Court Opinion

ID: 9813675
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-31 23:15:18.026412+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:30:50.610276
License: Public Domain

Ford, Presiding Judge.
I concur in the foregoing opinion; however, I write separately because my decision is founded, in part, upon two additional factors.
First, Ohio Adm.Code 4501:1-3-09 became effective in 1986. Since that time, the legislature has not taken any steps indicating that it views such rule as conflicting with the statute, R.C. 4517.33. This, coupled with the rule of law, recognized by the majority, that an administrative agency’s interpretation of a statute is to be afforded great weight by the courts, leads me to a conclusion that the majority is reading the statute as the legislature intended.
Second, Ohio Adm.Code 4501:l-3-09(A) makes it clear that a dealer’s license shall not be renewed if the dealer commits a felony. Such section does not contain the modifying language “that in any way relates to the selling, taxing, licensing, or regulation of sales of motor vehicles.” Furthermore, division (A) applies only to a felony conviction not related to the selling, taxing, licensing or regulation of sales of motor vehicles if such conviction occurred after the rule’s effective date. Ohio Adm.Code 4501:l-3-09(B). Thus, prior to his felony conviction, appellee was on notice by virtue of this provision that it would lead to revocation of his dealer’s license, regardless of whether it related to the selling, etc., of motor vehicles.