Bill Text: MI HB4098 | 2017-2018 | 99th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Vehicles; registration plates; 30-day license plate; establish, and require individual to have 30-day insurance policy. Amends secs. 226, 226a, 226b & 227 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.226 et seq.).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-01-31 - Bill Electronically Reproduced 01/26/2017 [HB4098 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2017-HB4098-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL No. 4098
January 26, 2017, Introduced by Reps. McCready, Leutheuser, Kelly, Graves and Lucido and referred to the Committee on Insurance.
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled
"Michigan vehicle code,"
by amending sections 226, 226a, 226b, and 227 (MCL 257.226,
257.226a, 257.226b, and 257.227), section 226 as amended by 2004 PA
163, section 226a as amended by 2006 PA 516, section 226b as
amended by 2003 PA 152, and section 227 as amended by 2011 PA 92.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 226. (1) A vehicle registration issued by the secretary
of state expires on the owner's birthday, unless another expiration
date is provided for under this act or unless the registration is
for the following vehicles, in which case registration expires on
the last day of February:
(a) A commercial vehicle except for a commercial vehicle
issued a registration under the international registration plan or
a pickup truck or van owned by an individual.
(b) Except for a trailer or semitrailer issued a registration
under the international registration plan, a trailer or semitrailer
owned by a business, corporation, or person other than an
individual; or a pole trailer.
(2)
Until February 1, 2005, the expiration date for a
registration
issued for a motorcycle is March 31. Beginning
February
1, 2005, the The expiration date for a registration issued
for a motorcycle is the motorcycle owner's birthday.
(3) The expiration date for a registration bearing the letters
"SEN" or "REP" is February 1.
(4) In the case of a vehicle owned by a business, corporation,
or an owner other than an individual, the secretary of state may
assign or reassign the expiration date of the registration.
(5) The secretary of state shall do all of the following:
(a) After the October 1 immediately preceding the year
designated on the registration, issue a registration upon
application and payment of the proper fee for a commercial vehicle,
other than a pickup or van owned by an individual; or a trailer
owned by a business, corporation, or person other than an
individual.
(b) Beginning 60 days before the expiration date assigned on
an international registration plan registration plate, issue a
registration under section 801g upon application and payment of the
proper apportioned fee for a commercial vehicle engaged in
interstate commerce.
(c) Beginning 45 days before the owner's birthday and 120 days
before the expiration date assigned by the secretary of state,
issue a registration for a vehicle other than those designated in
subsection (1)(a) or (b). However, if an owner whose registration
period begins 45 days before his or her birthday will be out of the
state during the 45 days immediately preceding expiration of a
registration or for other good cause shown cannot apply for a
renewal registration within the 45-day period, application for a
renewal registration may be made not more than 6 months before
expiration.
(6) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and
section 226b(2), the secretary of state, upon application and
payment of the proper fee, shall issue a registration for a vehicle
or a motorcycle to a resident that shall expire on the owner's
birthday. If the owner's next birthday is at least 6 months but not
more than 12 months in the future, the owner shall receive a
registration valid until the owner's next birthday. If the owner's
next birthday is less than 6 months in the future, the owner shall
receive a registration valid until the owner's birthday following
the owner's next birthday. The tax required under this act for a
registration described in this subsection shall be either of the
following:
(a) For an original registration, the tax shall bear the same
relationship to the tax required under section 801 for a 12-month
registration as the length of the registration bears to 12 months.
(b) For a renewal of a registration, either of the following:
(i) For a registration that is for at least 6 months but not
more than 12 months, the same amount as for 12 months.
(ii) For a renewal of a registration that is for more than 12
months, 2 times the amount for 12 months.
Partial months shall be considered as whole months in the
calculation of the required tax and in the determination of the
length of time between the application for a registration and the
owner's next birthday. The tax required for that registration shall
be rounded off to whole dollars as provided in section 801.
(7) A certificate of title shall remain valid until canceled
by the secretary of state for cause or upon a transfer of an
interest shown on the certificate of title.
(8) The secretary of state, upon request, shall issue special
registration for commercial vehicles, valid for 6 months after the
date of issue, if the full registration fee exceeds $50.00, on the
payment of 1/2 the full registration fee and a service charge as
enumerated in section 802(1).
