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House Transportation committee weighs rules for antique, street-rod and limited-use specialty vehicles

House Transportation Committee · April 25, 2026
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Summary

Committee members reviewed S.326 language that defines antique/exhibition, street rod and limited-use specialty vehicles, discussed inspection and emissions exemptions, debated a 12-vehicle cap versus 12-per-year wording, and heard staff recommend adding visual emissions checks.

The House Transportation Committee reviewed language in S.326 on April 24 that would create or clarify categories for antique and exhibition vehicles, street rods and a new class called limited-use specialty vehicles and discussed registration fees, inspection requirements and population caps.

An agency official presenting DMV materials said an "antique and exhibition vehicle is a vehicle that's maintained for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, and other functions of public interest that is not used for general daily transportation of passengers or property on any highway," and noted such vehicles are generally at least 25 years old. The official explained that "street rods are a vehicle with a body and frame that were manufactured before 1949 and that has…

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