Relative to license plate year of manufacture registration
Impact
If enacted, H3679 would lead to a new understanding of vehicle registration regulations for antique automobiles in Massachusetts. The amendment intends to support the restoration community by allowing for the preservation and display of authentic license plates without the concern of contravening existing laws regarding modifications. This change could encourage more vehicle owners to maintain the aesthetic integrity of their antique vehicles, potentially leading to an increase in participation in car shows and exhibitions.
Summary
House Bill H3679, introduced by Representative James K. Hawkins, addresses the registration of license plates used on antique automobiles. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 90 of the General Laws in Massachusetts to clarify that the restoration of license plates to their original year of manufacture colors and designs will not be considered a modification of those plates. This distinction is critical for enthusiasts and collectors of antique automobiles, as it affects the legality of displaying authentic-looking year plates.
Contention
While the intent of the bill is largely supportive of automotive preservation, potential points of contention may arise regarding the definition of what constitutes 'restoration.' There could be concerns from regulatory bodies about how these defined restorations might be misused or lead to issues in verifying the authenticity of vehicle registrations. Ensuring that this amendment does not inadvertently allow for the use of non-genuine plates in contexts outside of intended restoration remains a critical consideration as the bill progresses.