(9) The secretary of state may issue a special registration
for each of the following:
(a) A new vehicle purchased or leased outside of this state
and delivered in this state to the purchaser or lessee by the
manufacturer of that vehicle for removal to a place outside of this
state, if a certification is made that the vehicle will be
primarily used, stored, and registered outside of this state and
will not be returned to this state by the purchaser or lessee for
use or storage.
(b) A vehicle purchased or leased in this state and delivered
to the purchaser or lessee by a dealer or by the owner of the
vehicle for removal to a place outside of this state, if a
certification is made that the vehicle will be primarily used,
stored, and registered outside of this state and will not be
returned to this state by the purchaser or lessee for use or
storage.
(10) A special registration issued under subsection (9) is
valid for not more than 14 days after the date of issuance, and a
fee shall be collected for each special registration as provided in
section 802(3). The special registration may be in the form
determined by the secretary of state. If a dealer makes a retail
sale or lease of a vehicle to a purchaser or lessee who is
qualified and eligible to obtain a special registration, the dealer
shall apply for the special registration for the purchaser or
lessee. If a person other than a dealer sells or leases a vehicle
to a purchaser or lessee who is qualified and eligible to obtain a
special registration, the purchaser or lessee shall appear in
person, or by a person exercising the purchaser's or lessee's power
of attorney, at an office of the secretary of state and furnish a
certification that the person is the bona fide purchaser or lessee
or that the person has granted the power of attorney, together with
other forms required for the issuance of the special registration
and provide the secretary of state with proof that the vehicle is
covered by a Michigan no-fault insurance policy issued pursuant to
section 3101 of the insurance code of 1956, 1956 PA 218, MCL
500.3101, or proof that the vehicle is covered by a policy of
insurance issued by an insurer pursuant to section 3163 of the
insurance code of 1956, 1956 PA 218, MCL 500.3163. The
certification required in this subsection shall contain all of the
following:
(a) The address of the purchaser or lessee.
(b) A statement that the vehicle is purchased or leased for
registration outside of this state.
(c) A statement that the vehicle shall be primarily used,
stored, and registered outside of this state.
(d) The name of the jurisdiction in which the vehicle is to be
registered.
(e) Other information requested by the secretary of state.
(11)
Upon request, the secretary of state may issue a
registration
valid for 6 months after the date of issuance for use
on
a trailer or semitrailer weighing 1,500 pounds or less and that
is
used for recreational purposes, upon payment of 1/2 the full
registration
fee imposed under section 801(1)(l). This subsection
does
not apply after October 1, 2003.
(11) (12)
In the case of a commercial
vehicle, trailer, or
semitrailer issued a registration under the international
registration plan, the secretary of state in mutual agreement with
the owner may assign or reassign the expiration date of the
registration. However, the expiration date agreed to shall be
either March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31. Renewals
expiring on or after September 30, 1993 shall be for a minimum of
at least 12 months if there is a change in the established
expiration date.
(12) (13)
The expiration date for a multiyear
registration
issued for a leased vehicle shall be the date the lease expires but
shall not be for a period longer than 24 months.
Sec. 226a. (1) Temporary registration plates or markers may be
issued to licensed dealers in vehicles and to persons engaged in
the sale of vessels required to be numbered by part 801 of the
natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,
MCL 324.80101 to 324.80199, upon application accompanied by the
proper fee, for use by purchasers or lessees of vehicles, for a
period not to exceed 15 days pending receipt of regular
registration plates from the dealer or person. Only 1 temporary
plate or marker may be issued to a purchaser or lessee of a
vehicle. If a dealer or person requires a purchaser or lessee of a
vehicle or purchaser or lessee of a vessel to pay for a temporary
plate or marker, the dealer or person shall not charge the
purchaser or lessee more than the dealer or person was charged by
the secretary of state for the individual plate or marker. The
secretary of state shall determine the composition and design of
the temporary registration plates or markers.
(2) The secretary of state shall issue a temporary
registration plate to an individual who obtains a temporary
registration under section 226b(2), upon application accompanied by
the proper fee, that is valid for a period of no more than 30 days.
(3) (2)
A temporary registration plate or
marker shall show in
ink the date of issue, a description of the vehicle for which
issued, and any other information required by the secretary of
state. A dealer or person who issues a temporary registration plate
or marker under subsection (1) shall immediately notify the
secretary of state of each temporary registration plate or marker
issued by the dealer or person, on a form prescribed by the
secretary of state. Upon the attachment of the regular plate to a
vehicle for which a temporary registration plate or marker has been
issued, the temporary plate shall be destroyed.
