Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law § 46.2-1505 authorizes the Board to file lawsuits to stop violations of motor vehicle laws, including actions against manufacturers and distributors. Section 46.2-1506 grants the Board authority to create regulations requiring licensees to maintain records for enforcement purposes, with proper notice before regulations take effect. These provisions ensure legal enforcement and proper record-keeping within the motor vehicle industry in Virginia.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Board can file lawsuits to enjoin violations and create regulations to ensure compliance with motor vehicle laws in Virginia.

Manufacturers, distributors, and their representatives operating in Virginia are subject to the Board's regulations and court jurisdiction.

Yes, the Board can promulgate regulations requiring licensees to keep records and enforce the chapter's provisions, with prior notice of 30 days.

Record-keeping regulations help enforce laws related to vehicle sales, leasing, and compliance, aiding in investigations and legal actions.