[Bmcu] FW: Utah House Passes Bill to Classify Vehicles 30 Years Old and Older as "Vintage Vehicles"

Rudy Vanderniet rvrudedog at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 16 15:33:07 MST 2011


Let's get this Passed!

Rudy Vanderniet
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Holladay, UT 84117
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 11:15:31 -0800
From: no-reply at sema.org
To: rvrudedog at hotmail.com
Subject: Utah House Passes Bill to Classify Vehicles 30 Years Old and Older as
"Vintage Vehicles"



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URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT

 Utah House of Representatives Passes Bill to Classify Vehicles 30 Years Old
and Older as Vintage Vehicles; Bill Now Moves to Senate

Legislation (H.B. 221) to allow vehicles 30 years old and older to be
classified as vintage vehicles was approved by the Utah House of
Representatives.  Currently, Utah reserves the vintage vehicle class only to
vehicles 40 years old and older.  Under the bill, vintage vehicles 30 - 40
years old would be charged a $45 annual registration fee.  When the vehicle
reaches 40 years old, the registrant would pay a one-time $40 fee.  Vintage
vehicles are exempted from annual emissions and safety inspections.  The bill
now moves to the Senate Rules Committee for consideration.

We Urge You to Contact Members of the Utah Senate Rules Committee (List
Attached Below) Immediately to Request Their Support for H.B. 221

7         Utah exempts vehicles manufactured prior to 1968 from emissions
inspections.  Vehicles manufactured after that date must be registered as
vintage vehicles or customs to qualify for this exemption.

7       H.B. 221 acknowledges the relatively minimal environmental impact of
older vehicles, such as the vintage vehicles targeted for inclusion in the
vintage vehicle exemption.


H.B. 221 recognizes that such vehicles constitute a small portion of the
vehicle fleet and are well-maintained and infrequently operated.

DONT DELAY!  Please contact members of the Utah Senate Rules Committee
immediately by phone or e-mail to request their support for H.B. 221.

Please e-mail a copy of your letter to Steve McDonald at stevem at sema.org.
Also, please forward this Alert to your fellow car enthusiasts.  Urge them to
join the SAN and help defend the hobby! Thank you for your assistance.

Utah Senate Rules Committee


Senator Margaret Dayton, Chair
Phone: 801/221-0623
Email: mdayton at utahsenate.org

Senator D. Chris Buttars
Phone: 801/561-0535
Email: dcbuttars at utahsenate.org

Senator Patricia W. Jones
Phone: 801/322-5722
Email: pjones at utahsenate.org

Senator Peter C. Knudson
Phone: 435/723-6366
Email: pknudson at utahsenate.org

Senator Daniel R. Liljenquist
Phone: 801/294-2378
Email: dliljenquist at utahsenate.org

Senator Mark B. Madsen
Phone: 801/361-4787
Email: mmadsen at utahsenate.org

Senator Karen Mayne
Phone: 801/968-7756
Email: kmayne at utahsenate.org

Senator. Kevin T. Van Tassell
Phone: 435/789-7082
Email: kvantassell at utahsenate.org









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