Chapter 364 |
2024 -- H 7468 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/26/2024 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- REGISTRATION FEES |
Introduced By: Representatives Casey, Noret, Hull, O'Brien, Shanley, McEntee, and Solomon |
Date Introduced: February 02, 2024 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 31-6-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-6 entitled "Registration |
Fees" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
31-6-6. Vehicles exempt from fees. |
(a) No registration fee is required for the registration of motor-driven equipment owned by |
the following: |
(1) American Legion bloodmobile; |
(2) American National Red Cross or any of its chapters within this state; |
(3) American Red Cross, Jamestown chapter ambulance; |
(4) American Red Cross, Tiverton chapter ambulance; |
(5) American Red Cross, Warwick chapter ambulances; |
(6) Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island truck used for rescue work; |
(7) Burrillville Ambulance Corps ambulance; |
(8) Burrillville American Legion Post No. 17 ambulances; |
(9) Civil Air Patrol, Rhode Island wing motor vehicle equipment; |
(10) East Greenwich Ambulance Association ambulances; |
(11) East Greenwich American Legion Post No. 15 (incorporated February 20, 1933) |
ambulances; |
(12) East Tiverton Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Squad of Tiverton (a non-business |
corporation, incorporated February 16, 1955) equipment, that motor vehicle being a rescue truck |
equipped with resuscitators, underwater equipment, emergency lighting units with generators, and |
various other devices needed to effect rescue and save lives and property under any emergency and |
used for this purpose only; |
(13) Foster Ambulance Association ambulances; |
(14) Georgiaville Volunteer Fire Company, Smithfield town ambulance; |
(15) Glocester Ambulance Corps, Inc. ambulance; |
(16) Hianloland Farms Fire Engine Company of West Greenwich RI, (a non-business |
corporation, incorporated November 15, 1940) equipment; |
(17) Hope Valley Ambulance Squad, Inc., ambulances and rescue trucks; |
(18) Hope Valley volunteer fire company ambulances; |
(19) Hope Valley volunteer fire company crash-truck; |
(20) Hospital ambulances; |
(21) Johnston Hose Company No. 1 ambulance; |
(22) Johnston Hose Company No. 3 ambulance; |
(23) Lake Mishnock Volunteer Fire Company Rescue Squad, West Greenwich, Rhode |
Island; |
(24) Le Baron C. Colt Memorial Ambulance, Inc. (with plates designated “car 5,” |
providing ambulance service to any resident of the town of Bristol, incorporated October 17, 1923, |
as a charitable corporation) ambulance; |
(25) Narragansett Rescue Corps, Inc., ambulance; |
(26) North Kingstown Ambulance Association, Inc. (incorporated July 23, 1943, as a |
charitable corporation) ambulance; |
(27) North Providence Chamber of Commerce Ambulance Service, Inc. (incorporated |
March 15, 1947, as a charitable corporation) ambulance; |
(28) North Smithfield Ambulance Association ambulances; |
(29) North Smithfield Ambulance and Rescue Association rescue wagon and rescue boat |
trailer; |
(30) Northern Lincoln Volunteer Ambulance Corps ambulance; |
(31) Northern Rhode Island Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Teams (REACT) rescue |
truck and other emergency vehicles; |
(32) Public health league or district nursing association in any city or town in this state; |
(33) Rhode Island American Legion, (incorporated January 29, 1941) first district |
ambulance committee of the department ambulances; |
(34) Seven Hills Rhode Island; |
(35) Perspectives Corporation; |
(36) Frank Olean Center; |
(37) Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ motor vehicles; |
(38) Rhode Island Lions Sight Foundation, Inc., vehicle; |
(39) Rhode Island state departments’ or agencies’ motor vehicles, trailers, or semi-trailers; |
(40) Roy Carpenter’s beach volunteer fire department, Matunuck ambulance; |
(41) Salvation Army of Providence emergency canteen vehicle; |
(42) Scituate Ambulance and Rescue Corps ambulances; |
(43) South County Ambulance Corps, Inc. (incorporated October 28, 1939, as a charitable |
corporation) ambulance; |
(44) South Foster Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 ambulances; |
(45) United States government motor vehicles; |
(46) United States government-accredited motor vehicles owned by a representative of a |
foreign country; |
(47) United States mail rural free delivery driver-owned vehicles. This exemption applies |
to the particular motor vehicle used in carrying that mail, and not to persons or concerns contracting |
to carry the United States mail. The words “United States mail” must be plainly printed on two (2) |
sides of that vehicle; |
(48) Veterans of Foreign Wars bloodmobile; |
(49) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Harold F. Flynn Post No. 263, Woonsocket ambulance; |
(50) Volunteer ambulance or rescue corps ambulance or rescue vehicle of a city or town |
used in transporting sick or injured patients; |
(51) Westerly Ambulance Corps boat-trailer; |
(52) Westerly Ambulance Corps crash-truck; and |
(53) Westerly Ambulance Corps ambulances.; and |
(54) Rhode Island Disaster Medical Assistance Team, Inc. (incorporated on January 24, |
2002, as a domestic nonprofit corporation) motor vehicles and trailers. |
(b) Each owner may be required to pay the cost price of the number plates or markers |
required to be displayed on its vehicle. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect one year after passage. |
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