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ATTENTION: ALL OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATIONS
QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICERS AND PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE
BI06-3 SAFETY INSPECTION BULLETIN DECEMBER 2006
TOPICS IN THIS BULLETIN:
NEW RECONSTRUCTED VEHICLE PROCESS
As you may be aware, Act 228 of 2004 directed PennDOT to work with the “Specialized Vehicle Compliance Advisory Panel” to establish procedures and requirements for the inspection and titling of reconstructed, flood, specially constructed, recovered theft, collectible, modified vehicles and street rods.
This panel (which is prescribed by law) consists of legislative, department and industry representatives.
As a reminder, beginning January 1, 2007, only those safety inspection stations appointed and under contract with PennDOT as an Enhanced Vehicle Safety Inspection Station may inspect the vehicles listed above for compliance with all applicable equipment and inspection rules for the purpose of titling the vehicle in Pennsylvania.
On January 1, 2007, if your station is not designated as an Enhanced Vehicle Safety Inspection Station, you may not inspect vehicles for the purpose of completing the required application (MV-426B) for customers wishing to title their reconstructed, flood, specially constructed, recovered theft, collectible, modified vehicle or street rod. Should you get such a request and are not authorized to perform these enhanced inspections, please refer your customers to the “Driver and Vehicle Services” Web Site at
www.dmv.state.pa.us for access to a county listing of Enhanced Vehicle Safety Inspection Stations.
Should you wish to begin the process of participating in this voluntary program, you can request a requirements package and contract by emailing us at
[email protected] or by calling Dennis Himmer at 717-783-5841. Contracts will continue to be executed after the January 1, 2007 start of the Enhanced Vehicle Safety Inspection Program.
Kurt J. Myers, Director
Bureau of Motor Vehicles