DON’T DELAY! Please request support for H.B. 280 immediately from All Members of theHouse Health and Public Safety Committee (Full List Below) by emailing now:
You may use the following points in your message
- H.B. 280 exempts motor vehicles more than 35 years old from the requirement that they have a certificate of title. Currently, only vehicles of model year 1974 and older are exempted.
- H.B. 280 exempts a trailer, semi-trailer, travel trailer, or moving collapsible and folding camper more than 20 years old. Currently, only trailers of 1989 model year and earlier are exempted.
- H.B. 280 acknowledges the fact that titles are not always readily available for older vehicles.
- H.B. 280, if enacted into law, would take effect on January 1, 2017.
Overview: Legislation (H.B. 280) to exempt motor vehicles more than 35 years old from the requirement that they have a certificate of title will be considered by the House Committee on Health and Public Safety on Wednesday, March 2, 2016. Currently, only vehicles of model year 1974 and older are exempted. Trailers 20 model years old and older would also be exempted.
Alabama House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee
Representative Randy Wood
Randy.Wood@alhouse.org
Representative Allen Farley
Allen.Farley@alhouse.org
Representative Thomas Jackson
Thomas.Jackson@alhouse.org
Representative Dickie Drake
Dickie.Drake@alhouse.org
Representative Chris England
Chris.England@alhouse.org
Representative Tommy Hanes
Tommy.Hanes@alhouse.org
Representative Mary Moore
Mary.Moore@alhouse.org
Representative Connie C Rowe
Connie.Rowe@alhouse.org
Representative Harry Shiver
Harry.Shiver@alhouse.org
Representative Allen Treadway
Allen.Treadaway@alhouse.org
Representative Isaac Wharton
Isaac.Whorton@alhouse.org