Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:17

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

West Virginia
Governor Jim Justice signed into law legislation that allows for personalized license plates on antique vehicles.

Governor Jim Justice signed into law legislation that allows for personalized license plates on antique vehicles. The plates will be available for an annual fee of $40. Antique vehicles are vehicles that are more than 25 years old and owned solely as collector's items. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:17

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

West Virginia
Governor Jim Justice signed into law legislation that allows for personalized license plates on antique vehicles.

Governor Jim Justice signed into law legislation that allows for personalized license plates on antique vehicles. The plates will be available for an annual fee of $40. Antique vehicles are vehicles that are more than 25 years old and owned solely as collector's items. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:14

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Idaho
Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho.

Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho, even if such a vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards. Currently, many military surplus vehicles were not designed to meet these standards and cannot be legally registered in the state. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:14

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Idaho
Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho.

Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho, even if such a vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards. Currently, many military surplus vehicles were not designed to meet these standards and cannot be legally registered in the state. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:14

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Idaho
Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho.

Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho, even if such a vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards. Currently, many military surplus vehicles were not designed to meet these standards and cannot be legally registered in the state. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:14

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Idaho
Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho.

Governor Butch Otter signed into law legislation that allows a vehicle built for the U.S. Armed Forces to be registered and operated on public highways in Idaho, even if such a vehicle does not meet federal motor vehicle safety standards. Currently, many military surplus vehicles were not designed to meet these standards and cannot be legally registered in the state. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:11

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu.

Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu. The resolution requests that the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism identify state-owned land suitable for a public-private partnership to design, build and operate a racing venue. The bill has been sent to the Senate Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:11

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu.

Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu. The resolution requests that the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism identify state-owned land suitable for a public-private partnership to design, build and operate a racing venue. The bill has been sent to the Senate Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:11

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu.

Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu. The resolution requests that the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism identify state-owned land suitable for a public-private partnership to design, build and operate a racing venue. The bill has been sent to the Senate Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 04/05/2018 - 12:11

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu.

Two Hawaii Senate Committees have passed a resolution seeking construction of a new race track facility on the island of Oahu. The resolution requests that the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism identify state-owned land suitable for a public-private partnership to design, build and operate a racing venue. The bill has been sent to the Senate Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Daniel Ingber at stateleg@sema.org.