Indiana Code § 9-32-11-10

Motor vehicle sales made away from dealer's established place of business without offsite sales permit; exception
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Sec. 10. (a) This section does not apply to sales made at a motor vehicle industry sponsored trade show.       (b) A dealer that sells to the general public may not sell or offer to sell a motor vehicle at a location away from the dealer's established place of business without obtaining an offsite sales permit under section 11 of this chapter.       (c) A motor vehicle display is not considered an offsite sale if it is conducted: (1) by a new motor vehicle dealer; and (2) in an open area where no sales personnel and sales material are present.       (d) A sale is not an offsite sale if: (1) it is a sale of a manufactured home within a manufactured home community; (2) the manufactured home is already located within the manufactured home community or will be installed within the manufactured home community; and (3) the sale is made by the dealer that owns and operates the manufactured home community.

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