Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:22

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Rhode Island
All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy year of manufacture plates in Rhode Island.

Legislation (S.B. 621/H.B. 5888) to allow vehicles with year of manufacture (YOM) tags to display a single license plate on the rear of the vehicle passed the deadline for the Governor’s signature or veto, and thus has become law without being signed.

All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy YOM plates in Rhode Island. Previously, these vehicles were required to display both front and rear YOM plates.

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

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

 

 

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:22

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Rhode Island
All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy year of manufacture plates in Rhode Island.

Legislation (S.B. 621/H.B. 5888) to allow vehicles with year of manufacture (YOM) tags to display a single license plate on the rear of the vehicle passed the deadline for the Governor’s signature or veto, and thus has become law without being signed.

All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy YOM plates in Rhode Island. Previously, these vehicles were required to display both front and rear YOM plates.

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

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

 

 

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:22

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Rhode Island
All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy year of manufacture plates in Rhode Island.

Legislation (S.B. 621/H.B. 5888) to allow vehicles with year of manufacture (YOM) tags to display a single license plate on the rear of the vehicle passed the deadline for the Governor’s signature or veto, and thus has become law without being signed.

All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy YOM plates in Rhode Island. Previously, these vehicles were required to display both front and rear YOM plates.

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

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

 

 

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:22

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Rhode Island
All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy year of manufacture plates in Rhode Island.

Legislation (S.B. 621/H.B. 5888) to allow vehicles with year of manufacture (YOM) tags to display a single license plate on the rear of the vehicle passed the deadline for the Governor’s signature or veto, and thus has become law without being signed.

All motor vehicles 25 model years old and older are currently eligible for courtesy YOM plates in Rhode Island. Previously, these vehicles were required to display both front and rear YOM plates.

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

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

 

 

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:15

By SEMA Washington, D.C, Staff

Pennsylvania
Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates.

Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates. The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation Committee.

The heritage plates would be available for all passenger cars or trucks with a gross weight of less than 14,000 lbs., motorcycles and motor homes for an additional $50 fee. They would be available to purchase for a five-year period.

If enacted into law, the bill would not impact the state’s current specialty license plate offerings.

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

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

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:15

By SEMA Washington, D.C, Staff

Pennsylvania
Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates.

Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates. The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation Committee.

The heritage plates would be available for all passenger cars or trucks with a gross weight of less than 14,000 lbs., motorcycles and motor homes for an additional $50 fee. They would be available to purchase for a five-year period.

If enacted into law, the bill would not impact the state’s current specialty license plate offerings.

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

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

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:15

By SEMA Washington, D.C, Staff

Pennsylvania
Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates.

Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates. The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation Committee.

The heritage plates would be available for all passenger cars or trucks with a gross weight of less than 14,000 lbs., motorcycles and motor homes for an additional $50 fee. They would be available to purchase for a five-year period.

If enacted into law, the bill would not impact the state’s current specialty license plate offerings.

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

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

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 14:15

By SEMA Washington, D.C, Staff

Pennsylvania
Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates.

Legislation (H.B. 1711) has been introduced in Pennsylvania that would allow the sale of limited-edition ’50s- and ’60s-style heritage license plates. The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation Committee.

The heritage plates would be available for all passenger cars or trucks with a gross weight of less than 14,000 lbs., motorcycles and motor homes for an additional $50 fee. They would be available to purchase for a five-year period.

If enacted into law, the bill would not impact the state’s current specialty license plate offerings.

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

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

 

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 13:55

By Rachel Tatum

Online Media Center
Members of the media can find exhibitor press releases in the SEMA Show Online Media Center.

SEMA Show exhibitors are announcing plans for the upcoming event, taking place November 5–8, in Las Vegas, with new-product debuts and innovations. Below are some of the latest announcements you will find in the Online Media Center:

To see more press releases from SEMA Show exhibitors, visit the Online Media Center. Find all SEMA Show News on the SEMA Show website.

Exhibitors can upload releases to be included in the Online Media Center by using this link. For information about PR opportunities for SEMA Show exhibitors, contact Rachel Tatum at rachelt@sema.org, 909-978-6669.

Thu, 08/01/2019 - 13:55

By Rachel Tatum

Online Media Center
Members of the media can find exhibitor press releases in the SEMA Show Online Media Center.

SEMA Show exhibitors are announcing plans for the upcoming event, taking place November 5–8, in Las Vegas, with new-product debuts and innovations. Below are some of the latest announcements you will find in the Online Media Center:

To see more press releases from SEMA Show exhibitors, visit the Online Media Center. Find all SEMA Show News on the SEMA Show website.

Exhibitors can upload releases to be included in the Online Media Center by using this link. For information about PR opportunities for SEMA Show exhibitors, contact Rachel Tatum at rachelt@sema.org, 909-978-6669.