disclosure pricing, financing (s. 36, 39-41, 44)
- If ad includes price, then price must include
everything other than taxes - Vehicles must be available at advertised price
- If limited number or time, that must be stated
- If warranty included, must state term of the
warranty and maximum individual claim limits
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35Disclosure about pricing and financing
Disclosure pricing, financing (s. 36, 39-41, 44)
- If ad placed by group of dealers, each
responsible for ensuring compliance - Ensure lender provides CPA-compliant disclosure
before contract (s. 39-41, 44) - Disclose if commission to be paid by lender (s.
39)
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36Disclosure by Registrar
Disclosure by Registrar
- Registrar SHALL make available (Act s. 40, Gen
Reg s. 27) - Tombstone data
- Classes and conditions
- Proposals carried out or pending against
registrants - Charges laid by OMVIC against registrants or
former registrants - Convictions of above and disposition
- Current advertising orders against a registrant
- Discipline orders after appeal period expired
- Appeals Committee orders
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37Disclosure by Registarar
Disclosure by Registrar contd
- Information that the registrar believes could
assist in protecting the public, but not
financial information - Information above NOT to include individual
information unless individual is a registrant or
director, officer - Information to be available for minimum period,
usually two years - Information NOT to be made available in bulk
except as required by law or to ensure compliance
with law (e.g. wholesale auction, CAI)
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38Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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39Rescission
Rescission (Act s. 30, Gen Reg s. 50)
- Purchaser can cancel a contract within 90 days
for failure to disclose, or inaccurate disclosure
of - Distance travelled (within lesser of 5 or 1,000
km) - Wrong statement used when distance travelled
unknown - Prior use as daily rental, emergency vehicle,
taxi, limo - Make, model, trim and model year
- Irreparable, rebuilt or salvage brand
- Cancellation, regardless of whether or not dealer
knew
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40Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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41Statements on contracts
Statements on contracts (s. 39-41)
- Adjacent to signature
- Sales Final
- Please review the entire contract, including all
attached statements, before signing. This
contract is final and binding once you have
signed it unless the motor vehicle dealer has
failed to comply with certain legal obligations.
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42Statements on contracts
Statements on contracts (s. 39-41)
- Important Information Respecting Motor Vehicle
Sales - In case of any concerns with this sale, you
should first contact your motor vehicle dealer.
If concerns persist, you may contact the Ontario
Motor Vehicle Industry Council as the
administrative authority designated for
administering the Motor Vehicle Dealers Act,
2002. - You may be eligible for compensation from the
Motor Vehicle Dealers Compensation Fund if you
suffer a financial loss from this trade and if
your dealer is unable or unwilling to make good
on the loss. - You may have additional rights at law.
Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council 1-800-943-6
002 www.omvic.on.ca
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43Statements on contracts
Statements on contracts (s. 39-41)
- When CAMVAP applies
- Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan
- The Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan may
be available to resolve disputes concerning
alleged manufacturers defects or implementation
of the manufacturers new motor vehicle warranty.
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44Statements on contracts
Statements on contracts (s. 39-41)
- When CAMVAP doesnt apply
- Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan Not
Available - The manufacturer of this vehicle is not a
participant in the Canadian Motor Vehicle
Arbitration Plan. Therefore, the program under
that Plan is not available to resolve disputes
concerning alleged manufacturers defects or
implementation of the manufacturers new motor
vehicle warranty
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45Statements on contracts
Statements on contracts (s. 39-41)
- When Safety Standards Certificate supplied
- Safety Standards Certificate
- A safety standards certificate is only an
indication that the motor vehicle met certain
basic standards of vehicle safety on the date of
inspection.
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46Statements on contracts
Statements on contracts (s. 39-41)
- When sold as-is
- Vehicle sold as-is
- The motor vehicle sold under this contract is
being sold as-is and is not represented as
being in road worthy condition, mechanically
sound or maintained at any guaranteed level of
quality. The vehicle may not be fit for use as a
means of transportation and may require
substantial repairs at the purchasers expense.
It may not be possible to register the vehicle to
be driven in its current condition.
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47Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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48Rescission
Third party warranties (s. 47)
- Cannot sell an extended warranty unless
- Insured under the Insurance Act, or
- 500,000 irrevocable letter of credit provided to
Comp Fund, or - 100,000 irrevocable letter of credit provided to
Comp Fund if warranty supplied by the dealer
involved in the trade - Selling dealer responsible for claims in excess
of the letter of credit
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49Rescission
Third party warranties (s. 47)
- Clear, comprehensible, prominent
- Commencement and end dates expressed by way of
calendar date, kilometres the vehicle has been
driven or both - Maximum individual claim limits, if any
- Maximum total liability, if any
- Amount of the deductible, if any
- Sale price of the warranty, including itemized
list of all fees or costs that must be paid at
the time of purchase or afterwards
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50Overview
Contents
- Consultation
- Definitions
- Classes
- Disclosure
- Rescission
- Statements on contracts
- Third party warranties
- You also need to know
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51Highlights
You also need to know
- Conditional exemptions (s. 3-7)
- Associated and interested persons (Act s. 1, 6)
- Preconditions for registration/renewal (s. 11,
13) - Transition provisions (s. 10)
- Refused/revoked person cannot re-apply for
minimum two years (s. 15) - Advertising offences, orders, approvals (Act s.
28, 29, Gen Reg s. 36, 37, CoE s. 4) - Service plans (s. 48)
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52Highlights
You also need to know
- Operation from dwelling (s 28(6))
- Post carry proof of registration (s. 29)
- Salespeople registered to more than 1 dealer (s
14) - Consignment agreements (s 45, 46)
- Courts may order restitution (Act s. 33)
- Records vehicles, trades, business (s. 52-54)
- Record retention, reporting of lost records (s.
55-56) - Bank accounts, signing authority
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53Highlights
You also need to know
- Liens for unpaid fines (Act s. 35)
- Offence to do business with curbsider (Act s. 4)
- 2,500 minimum fine for curbsiding (Act s. 32)
- Comp Fund max payout - 45,000 (s.83)
- Wider eligible Comp Fund claims criteria (s. 79)
- Code of Ethics applies to dealers salespeople
- Disgraceful, dishonourable, unprofessional
conduct
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54- omvic.on.ca
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