Tex. Transp. Code Section 501.091
Definitions


In this subchapter:

(1)

“Actual cash value” means the market value of a motor vehicle.

(2)

“Casual sale” means the sale by a salvage vehicle dealer or an insurance company of five or fewer nonrepairable motor vehicles or salvage motor vehicles to the same person during a calendar year, but does not include:

(A)

a sale at auction to a salvage vehicle dealer;

(B)

a sale to an insurance company, out-of-state buyer, or governmental entity; or

(C)

the sale of an export-only motor vehicle to a person who is not a resident of the United States.

(3)

“Damage” means sudden damage to a motor vehicle caused by the motor vehicle being wrecked, burned, flooded, or stripped of major component parts. The term does not include:

(A)

gradual damage from any cause;

(B)

sudden damage caused by hail;

(C)

any damage caused only to the exterior paint of the motor vehicle; or

(D)

theft, unless the motor vehicle was damaged during the theft and before recovery.

(4)

“Export-only motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle described by Section 501.099 (Sale of Export-only Motor Vehicles).

(5)

“Insurance company” means:

(A)

a person authorized to write automobile insurance in this state; or

(B)

an out-of-state insurance company that pays a loss claim for a motor vehicle in this state.

(6)

“Major component part” means one of the following parts of a motor vehicle:

(A)

the engine;

(B)

the transmission;

(C)

the frame;

(D)

a fender;

(E)

the hood;

(F)

a door allowing entrance to or egress from the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle;

(G)

a bumper;

(H)

a quarter panel;

(I)

a deck lid, tailgate, or hatchback;

(J)

the cargo box of a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less, including a pickup truck;

(K)

the cab of a truck;

(L)

the body of a passenger motor vehicle;

(M)

the roof or floor pan of a passenger motor vehicle, if separate from the body of the motor vehicle.

(7)

“Metal recycler” means a person who:

(A)

is engaged in the business of obtaining, converting, or selling ferrous or nonferrous metal for conversion into raw material products consisting of prepared grades and having an existing or potential economic value;

(B)

has a facility to convert ferrous or nonferrous metal into raw material products by method other than the exclusive use of hand tools, including the processing, sorting, cutting, classifying, cleaning, baling, wrapping, shredding, shearing, or changing the physical form or chemical content of the metal; and

(C)

sells or purchases the ferrous or nonferrous metal solely for use as raw material in the production of new products.

(8)

“Motor vehicle” has the meaning assigned by Section 501.002 (Definitions).

(9)

“Nonrepairable motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle:

(A)

that is damaged, wrecked, or burned to the extent that the only residual value of the vehicle is as a source of parts or scrap metal;

(B)

that comes into this state under a comparable ownership document that indicates that the vehicle is nonrepairable;

(C)

that a salvage vehicle dealer has reported to the department under Section 501.1003 (Salvage Dealer Responsibilities);

(D)

for which an owner has surrendered evidence of ownership for the purpose of dismantling, scrapping, or destroying the motor vehicle; or

(E)

that is sold for export only under Section 501.099 (Sale of Export-only Motor Vehicles).

(10)

“Nonrepairable vehicle title” means a printed document issued by the department that evidences ownership of a nonrepairable motor vehicle.

(10-a)

“Nonrepairable record of title” means an electronic record of ownership of a nonrepairable motor vehicle.

(11)

“Out-of-state buyer” means a person licensed in an automotive business by another state or jurisdiction if the department has listed the holders of such a license as permitted purchasers of salvage motor vehicles or nonrepairable motor vehicles based on substantially similar licensing requirements and on whether salvage vehicle dealers licensed in Texas are permitted to purchase salvage motor vehicles or nonrepairable motor vehicles in the other state or jurisdiction.

(12)

“Out-of-state ownership document” means a negotiable document issued by another state or jurisdiction that the department considers sufficient to prove ownership of a nonrepairable motor vehicle or salvage motor vehicle and to support the issuance of a comparable Texas title for the motor vehicle. The term does not include any title or certificate issued by the department.

