Dave@desertfab.com
01-20-2006, 09:25 PM
Arizona Introduces Bill to Reduce Fees for Old Cars
Legislation (H.B. 2017) has been introduced in the Arizona State
legislature that would provide for a $16 one-time registration fee for
vehicles 25-years old and older. The bill also provides for a $50
one-time license plate fee and a one-time $34 vehicle license tax for
these vehicles. The measure would further allow the director of the
state's Department of Environmental Quality to exempt 25-year old and
older vehicles from mandated emissions inspections. Under a law enacted
last year, qualified collectible vehicles (at least 15-years old) could
be exempted from emissions inspection if approved by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency as part of Arizona's state plan for air
quality.
We Urge You to Contact Members of the House Transportation Committee
(List Below) Immediately to Request Their Support for H.B. 2017
* Under current Arizona law these vehicles are charged an annual
registration fee of $8; an initial license plate fee of $25 with an
annual renewal of $10; and an annual vehicle license tax fee depending
on the value of the vehicle.
Please contact members of the Arizona House Transportation Committee
immediately by phone or e-mail to request their support for this bill.
Please e-mail a copy of your letter to stevem@sema.org. Thank you for
your assistance.
Arizona House Transportation Committee
Andy Biggs, Chairman
(602) 926-4371
abiggs@azleg.state.az.us
Pamela Gorman, Vice-Chair
(602) 926-4002
pgorman@azleg.state.az.us
Amanda Aguirre
(602) 926-4430
aaguirre@azleg.state.az.us
Meg Burton Cahill
(602) 926-5896
mbcahill@azleg.state.az.us
Russell L. Jones
(602) 926-5273
rjones@azleg.state.az.us
Marian A. McClure
(602) 926-3312
mmcclure@azleg.state.az.us
Nancy G. McLain
(602) 926-5051
nmclain@azleg.state.az.us
Legislation (H.B. 2017) has been introduced in the Arizona State
legislature that would provide for a $16 one-time registration fee for
vehicles 25-years old and older. The bill also provides for a $50
one-time license plate fee and a one-time $34 vehicle license tax for
these vehicles. The measure would further allow the director of the
state's Department of Environmental Quality to exempt 25-year old and
older vehicles from mandated emissions inspections. Under a law enacted
last year, qualified collectible vehicles (at least 15-years old) could
be exempted from emissions inspection if approved by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency as part of Arizona's state plan for air
quality.
We Urge You to Contact Members of the House Transportation Committee
(List Below) Immediately to Request Their Support for H.B. 2017
* Under current Arizona law these vehicles are charged an annual
registration fee of $8; an initial license plate fee of $25 with an
annual renewal of $10; and an annual vehicle license tax fee depending
on the value of the vehicle.
Please contact members of the Arizona House Transportation Committee
immediately by phone or e-mail to request their support for this bill.
Please e-mail a copy of your letter to stevem@sema.org. Thank you for
your assistance.
Arizona House Transportation Committee
Andy Biggs, Chairman
(602) 926-4371
abiggs@azleg.state.az.us
Pamela Gorman, Vice-Chair
(602) 926-4002
pgorman@azleg.state.az.us
Amanda Aguirre
(602) 926-4430
aaguirre@azleg.state.az.us
Meg Burton Cahill
(602) 926-5896
mbcahill@azleg.state.az.us
Russell L. Jones
(602) 926-5273
rjones@azleg.state.az.us
Marian A. McClure
(602) 926-3312
mmcclure@azleg.state.az.us
Nancy G. McLain
(602) 926-5051
nmclain@azleg.state.az.us