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Code · Utah · Title 41 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 27

41-27-301. Novel vehicle report to Transportation Interim Committee.

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Effective 1/1/2025
41-27-301. Novel vehicle report to Transportation Interim Committee.
(1)The commission shall, at or before the October interim meeting of the Transportation Interim Committee, present a report on novel vehicle registrations that includes:
(a)the number of vehicles registered as novel vehicles; and
(b)a description of the vehicles registered as novel vehicles.
(2)The Transportation Interim Committee shall review the report described in Subsection
(1)and determine whether to propose legislation relating to registration of a particular type of novel vehicle.
(3)A vehicle previously registered as a novel vehicle shall continue to be registered as a novel vehicle, unless the Legislature amends the Utah Code to:
(a)require the vehicle to be registered otherwise; or
(b)exempt the vehicle from registration.
Enacted by Chapter 459 , 2024 General Session
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