(13)

“Public highway” has the meaning assigned by Section 502.001 (Definitions).

(14)

“Rebuilder” means a person who acquires and repairs, rebuilds, or reconstructs for operation on a public highway, more than five salvage motor vehicles in a calendar year.

(15)

“Salvage motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle that:

(A)

has damage to or is missing a major component part to the extent that the cost of repairs, including parts and labor other than the cost of materials and labor for repainting the motor vehicle and excluding sales tax on the total cost of repairs, exceeds the actual cash value of the motor vehicle immediately before the damage; or

(B)

comes into this state under an out-of-state salvage motor vehicle title or similar out-of-state ownership document.

(16)

“Salvage vehicle title” means a printed document issued by the department that evidences ownership of a salvage motor vehicle.

(16-a)

“Salvage record of title” means an electronic record of ownership of a salvage motor vehicle.

(17)

“Salvage vehicle dealer” means a person engaged in this state in the business of acquiring, selling, repairing, rebuilding, reconstructing, or otherwise dealing in nonrepairable motor vehicles, salvage motor vehicles, or, if incidental to a salvage motor vehicle dealer’s primary business, used automotive parts regardless of whether the person holds a license issued by the department to engage in that business. The term does not include an unlicensed person who:

(A)

casually repairs, rebuilds, or reconstructs not more than five nonrepairable motor vehicles or salvage motor vehicles in the same calendar year;

(B)

buys not more than five nonrepairable motor vehicles or salvage motor vehicles in the same calendar year; or

(C)

is a licensed used automotive parts recycler if the sale of repaired, rebuilt, or reconstructed nonrepairable motor vehicles or salvage motor vehicles is more than an incidental part of the used automotive parts recycler’s business.

(18)

“Self-insured motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle for which the owner or a governmental entity assumes full financial responsibility for motor vehicle loss claims without regard to the number of motor vehicles they own or operate. The term does not include a motor vehicle that is insured by an insurance company.

(19)

“Used part” means a part that is salvaged, dismantled, or removed from a motor vehicle for resale as is or as repaired. The term includes a major component part but does not include a rebuildable or rebuilt core, including an engine, block, crankshaft, transmission, or other core part that is acquired, possessed, or transferred in the ordinary course of business.

(20)

“Used parts dealer” and “used automotive parts recycler” have the meaning assigned to “used automotive parts recycler” by Section 2309.002 (Definitions), Occupations Code.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 30.43(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1997. Renumbered from Transportation Code, Sec. 501.0911 and amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1325, Sec. 17.02, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 567 (H.B. 1350), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 783 (S.B. 1095), Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 933 (H.B. 3097), Sec. 4.08, eff. September 1, 2009.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1296 (H.B. 2357), Sec. 36, eff. January 1, 2012.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 969 (S.B. 2076), Sec. 16, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 501.091 — Definitions, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.­501.­htm#501.­091 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

