Judges: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 9/2/1992
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Requestor: David Avstreih, Esq., Corporation Counsel City of Mount Vernon City Hall Roosevelt Square Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10550
Written by: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Opinions
You have asked whether a city may require that automobile auctioneers acquire a permit in order to conduct business in the city. You have noted that section
Generally, under section 23 an automobile auctioneer may not sell a motor vehicle unless he has a valid certificate of title or proof of ownership; he must also disclose the identity of the individual transferring title; he must include in contracts of sale certain warranties of title and freedom from liens or encumbrances; he must keep records of transactions; and he must indicate certain prior uses of the vehicle. Upon a violation of section 23, an application may be made by the Attorney General in the name of the people of the State to a court for an order to enjoin and restrain the continuation of the violation. General Business Law §
In our view, a city may enact a local law requiring that automobile auctioneers acquire permits subject to certain conditions, provided that the local law is not inconsistent with section
We note that there are limitations on this grant of authority. A municipality may not adopt local laws: (1) which are inconsistent with the Constitution or general State laws; or (2) where the Legislature has expressed an intent to preempt local legislation with respect to a given subject. N.Y. Const, Art
Thus, upon a finding of need by the legislative body to further regulate automobile auctioneers in order to protect the health, safety and welfare, a local law providing for permits may be enacted. Such a local law may not be inconsistent with the provisions of section
We conclude that a municipality, consistent with section
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of the views of this office.