Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 547H.P. 366House of Representatives, February 11, 2025 An Act to Modify Maine Motor Vehicle Inspection Standards to Permit Exterior, Nonstructural Corrosion That Does Not Directly Affect the Passenger Compartment Reference to the Committee on Transportation suggested and ordered printed. ROBERT B. HUNT Clerk Presented by Representative ARDELL of Monticello. Cosponsored by Representatives: NUTTING of Oakland, PERKINS of Dover-Foxcroft. Page 1 - 132LR1023(01) 1 2 as enacted by PL 1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2 and affected 3 by Pt. B, §5, is amended to read: 4 5 A motor vehicle must be rejected for violation of the inspection standard for equipment 6 if any equipment described in section 1751, subsection 2 does not function sufficiently for 7 the safety of the general public or is loose and not securely attached to the vehicle. 8 Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter to the contrary, a motor vehicle may 9 not be rejected for violation of any inspection standard for exterior, nonstructural corrosion. 10 For purposes of this section, "exterior, nonstructural corrosion" means corrosion of a body 11 component, including corrosion that has resulted in a hole or aperture in the body 12 component, that does not compromise the integrity of the frame or any mechanical 13 component of the motor vehicle necessary for safe operation. "Exterior, nonstructural 14 corrosion" includes but is not limited to corrosion of a hood, trunk, hatch, door, fender, 15 rocker panel or pickup bed. "Exterior, nonstructural corrosion" does not include corrosion 16 that affects the interior of the motor vehicle's passenger compartment. The Chief of the 17 State Police may adopt rules under section 1769 to facilitate the application and 18 administration of this section. 19 20 This bill provides that a motor vehicle may not be rejected for violation of any 21 inspection standard for exterior, nonstructural corrosion. It defines "exterior, nonstructural 22 corrosion" to be corrosion of a body component, including corrosion that has resulted in a 23 hole or aperture in the body component, that does not compromise the integrity of the frame 24 or any mechanical component of the motor vehicle necessary for safe operation. The bill 25 specifies that "exterior, nonstructural corrosion" includes but is not limited to corrosion of 26 a hood, trunk, hatch, door, fender, rocker panel or pickup bed but does not include corrosion 27 that affects the interior of the motor vehicle's passenger compartment. The bill allows the 28 Chief of the State Police to adopt rules to facilitate the application and administration of 29 this provision. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29