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Code · Montana · Title 61 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3 · Part 5

61-3-572. Additional electric vehicle registration fees -- disposition.

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61-3-572 . Additional electric vehicle registration fees -- disposition. In addition to the registration fees required pursuant to the provisions of Title 61, chapter 3, at the time of initial and renewal registration for an electric vehicle, there is an additional fee based on the weight of the electric vehicle as provided:
(1)The annual registration fees for electric vehicles other than plug-in hybrid electric vehicles is as follows:
(a)$130 for class 1 vehicles;
(b)$190 for class 2 vehicles;
(c)$340 for class 3 vehicles; and
(d)$1,100 for class 4 vehicles.
(2)The annual registration fees for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles is as follows:
(a)$70 for class 1 vehicles;
(b)$100 for class 2 vehicles;
(c)$210 for class 3 vehicles; and
(d)$700 for class 4 vehicles.
(3)The county treasurer or an authorized agent shall transmit the fees provided for in this section to the state as provided in 15-1-504 for deposit to the credit of the department in the highway restricted account provided for in 15-70-126 .
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