HB4168 H R&T AM #1 2-15

 

The Committee on Roads and Transportation moved to amend the bill on page 1, after the enacting section by striking the remainder of the bill and inserting in lieu thereof the following:


ARTICLE 6F. Motor Vehicle Collector license plate.

§17A-6F-1. Definitions.


For the purposes of this article:

(1) “Collector motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle that is more than twenty-five years old and is owned solely as a collector’s item.

(2) “Motor vehicle collector” or “collector” means any person who holds a motor vehicle collector license plate.


§17A-6F-2. Special motor vehicle collector license plate; qualifications; fees.

(a) The commissioner may issue special motor vehicle collector license plates in accordance with this article. To qualify for and receive a motor vehicle collector license plate, an applicant must meet the following requirements:

(1) Be a permanent resident of the State of West Virginia;

(2) Submit an application in a form specified by the commissioner;

(3) Own a collector motor vehicle;

(4) Present proof of ownership of the vehicle or a bill of sale; and

(5) Present proof financial responsibility required in section two, article four, chapter seventeen-d of this code covering the motor vehicle.

(b) Once a person is issued a motor vehicle collector license plate pursuant to this article motor vehicle, the person is not required to continue to own a collector motor vehicle to maintain or renew the special motor vehicle collector license plate.

(c) A motor vehicle collector license plate issued pursuant to this article is valid for a period of one year from the date of issue.  A collector may hold multiple special motor vehicle collector license plates at the same time.

(d) The fee for a special motor vehicle collector plate is $60, and the annual renewal fee is $60.  The fee for an additional special motor vehicle collector plate is $30, and the annual fee to renew is $30 per plate.

§17A-6F-3. Use of collector motor vehicles with a motor vehicle collector plate.


(a) A collector motor vehicle may be operated upon the streets and highways displaying a motor vehicle collector plate if:

(1) The vehicle displays a motor vehicle collector license plate, issued pursuant to this article; and

(2) The vehicle has been owned by the collector for thirty days or less, or the vehicle has a certificate of title in the name of the collector issued in this state.

(b) A collector motor vehicle may not be used for general transportation any may only be used for purposes allowed for the use of antique motor vehicles provided in subsection (b), section three-a, article ten, chapter seventeen-a of this code.

(b) A collector may transfer a  motor vehicle collector license plate among multiple collector motor vehicles under his or her ownership: Provided, That the collector operates each vehicle in compliance with the requirements of this article.

 

Adopted

Rejected