The proposed changes primarily focus on vehicle registration fees, requiring a one-time pre-registration surcharge of $50 for both street rods and custom vehicles. This fee is to be aggregated by the division of motor vehicles until a total of $23,000 is reached, prompting the state to manufacture specialized license plates for these categories of vehicles. Furthermore, vehicles registered under this act will be exempt from periodic inspections and emissions control regulations, thereby reducing the administrative burden on owners and altering compliance expectations under state law.
Summary
Bill S2820 is an act concerning the registration of street rods and custom vehicles in the state of Rhode Island. This legislation modifies existing regulations related to the definition and registration process of such vehicles. Street rods are now defined to include modified vehicles manufactured before 1949 or reminiscent of that era, while custom vehicles refer to those at least 25 years old that have also been significantly altered. The bill aims to formalize definitions that enhance the regulatory framework for such vehicles, ensuring clarity for owners and state agencies alike.
Contention
Some points of contention may arise regarding the perceived leniency of the exempted inspections and emission controls for registered street rods and custom vehicles. Advocacy groups and environmental organizations may express concerns that such exemptions could undermine state efforts to ensure vehicle safety and environmental health. Critics may argue that while fostering custom vehicle cultivation is important, it should not come at the expense of public safety standards and environmental protections.
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