Utah Bill to Provide One-Time Registration Fee for Vintage Travel Trailers Approved by Senate; Moves to Governor

A SAN-supported bill (H.B. 267) to create a statutory definition of a “vintage travel trailer” and provide for a one-time $40 registration fee was approved by the Utah Senate and now moves to the governor for his signature and enactment into law.  The bill has already been approved by the House of Representatives.  Under the bill, vintage travel trailers would also be eligible for a special group license plate and would be exempted from wheel cover, mudguard, flap, or splash apron requirements. 

We Urge You to Contact Governor Gary Herbert (Contact Info Below) Immediately To Request His Support for H.B. 267

  • H.B. 267 defines a "vintage travel trailer" as a travel trailer, camping trailer, or fifth wheel trailer that is 30 years old or older and primarily a collector's item that is used for participation in club activities, exhibitions, tours, parades, occasional recreational or vacation use and other similar uses.
     
  • H.B. 267 provides for a $40 one-time fee and would exempt vintage travel trailer owners from any future registration fees. 

DON’T DELAY!  Please contact Governor Herbert immediately to urge his support for H.B. 267.   Please forward this Alert to your fellow car enthusiasts.  Urge them to join the SAN and help defend the hobby! Thank you for your assistance.

Governor Gary Herbert

Phone:  801-538-1000
Electronic Message:  http://governor.utah.gov/goca/form_comment.html

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