501.001
Short Title
501.002
Definitions
501.003
Purpose
501.004
Applicability
501.006
Alias Title
501.008
Title for Autocycle
501.021
Title for Motor Vehicle
501.022
Motor Vehicle Title Required
501.023
Application for Title
501.024
Title Receipt
501.025
Manufacturer’s Certificate Required on First Sale
501.027
Issuance of Title
501.028
Signatures
501.029
Acceptable Proof of Ownership
501.030
Motor Vehicles Brought into State
501.031
Rights of Survivorship Agreement
501.032
Identification Number Inspection Required
501.033
Assignment and Reassignment of Identification Number by Department
501.034
Issuance of Title to Government Agency
501.035
Title for Former Military Vehicle
501.036
Title for Farm Trailer or Farm Semitrailer
501.037
Title for Trailers or Semitrailers
501.038
Certificate of Title for Custom Vehicle or Street Rod
501.0041
Rules
501.051
Grounds for Refusal to Issue or for Revocation or Suspension of Title
501.052
Hearing on Refusal to Issue or Revocation or Suspension of Title
501.053
Filing of Bond as Alternative to Hearing
501.071
Sale of Vehicle
501.072
Odometer Disclosure Statement
501.073
Sales in Violation of Chapter
501.074
Transfer of Vehicle by Operation of Law
501.076
Limited Power of Attorney
501.091
Definitions
501.095
Sale, Transfer, or Release
501.097
Application for Nonrepairable Vehicle Title or Salvage Vehicle Title
501.099
Sale of Export-only Motor Vehicles
501.100
Application for Regular Certificate of Title for Salvage Vehicle
501.104
Rebuilder to Possess Title or Other Documentation
501.107
Applicability of Subchapter to Recycler
501.108
Record Retention
501.109
Offenses
501.110
Enforcement of Subchapter
501.111
Perfection of Security Interest
501.112
Sale or Security Interest Not Created by Certain Vehicle Leases
501.113
Recordation of Security Interest
501.114
Assignment of Lien
501.115
Discharge of Lien
501.116
Cancellation of Discharged Lien
501.117
Electronic Lien System
501.132
Duplicate Title Receipt
501.134
Certified Copy of Lost or Destroyed Certificate of Title
501.135
Record of Stolen or Concealed Motor Vehicle
501.138
Collection and Disposition of Fees
501.139
Electronic Funds Transfer
501.145
Filing by Purchaser
501.146
Title Transfer
501.147
Vehicle Transfer Notification
501.148
Allocation of Fees
501.151
Placement of Serial Number with Intent to Change Identity
501.152
Sale or Offer Without Title Receipt or Title
501.153
Application for Title for Stolen or Concealed Vehicle
501.154
Alteration of Certificate or Receipt
501.155
False Name, False Information, and Forgery
501.156
Duty of Transporters to Determine Right of Possession
501.157
Penalties
501.158
Seizure of Stolen Vehicle or Vehicle with Altered Vehicle Identification Number
501.161
Execution of Transfer Documents
501.162
Motor Number Required for Registration
501.163
Application for Motor Number Record
501.171
Application of Subchapter
501.172
Definitions
501.173
Electronic Titling System
501.174
Validity of Electronic Documents
501.175
Recording of Documents
501.176
Payment of Fees by Electronic Funds Transfer or Credit Card
501.177
Service Charge
501.178
Disposition of Fees
501.179
Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
501.0234
Duty of Vehicle Dealer on Sale of Certain Vehicles
501.0235
Personal Identification Information for Obtaining Title
501.0236
Issuance of Title and Permits When Dealer Goes out of Business
501.0275
Issuance of Title for Unregistered Vehicle
501.0276
Denial of Title Receipt, Title, or Record of Title for Failure to Provide Proof of Emissions Testing
501.0301
Certain Off-highway Vehicles Purchased Outside This State
501.0315
Beneficiary Designation
501.0321
Identification Number Inspection
501.0322
Alternative Identification Number Inspection
501.0331
Motor Number Required for Registration
501.0332
Application for Motor Number Record
501.0341
Issuance of Title to Government Agency for Travel Trailer
501.0521
Court Ordered Title Changes
501.0721
Delivery of Receipt and Title to Purchaser of Used Motor Vehicle
501.0925
Insurance Company Not Required to Surrender Certificates of Title in Certain Situations
501.0935
Issuance of Title to Salvage Pool Operator
501.1001
Salvage Motor Vehicles or Nonrepairable Motor Vehicles for Insurance Companies or Self-insured Persons
501.1002
Owner-retained Vehicles
501.1003
Salvage Dealer Responsibilities
501.09111
Rights and Limitations of Nonrepairable Vehicle Title, Nonrepairable Record of Title, Salvage Vehicle Title, or Salvage Record of Title
501.09112
Appearance of Nonrepairable Vehicle Title or Salvage Vehicle Title
501.09113
Out-of-state Salvage or Rebuilt Salvage Vehicle

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 501.091’s source at texas​.gov