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Default Washington State Bill to Exempt Collectible Vehicles From Emissions Tests

From: SEMA Action Network (SAN)
Date sent 03/31/2014 08:03:25 am
Subject: Washington State Bill to Exempt Collectible Vehicles From Emissions Tests Signed Into Law


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UPDATE

Washington State Bill to Exempt Collectible Vehicles From Emissions Tests Signed Into Law

Legislation (H.B. 2359) to exempt collectible vehicles of any age from emissions testing was signed into law by Washington State Governor Jay Inslee. The new law defines collectible vehicles as a vehicle of unique or rare design, of limited production, and an object of curiosity that is maintained primarily for use in car club activities, exhibitions, parades, or other functions of public interest or for a private collection, and is used only infrequently for other purposes. The law requires that the vehicle have collectible vehicle or classic automobile insurance coverage that restricts the collectible vehicle mileage or use, or both, and requires the owner to have another vehicle for personal use.

Thank you to those that participated in supporting this bill!


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