NEWS AND VIEWS
TENNESSEE BILL TO EXEMPT HMV PLATES
Legislation (H.B. 149) has been introduced that would exempt historic military vehicles from the requirement to display license plates. Currently, “historic military vehicles” includes vehicles and trailers twenty-five years or older that were manufactured for use in any country’s military forces and maintained to represent the vehicle’s military design and markings. The bill currently awaits consideration in the House Transportation Committee.
NEBRASKA TITLING BILL SIGNED INTO LAW
With Governor Pete Ricketts’s signature, legislation (L.B. 156) allowing for the titling and registration of former military vehicles became law. The new law defines a former military vehicle as a vehicle that was manufactured for use in any country’s military forces and is maintained to accurately represent its military design and markings, regardless of the vehicles size or weight, but is no longer used, or never was used by a military force.
HAWAII HMV BILL PASSES HOUSE; ON TO SENATE
Legislation (H.B. 323) has been introduced to allow
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