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The Attorney General of TexasJIM MATTOX
Attorney General
Supreme Court Building
P.O. Box 12548
Austin, TX. 78711- 2548
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An Equal Opportunityl
Affirmative Action Employerfocvember 4, 1985
Honorable Lowell C, Bolt
Criminal District Attorney
P. 0. Box 730
Gilmer, Texas 756144Opinion No. JM-372
Re: Whether a vehicle with a valid
Dealer's Temporary Cardboard Tags
must have properly operating tail
and brake lightsDear Mr. Bolt:
You request our opinion regarding the following:
with a valid Dealer' a Temporary Cardboard Tag, as
article 6686(a)(4), V.T.C.S., required to have properly
lights and brake lights as required by sections 111 and
6701d, V.T.C.S.Is a vehicle
authorized by
operating tail
118 of articleArticle 6686(a)(4) provides:
(4) Dealer's Temporary Cardboard Tags. Each
dealer Volding a current distinguishing number may
issue temporary cardboard tags, which may only be
used by such dealer or his employees for the
following purposes:
(a) to demonstrate or cause to be demonstrated
his unregistered vehicles to prospective buyers
only for the purpose of sale; provided, however,
that no provision of this Act shall be construed
to prohibit a dealer from permitting a prospective
buyer to operate such vehicles in the course of
demoust ration.
(b) to convey or cause to be conveyed his
unregistered vehicles from the dealer's place of
business in one part of the State to his place of
business in another part of the State, or from his
place cf business to a place to be repaired, re-
conditioned, or serviced, or from the point in
this State where such vehicles are unloaded to his
place of business, including the moving of such
vehicles from the State line to his place of
business a, or to convey such vehicles from onep. 1704
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