I can't find more info on the modifications to our beloved SB100 but did find this:
SB 232, as introduced, Benoit. Vehicles: specially constructed
vehicles.
Existing law establishes a registration amnesty program for
specially constructed vehicles, as defined, that have been previously
registered or classified incorrectly and requires that a specially
constructed vehicle, upon registration with the Department of Motor
Vehicles, be inspected by stations authorized to perform referee
functions, for the purposes of determining the engine model-year used
in the vehicle or the vehicle model-year, and the emission control
system application.
Existing law also requires the department to annually provide a
registration to no more than the first 500 of these vehicles that
meet specified criteria.
This bill would delete the first 500 vehicle limitation and
instead require the department to provide registration to any
specially constructed vehicle that meets the specified criteria. The
bill would provide that the registered owner of a specially
constructed vehicle that is currently registered or incorrectly
registered may change the vehicle's registration by complying with
those specified criteria.
So, this seems good! Get rid of that damnable 500 limit in a state that has how many million in it?? But then you read this on the sidelines:
Last Action:
04/01/09: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author.
Uh, ok, now what?
Anyone? Bueller?
SB 232, as introduced, Benoit. Vehicles: specially constructed
vehicles.
Existing law establishes a registration amnesty program for
specially constructed vehicles, as defined, that have been previously
registered or classified incorrectly and requires that a specially
constructed vehicle, upon registration with the Department of Motor
Vehicles, be inspected by stations authorized to perform referee
functions, for the purposes of determining the engine model-year used
in the vehicle or the vehicle model-year, and the emission control
system application.
Existing law also requires the department to annually provide a
registration to no more than the first 500 of these vehicles that
meet specified criteria.
This bill would delete the first 500 vehicle limitation and
instead require the department to provide registration to any
specially constructed vehicle that meets the specified criteria. The
bill would provide that the registered owner of a specially
constructed vehicle that is currently registered or incorrectly
registered may change the vehicle's registration by complying with
those specified criteria.
So, this seems good! Get rid of that damnable 500 limit in a state that has how many million in it?? But then you read this on the sidelines:
Last Action:
04/01/09: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author.
Uh, ok, now what?
Anyone? Bueller?
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