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2000 SESSION
HB 1375 One-trip vehicle transportation permits.
Introduced by: Ward L. Armstrong | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
One-trip vehicle transportation permits. Provides for issuance of one-trip vehicle transportation permits for vehicles to be purchased in another state by a Virginia resident and registered in Virginia. Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is to issue to the prospective purchaser one-trip permits that are not active and valid unless and until the purchaser receives an original bill of sale pertaining to the vehicle for which the permit was issued. Such permits are valid for three days and must be kept with the bill of sale in the vehicle until the vehicle is properly registered with DMV. The DMV Commissioner may charge a reasonable fee, adequate to recover the Department's costs, for the issuance of these permits, and may promulgate related regulations as he deems necessary or convenient.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
One-trip vehicle transportation permits. Provides for issuance of one-trip vehicle transportation permits for vehicles to be purchased in another state by a Virginia resident and registered in Virginia. Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is to issue to the prospective purchaser one-trip permits that are not active and valid unless and until the Department receives either an original or a facsimile of a bill of sale pertaining to the vehicle for which the permit was issued. When DMV receives the original or facsimile of a bill of sale, it amends its records to indicate that the permit is active and valid. The DMV Commissioner may charge a reasonable fee, adequate to recover the Department's costs, for the issuance of these permits, and may promulgate related regulations as he deems necessary or convenient.