I felt it necessary to start a fresh, clean thread on Maryland FMV registration to get clear of the thread drift and opinions in the old "Banned" thread.
Here are the solid facts:
1. I have spoken to Delegate Hornberger's staff today, 2/25.
2. I have verified that they have included our proposed amendment to ensure that wheeled surplus military vehicles and trailers may be operated commercially, if safety inspected.
3. I have verified that they have included our proposed amendment to ensure that non-commercial, private hobbyists ARE NOT REQUIRED to have a safety inspection. (This is in keeping with current laws for the Historic and Street Rod registration category)
4. The bill has cleared the Judiciary Committee (Why Judiciary and not Transportation Committee, I have no idea)
5. I have been asked to provide brief, verbal testimony before the Maryland General Assembly, tomorrow (2/26) at the 2nd Reading of HB1148.
So what is different?
So what are the operating limitations of the FMV hobbyist license plate? They're exactly the same as the Historic and Street Rod limitations that most of us operate under right now:
Two more notes:
This is only the 2nd Reading at the Assembly and it is not expected to be voted up or down as a law tomorrow (but it is remotely possible).
If the bill flops, nothing changes. Keep your tags, keep driving. If you purchase an FMV 20+ years old, get it titled and obtain Historic tags for it the same as we always have been.
Please ask questions, but keep this channel clear of thread drift. Use the "Banned in Maryland" thread for casual discussion.
Thanks.
Here are the solid facts:
1. I have spoken to Delegate Hornberger's staff today, 2/25.
2. I have verified that they have included our proposed amendment to ensure that wheeled surplus military vehicles and trailers may be operated commercially, if safety inspected.
3. I have verified that they have included our proposed amendment to ensure that non-commercial, private hobbyists ARE NOT REQUIRED to have a safety inspection. (This is in keeping with current laws for the Historic and Street Rod registration category)
4. The bill has cleared the Judiciary Committee (Why Judiciary and not Transportation Committee, I have no idea)
5. I have been asked to provide brief, verbal testimony before the Maryland General Assembly, tomorrow (2/26) at the 2nd Reading of HB1148.
- Amendment 1 ensures that businesses like Mission BBQ and charity organizations that use FMV's as goodwill ambassadors are able to operate unrestricted, as they have been.
- Amendment 2 ensures that hobbyists are not subject to onerous safety inspections in exchange for operating restrictions that are identical to the Historic category, which is as it has always been.
- All FMV's currently tagged, MAY KEEP their current tags, they are grandfathered in. Like your tag? Keep your tag.
So what is different?
- The bill is worded to indicate that a new type of license plate will be created for FMV's.
- The wording indicates that any wheeled multi-purpose FMV or military trailer may apply for this Historic or Hobbyist FMV license plate. NO MENTION OF YEAR OR AGE is given in the bill! That means that if you have a 2003 HMMWV *and* you are willing to accept the operating limitations of this category, then you can obtain tags without a safety inspection.
- If a Maryland FMV owner wishes to operate their vehicle commercially, the vehicle must pass a safety inspection the same as any other vehicle and obtain tags for that category.
- If a Maryland FMV owner wishes to operate their vehicle daily (daily driver, commuting to work) but NOT commercially, the vehicle must pass a safety inspection to obtain regular passenger vehicle tags.
- A one-time fee of $51.00 instead of bi-annual renewals.
So what are the operating limitations of the FMV hobbyist license plate? They're exactly the same as the Historic and Street Rod limitations that most of us operate under right now:
- May not be used for general daily transportation
- May not be used for general transportation of passengers
- May not be used for transportation to employment
Two more notes:
This is only the 2nd Reading at the Assembly and it is not expected to be voted up or down as a law tomorrow (but it is remotely possible).
If the bill flops, nothing changes. Keep your tags, keep driving. If you purchase an FMV 20+ years old, get it titled and obtain Historic tags for it the same as we always have been.
Please ask questions, but keep this channel clear of thread drift. Use the "Banned in Maryland" thread for casual discussion.
Thanks.