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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 168

168.24 ROADABLE AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION.

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168.24 ROADABLE AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION.
(a)For purposes of this section, "roadable aircraft" has the meaning given in section 169.011, subdivision 67a .
(b)An owner of a roadable aircraft must comply with all rules and requirements of this chapter and chapter 168A governing the titling, registration, taxation, and insurance of motor vehicles.
(c)A person who seeks to register a roadable aircraft for operation as a motor vehicle on public roadways in Minnesota must apply to the commissioner. The application must contain:
(1)the name and address of the owner of the roadable aircraft;
(2)the federally issued tail number assigned to the aircraft;
(3)the make and model of the roadable aircraft; and
(4)any other information the commissioner may require.
(d)Upon receipt of a valid and complete application for registration of a roadable aircraft, the commissioner must issue a certificate of registration.
(e)A valid registration certificate issued under this section must be located inside the roadable aircraft when the aircraft is in operation on a public highway.
(f)A roadable aircraft registered as a motor vehicle under this section must also be registered as an aircraft as provided in section 360.60 .
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