Law & Order

Maryland Bill to Create Special Vintage Reproduction License Moves to Governor

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Legislation to require the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) to provide, for one year, a specially designed vintage reproduction registration plate to qualifying vehicle owners was approved by both the Maryland Senate and House and sent to the governor for his signature and enactment into law. Under the bill, to be eligible to receive a vintage reproduction registration plate, the vehicle must be a passenger vehicle, small truck, historic vehicle, multipurpose vehicle or street-rod vehicle. The vintage reproduction plate would be designed to resemble the 1910 Maryland registration plate, which has black lettering on a yellow background. The bill requires MVA to set initial registration and renewal fees.  

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