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Senate approves off-highway vehicle registration requiring visible ID numbers
Utah State Senate · February 17, 2004
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Summary
The Senate passed first-substitute SB 166 to require visible identifying numbers on off-highway vehicles (exempting agricultural uses and designated routes), with rules-setting on size and a 50-feet visibility requirement noted for enforcement.
Senator Hatch brought first-substitute Senate Bill 166 to the floor, which would require owners of off-highway vehicles (OHVs) to display an assigned numerical or alphabetical identifier on the machine to aid identification and enforcement.
Hatch said the requirement was intended as a deterrent…
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