Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:44

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

New Mexico
Legislation (H.B. 231) has been introduced in New Mexico to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles.

Legislation (H.B. 231) has been introduced in New Mexico to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles. Under current law, all motor vehicles in the state are only issued a single plate.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Transportation, Public Works and Capital Improvements Committee.

For more information, visit SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:44

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

New Mexico
Legislation (H.B. 231) has been introduced in New Mexico to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles.

Legislation (H.B. 231) has been introduced in New Mexico to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles. Under current law, all motor vehicles in the state are only issued a single plate.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Transportation, Public Works and Capital Improvements Committee.

For more information, visit SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:44

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

New Mexico
Legislation (H.B. 231) has been introduced in New Mexico to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles.

Legislation (H.B. 231) has been introduced in New Mexico to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles. Under current law, all motor vehicles in the state are only issued a single plate.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Transportation, Public Works and Capital Improvements Committee.

For more information, visit SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:38

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.”

Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.” Currently, former motor vehicles are not allowed to be registered or titled for on-road use in the state.

The bill defines a former motor vehicle as a vehicle purchased for nonmilitary use that was commonly used by the U.S. Armed Forces to transport persons or property over the highway.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Committee on Transportation.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:38

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.”

Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.” Currently, former motor vehicles are not allowed to be registered or titled for on-road use in the state.

The bill defines a former motor vehicle as a vehicle purchased for nonmilitary use that was commonly used by the U.S. Armed Forces to transport persons or property over the highway.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Committee on Transportation.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:38

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.”

Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.” Currently, former motor vehicles are not allowed to be registered or titled for on-road use in the state.

The bill defines a former motor vehicle as a vehicle purchased for nonmilitary use that was commonly used by the U.S. Armed Forces to transport persons or property over the highway.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Committee on Transportation.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:38

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Hawaii
Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.”

Legislation (H.B. 522) has been introduced in the Hawaii House of Representatives to create a process for the titling and registration of “former military vehicles.” Currently, former motor vehicles are not allowed to be registered or titled for on-road use in the state.

The bill defines a former motor vehicle as a vehicle purchased for nonmilitary use that was commonly used by the U.S. Armed Forces to transport persons or property over the highway.

The bill is currently awaiting consideration in the House Committee on Transportation.

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

 

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:32

By SEMA Editors

Tom GattusoTrade-show experts, including SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, will highlight how to increase business at the SEMA Show through proven strategies and value-added programs.

Learn how to attract more buyers to your booth, lower Show costs and maximize ROI during the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit. Held each year in Las Vegas, the Summit provides exhibitors the opportunity to work with trade-show experts to increase business at the SEMA Show.

The annual SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, now in its 10th year, remains the most cost-effective and comprehensive way to prepare and plan for the SEMA Show. The 2019 Summit will take place Monday–Wednesday, June 17–19, in Las Vegas.

Find out more about the Exhibitor Summit.

The Summit's experts, including SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, will share value-added programs that provide companies with more opportunities to interact with buyers, highlight promotional sponsorships, and explain how all exhibitors can save on Show services, such as utilities, internet/telephone orders and material handling.

There is no cost to participate in the Summit, but space is limited. Limited complimentary hotel rooms are also available to exhibitors and their staff. Register today!

Complete information about the 2019 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:32

By SEMA Editors

Tom GattusoTrade-show experts, including SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, will highlight how to increase business at the SEMA Show through proven strategies and value-added programs.

Learn how to attract more buyers to your booth, lower Show costs and maximize ROI during the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit. Held each year in Las Vegas, the Summit provides exhibitors the opportunity to work with trade-show experts to increase business at the SEMA Show.

The annual SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, now in its 10th year, remains the most cost-effective and comprehensive way to prepare and plan for the SEMA Show. The 2019 Summit will take place Monday–Wednesday, June 17–19, in Las Vegas.

Find out more about the Exhibitor Summit.

The Summit's experts, including SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, will share value-added programs that provide companies with more opportunities to interact with buyers, highlight promotional sponsorships, and explain how all exhibitors can save on Show services, such as utilities, internet/telephone orders and material handling.

There is no cost to participate in the Summit, but space is limited. Limited complimentary hotel rooms are also available to exhibitors and their staff. Register today!

Complete information about the 2019 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.

 

Thu, 01/31/2019 - 10:32

By SEMA Editors

Tom GattusoTrade-show experts, including SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, will highlight how to increase business at the SEMA Show through proven strategies and value-added programs.

Learn how to attract more buyers to your booth, lower Show costs and maximize ROI during the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit. Held each year in Las Vegas, the Summit provides exhibitors the opportunity to work with trade-show experts to increase business at the SEMA Show.

The annual SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, now in its 10th year, remains the most cost-effective and comprehensive way to prepare and plan for the SEMA Show. The 2019 Summit will take place Monday–Wednesday, June 17–19, in Las Vegas.

Find out more about the Exhibitor Summit.

The Summit's experts, including SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, will share value-added programs that provide companies with more opportunities to interact with buyers, highlight promotional sponsorships, and explain how all exhibitors can save on Show services, such as utilities, internet/telephone orders and material handling.

There is no cost to participate in the Summit, but space is limited. Limited complimentary hotel rooms are also available to exhibitors and their staff. Register today!

Complete information about the 2019 SEMA Show is available at www.SEMAShow.com.