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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-1820

NOTICES

Geographic Areas Designated for Display of Vehicle Window Registration Stickers as an Alternative to the Registration Plate Mounted Stickers

[30 Pa.B. 5496]

   The Department of Transportation (Department), acting through its Bureau of Motor Vehicles, intends to pilot the use of a new-style vehicle window registration sticker in specific geographic areas of this Commonwealth. During the pilot program, the new-style vehicle window sticker will be issued to vehicle owners of all passenger cars and lightweight trucks as defined by the Department in designated areas of this Commonwealth in lieu of the registration plate mounted stickers that will continue to be used in all other areas of the state.

   The authority for this pilot program is contained in 67 Pa. Code § 47.4 (relating to validating stickers), regarding the display of registration validation stickers. See 30 Pa.B. 5448 (October 21, 2000). Only the following zip code locations found in the Philadelphia area of the Commonwealth will be issued the new-style window sticker.

19102 19116 19124 19132 19140 19148
19103 19117 19125 19133 19141 19149
19104 19118 19126 19134 19142 19150
19106 19119 19127 19135 19143 19151
19107 19120 19128 19136 19144 19152
19112 19121 19129 19137 19145 19154
19114 19122 19130 19138 19146
19115 19123 19131 19139 19147

   To be eligible for participation in this program, a passenger car or lightweight truck owner with an address identified by one of the above zip codes. The vehicle owner will receive the new-style window vehicle registration sticker in lieu of the registration plate mounted sticker.

   In addition to trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), the following vehicles will be exempt from these requirements under § 47.4(e):

Antique vehicles
Apportioned vehicles
Classic vehicles
Collectible vehicles
Commercial Implements of Husbandry
Commonwealth-owned vehicles
Dealer vehicles
Emergency vehicles
Farm trucks
Fleet vehicles
Implements of Husbandry
Limousines
Mass Transit Vehicles
Motor Homes
Motorcycles
Motorized Pedalcycles
Municipal Government-owned vehicles
Omnibuses
School buses
School vehicles
Special mobile equipment (SME)
Street Rods
Taxis
Trailers

Contact Person

   The Department contact regarding the regulation is Randy Swartz, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, 4th Floor-Riverfront Office Center, 1101 South Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17104, phone (717) 787-2895.

BRADLEY L. MALLORY,   
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 00-1820. Filed for public inspection October 20, 2000, 9:00 a.m.]



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