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Honorable Grover Swift Opinion No. C-707
County Attorney
Winkier County Re: Whether Article 1436-2,
P. 0. BOX 1015 V.P.C., authorizes the
Kermit, Texas prosecution of a person,
who is customarily en-
gaged in the business
of obtaining motor vehi-
cles for scrap disposal,
for failure upon demand
by the State Highway De-
partment to surrender to
such Department certifi-
cates of title to such
Dear Sir: motor vehicles.
In your opinion request you state:
"A supervisor of investigation for the
Motor Vehicle Division has asked me to file
charges against an individual for failure to
turn over to the Department certificates of
title which have been demanded by the Motor
Vehicle Division on certain vehicles now on
said individual's property.
"This individual does not have the certi-
ficates of title to these vehicles which were
sold to him as junk. There is apparently no
problem concerning said individual's turning
over to the Motor Vehicl.eDivision the license
plates which were on these vehicles.
"I have questioned the authority to file
charges in connection with his failure to
turn over the certificates of title which
have been demanded but which said individ-
ual does not have in his possession for the
following reasons, and I would like your
opinion as to my position:
"(1) Article 1436-1, Section 37, requires
'That the owner last named in the certificate
of title shall surrender such certificate to
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the State Highway Department for cancella-
tion when the motor vehicle to which such
certificate of title has been issued is
. . . junk, dismantled or destroyed or its
motor number changed.'
"(2) Article 1436-2 provides in part
'That all certificates of title covering
such motor vehicles obtained for scrap
disposal, resale of 'partsor any other form
of salvage, shall upon demand, be surren-
dered to the State Highway Department for
cancellation.'
"From reading these two statutes I find
no requirement that the purchaser of the
vehicles sold for scrap disposal, etc.,
as set out in 1.436-p be or is required
to obtain from the seller a certificate
of title for the automobile so purchased.
On the contrary, Article 1436-1, Section
37, places the burden or requirement on
the seller or person last named in the
certificate to surrender such certificate
to the State Highway Department and pro-
vides a penalty for his failure to do so
when such automobile is junk, dismantled
or destroyed. Article 1436-l does not
refer to the sale of such automobile."
Article 1436-2, Vernon's Penal Code, was passed
as House Bill 805, Acts 57th Legislature, Regular Ses-
sion, 1961, chapter 506, page 1118. The caption to said
act provi~des:
"An Act to require any person, asso-
ciation of persons, corporate or other,
who customarily engage in the business
cf obtaining motor vehicles for purposes
of scran. resale of Darts therefrom or
salvage;