(4) (3)
All temporary registration plates
or markers shall be
serially numbered and upon issuance the number shall be noted on
the statement of vehicle sale form or in the case of a boat trailer
on a form prescribed by the secretary of state.
(5) (4)
A dealer or person, upon demand,
shall immediately
surrender any temporary registration plates or markers in his or
her possession if the secretary of state finds, after
investigation, that the dealer or person has violated this section,
and the dealer or person shall immediately forfeit any right to the
temporary registration plates or markers.
(6) (5)
The secretary of state may issue a
registration plate
upon application and payment of the proper fee to an individual,
partnership, corporation, or association who in the ordinary course
of business has occasion to legally repossess a vehicle in which a
security
interest is held. A registration plate issued pursuant to
under this subsection shall be used to move and dispose of a
vehicle.
(7) (6)
The secretary of state may issue a
registration plate
upon application and payment of the proper fee to an individual,
partnership, corporation, or association who in the ordinary course
of business has occasion to legally pick up or deliver a vehicle
not required to be titled under this act, to legally pick up or
deliver a commercial motor vehicle being driven to a facility to
undergo aftermarket modification, or to repair or service a
vehicle, or to persons defined as dealers under part 801 of the
natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451,
MCL 324.80101 to 324.80199, for the purpose of delivering a vessel
or trailer to a customer or to and from a boat show or exposition.
A registration plate issued under this subsection shall be used to
move the vehicle.
(8) (7)
The secretary of state may issue a
registration plate
upon application and payment of the proper fee to an individual,
partnership, corporation, or association who in the ordinary course
of business operates an auto auction, and who in the ordinary
course of business has occasion to legally pick up a vehicle which
will be offered for sale at the auction, or deliver a vehicle which
has been offered for sale at the auction. The registration plate
shall be used only to move vehicles as provided in this subsection.
Auto auctions that make application for a registration plate under
this subsection shall furnish a surety bond as required by the
secretary of state.
Sec. 226b. (1) A The secretary of state may issue a temporary
registration
may be issued to an owner of a vehicle. The
registration shall be valid for either 30 days or 60 days from date
of issue, at the discretion of the owner, and shall be in a form as
determined
by the secretary of state. A The
secretary of state
shall
collect a fee shall be collected for
each temporary
registration as provided in section 802.
(2) The secretary of state shall issue a temporary
registration valid for 30 days from date of issue to an owner of a
vehicle if the vehicle insurance required under this act for that
vehicle has a term of 30 days.
(3) (2)
A vehicle which that has
a temporary registration
issued under subsection (1) shall not be used for the
transportation of passengers for hire or for the transportation of
goods, wares, or merchandise or draw other vehicles transporting
goods, wares, or merchandise.
Sec. 227. (1) Application for renewal of a vehicle
registration shall be made by the owner upon proper application and
by payment of the registration fee for the vehicle, as provided by
law.
(2) Every application shall be accompanied by the certificate
of title pertaining to the vehicle, showing ownership in the person
applying for registration at the time of the application. The
secretary of state may waive the presentation of the certificate of
title.
(3) Every application for renewal of a motor vehicle
registration shall be accompanied by proof of vehicle insurance
that has a term of at least 30 days in a form determined by the
secretary of state.
(4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), the secretary of state
shall accept as proof of vehicle insurance a transmission of the
applicant's vehicle policy information for an insured vehicle for
which vehicle registration is sought. The secretary of state may
determine in what format and on what timeline the secretary of
state will receive vehicle policy information, which shall not be
required more frequently than every 14 days. In determining the
format under this subsection, the secretary of state shall consult
with insurers. The transmission to the secretary of state of the
vehicle policy information is proof of insurance to the secretary
of state for motor vehicle registration purposes only and is not
evidence that a policy of insurance actually exists between an
insurer and an individual. Vehicle policy information submitted by
an insurer and received by the secretary of state under this
subsection is confidential, is not subject to the freedom of
information act, 1976 PA 442, MCL 15.231 to 15.246, and shall not
be disclosed to any person except the department of community
health for purposes of 2006 PA 593, MCL 550.281 to 550.289, or
under an order by a court of competent jurisdiction in connection
with a claim or fraud investigation or prosecution.
(5) (6)
As used in this section,
"policy information" means
the information an automobile insurer is required to supply to the
secretary of state under section 3101a of the insurance code of
1956, 1956 PA 218, MCL 500.3101a.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days
after the date it is enacted into law.