For the purposes of this chapter, the term, temporary supplemental lot, means a location other than the principal place of business or supplemental lot that is: (1) Within the same county as the principal place of business; (2) Within the corporate limits of a municipality that overlaps boundaries of an adjoining county; (3) Within an adjoining county, if the adjoining county has no licensed vehicle dealer selling automobiles, pick-ups, or passenger vans and the lot is within a ten-mile radius of the principal place of business; or (4) Within an adjoining county that has no like franchised licensed dealer. A licensed vehicle dealer or a licensed used vehicle dealer may conduct business at such a lot for a period of time not to exceed ten consecutive days for a specific purpose such as fairs, vehicle shows, auctions, shopping center promotions, or tent sales. A temporary supplemental lot shall meet all local zoning and building codes for the type of business being conducted. If a licensed vehicle dealer establishes a temporary supplemental lot in a county with a licensed used vehicle dealer, a licensed used vehicle dealer in that county may establish a temporary supplemental lot in the county of the licensed vehicle dealer.
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