28-4302. Fees; disposition A. The following fees are required: 1. For filing each application for a dealer's, manufacturer's, importer's, distributor's, factory branch's, distributor branch's, automotive recycler's or wholesale motor vehicle dealer's license, fifteen dollars. 2. For filing each application for a provisional dealer's, automotive recycler's or wholesale motor vehicle dealer's license filed in conjunction with an application for a dealer's or automotive recycler's license, ten dollars. 3. For each filing of a dealer's, manufacturer's, distributor's, importer's, factory branch's, distributor branch's, automotive recycler's or wholesale motor vehicle dealer's license if issued annually, one hundred dollars, except that if a dealer has a contractual relationship with a third-party lender, the fee is four hundred dollars, of which three hundred dollars shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund and one hundred dollars in the state highway fund. 4. For each continuation of a dealer's license if issued annually, one hundred dollars, except that if a dealer has a contractual relationship with a third-party lender, the fee is two hundred fifty dollars, of which one hundred fifty dollars shall be deposited, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund and one hundred dollars in the state highway fund. 5. For filing or continuing a dealer's branch license if issued annually, fifty dollars. 6. For filing each application for a permit for the off-premises exhibition of motor vehicles, for a motor vehicle show or for a special event to exhibit new motor homes, twenty-five dollars. 7. For filing each application for a permit for the off-premises display and sale of motor vehicles, twenty-five dollars. B. Except as otherwise provided by statute, the director shall immediately deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, fees collected under this section in the Arizona highway user revenue fund.
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