Bill Text: WV HB2654 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Removing certain vehicles from the requirement for vehicle inspection
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-01-24 - To House Government Organization [HB2654 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2019-HB2654-Introduced.html
WEST virginia legislature
2019 regular session
Introduced
House Bill 2654
By Delegate Harshbarger, Bibby and Hanna
[Introduced
January 24, 2019; Referred
to the Committee on Government Organization then Finance.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §17C-16-1, §17C-16-2, §17C-16-3, and §17C-16-4 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to inspection of motor vehicles; and removing certain vehicles from the requirement for vehicle inspection; and requiring the Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police to propose legislative rules defining the exempt vehicles.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 16. INSPECTION OF VEHICLES.
§17C-16-1. Vehicles not to operate without required equipment or in unsafe condition.
No person shall may drive or move on any
highway any motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or pole trailer, or any combination
thereof unless the equipment upon any and every said vehicle is in good working
order and adjustment as required in this chapter and said the vehicle
is in such safe mechanical condition as not to endanger the driver or other
occupant or any person upon any highway: Provided, That motor
vehicles considered as family vehicles, light trailers, light trucks and
motorcycles as determined by the Superintendent
of the West Virginia State Police are exempt from the inspection
requirement provisions of this article. All other vehicles are subject to
inspection under this article.
§17C-16-2. Inspection by department of public safety.
(a) The department of public safety may at any time upon
reasonable cause to believe that a vehicle that is subject to inspection
under this article is unsafe or not equipped as required by law, or that
its equipment is not in proper adjustment or repair, require the driver of such
the vehicle to stop and submit such the vehicle to an
inspection and such test with reference thereto as may be appropriate.
(b) In the event such If the vehicle that
is subject to inspection under this article and its equipment are found to
be in safe condition and in full compliance with the law, the officer making
such inspection shall issue to the driver an official certificate of inspection
and approval of such the vehicle specifying those parts or
equipment so inspected and approved.
(c) In the event such If the vehicle that
is subject to inspection under this article is found to be in unsafe
condition or any required part or equipment is not present or is not in proper
repair and adjustment the officer shall give a written notice to the driver and
shall send a copy to the department. Said The notice shall
require that such the vehicle that is subject to inspection
under this article be placed in safe condition and its equipment in proper
repair and adjustment specifying the particulars with reference thereto and
that a certificate of inspection and approval be obtained within five days.
§17C-16-3. Owners and drivers to comply with inspection laws.
(a) No person driving a vehicle that is subject to
inspection under this article shall may refuse to submit such
the vehicle to an inspection and test when required to do so by the
department of public safety.
(b) Every owner or driver of a vehicle that is subject
to inspection under this article, upon receiving a notice as provided in §17C-16-2
of this code shall comply therewith and shall within five days secure an
official certificate of inspection and approval which shall be issued in
duplicate, one copy to be retained by the owner or driver and the other copy to
be forwarded to the department. In lieu of compliance with this paragraph the
vehicle shall may not be operated, except as provided in the next
succeeding paragraph.
(c) No person shall may operate any vehicle that
is subject to inspection under this article after receiving a notice with
reference thereto as above provided, except as may be necessary to return such
the vehicle to the residence or place of business of the owner or
driver, or to a garage, until said the vehicle and its equipment
has been placed in proper repair and adjustment and otherwise made to conform
to the requirements of this chapter and a certificate of inspection and
approval shall be obtained as promptly as possible thereafter.
(d) In the event If repair or adjustment of
any vehicle that is subject to inspection under this article or its
equipment is found necessary upon inspection, the owner of said the
vehicle may obtain such repair or adjustment at any place he or she may
choose, but in every event an official certificate of inspection and approval
must be obtained, otherwise such the vehicle shall may
not be operated upon the highways of this state.
(e) “Inspection and test,” as used in this article, shall
means inspections and tests as related to the actual mechanical and operating
ability of such the vehicle.
§17C-16-4. Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police to require periodical inspection; acceptance of certificate of inspection from another state; suspension of registration of unsafe vehicles.
(a) The Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police shall once each year require that every motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer and pole trailer registered in this state that is subject to inspection under this article be inspected and that an official certificate of inspection and approval be obtained for each vehicle.
The inspections shall be made and the certificates obtained with respect to the mechanism, brakes and equipment of every vehicle designated by the Superintendent.
The Superintendent may make necessary rules for the administration and enforcement of this section and may designate any period or periods during which owners of any vehicles, subject to this section, shall display upon the vehicles certificates of inspection and approval or shall produce the certificates upon demand of any officer or employee of the State Police designated by the Superintendent or any police or peace officer when authorized by the Superintendent. The superintendent shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with §29-A-3-1 et seq. defining motor vehicles that are otherwise described as or considered family vehicles, light trucks, motorcycles or light trailers that are not subject to inspection under this article.
(b) The superintendent may authorize the acceptance in this state of a certificate of inspection and approval issued in another state having an inspection law similar to this chapter and may extend the time within which the resident owner of a vehicle that is subject to inspection under this article which was not in this state during the time an inspection was required must obtain a certificate.
(c) At the request of the superintendent, the Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles may suspend the registration of any vehicle that is subject to inspection under this article which the superintendent determines is in such an unsafe condition that it constitutes a menace to safety or which after notice and demand is not equipped as required in this chapter or for which the vehicle’s owner has not obtained the required certificate.
(d) If requested by the owner of the vehicle that is subject to inspection under this article, the superintendent shall also cause to be inspected a Class A farm use motor vehicle exempt from annual registration certificate and licensing as provided in §17A-3-2 of this code. If the Class A farm use motor vehicle passes the inspection, the superintendent shall cause a certificate of inspection to be issued for that vehicle.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to exempt from the motor vehicle inspection requirements of this state motor vehicles that are otherwise described as or considered family vehicles , light trucks, motorcycles or light trailers. The bill requires the Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police to propose rules defining these exempt vehicles.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from a heading or the present law and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.