A version of SEMA-model legislation has been reintroduced in the
Washington State Senate to prohibit cities or towns from enforcing an
ordinance, development regulation, zoning regulation or administrative
practice that prevents automobile collectors from pursuing their hobby.
Legislation has been introduced in the Maine State Senate to remove a
provision in the law that requires that the overall diameter of motor
vehicle tires be within 2 in. of the sizes recommended by the vehicle
manufacturer.
A bill has been introduced in Georgia to alter the definition of "fair
market value” to force owners of antique, hobby and special-interest
vehicles to pay an increased annual tax by assessing their value at the
retail selling price or the value contained within the assessment
manual, whichever is greater.
Legislation has been introduced in the Wyoming legislature to increase
annual vehicle registration fees by $10 for passenger vehicles and
double registration fees based on unladen vehicle weight for
non-commercial trucks.
SEMA-supported legislation has been reintroduced in the New York Senate
to provide that historical vehicle owners only pay a one-time
registration fee of $100 upon initial registration.
Last year, legislation was enacted to establish the California Legacy
License Plate Program. Under the new law, the DMV will create and issue a
series of specialized license plates that replicate plates from the
state's past.
Last August, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit dismissed a lawsuit that challenged the
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority to permit the sale of
15% ethanol (E15) content in gasoline for ’01 and newer model-year cars
and light trucks.
The SEMA Action Network (SAN)
is proud to welcome the Racers Against Street Racing (RASR) brand to
its network. RASR is devoted to promoting safe and legal alternatives to
illegal street racing.
SEMA and its Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) and Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)
councils announced that the next Collector Car Appreciation Day will
be celebrated July 12, 2013.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit dismissed
a lawsuit which challenged the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)
authority to grant a partial waiver for 15% ethanol (E15) content in
gasoline for ’01 and newer model-year cars and light trucks.