Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 162 - THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION PLAN
Section 250-162-10 - NON-APPORTIONABLE VEHICLES (EXEMPT VEHICLES)
Universal Citation: 29 ME Code Rules ยง 250-162-10
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. The following vehicles are not within the definition of apportionable vehicle and as such, are not required to register in the IRP in Maine and are subject to bilateral reciprocity agreements. Certain non-apportionable vehicles as noted below may be registered under the Plan at the option of the registrant.
A. Vehicles traveling only in Maine, or Maine
and non-IRP jurisdictions;
B.
Vehicles properly registered in jurisdictions not a member of the
IRP;
C. Single vehicles or
combination of vehicles having a gross weight of 26,000 pounds or less, and two
(2) axles on the power unit (1) Trucks, truck-tractors, and power units in a
combination of vehicles may still be registered in the IRP;
D. Recreational vehicles;
E. Vehicles displaying restricted plates:
(1) Farm Plates
(2) Antique Plates
(3) Wrecker Plates (Wreckers with commercial
plates are not exempt)
(4) Dealer
Plates (no load may be carried)
(5)
Transit Plates (no load may be carried)
(6) Special Mobile Equipment (Tractor
Plates)
(7) Special Equipment
Plates
(8) Hire Plates;
F. Government-owned
vehicles;
G. Trailing equipment is
not registered under the Plan in Maine.
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