License plates; creates plates for collector motor vehicles, penalty.
The legislation emphasizes the limited use of these collector motor vehicles, restricting their operation to specific purposes. It prohibits the use of these vehicles for general transportation, such as commuting to work. Permitted activities include participating in parades, charitable functions, and other exhibitions, which highlights an effort to preserve unique vehicle collections while ensuring that they are not regularly used for everyday purposes.
SB198 introduces a new section to the Code of Virginia regarding the issuance of license plates for collector motor vehicles. This bill outlines requirements for individuals to qualify for specially designed license plates if they own at least three collector vehicles and have another passenger car, autocycle, or motorcycle. Applicants will need to pay a one-time fee of $50 for their registration and license plates, which will remain valid as long as the title of the vehicle is in their name. The bill also allows for single license plates for collector motor vehicles, deviating from previous multi-plate requirements.
There are potential points of contention regarding the enforcement of limitations placed on the use of collector vehicles. Critics could argue that the restrictions may not adequately address personal use needs or that they are overly stringent. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding how the rules would be enforced, especially related to defining acceptable use versus misuse of the vehicles. These aspects could stir discussions among collectors and policymakers regarding their rights and the practical implementation of the new regulations.