HOUSE BILL NO. 4117
February 03, 2021, Introduced by Reps. Steven
Johnson, Whitsett, Eisen, Bezotte, Yaroch, LaFave, Fink, Carra, Bellino and
Damoose and referred to the Committee on Transportation.
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled
"Michigan vehicle code,"
by amending section 226 (MCL 257.226), as amended by 2020 PA 304.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 226. (1) Except as otherwise
provided in subsection (13) or
(14), a vehicle registration issued by the secretary of state
expires on the owner's birthday, unless another expiration date is provided for
under this act or unless the registration is for the following vehicles, in
which case registration expires on the last day of February:
(a) A commercial vehicle except for
a commercial vehicle issued a registration under the international registration
plan or a pickup truck or van owned by an individual.
(b) Except for a trailer or
semitrailer issued a registration under the international registration plan, a
trailer or semitrailer owned by a business, corporation, or person other than
an individual; or a pole trailer.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in
subsection (13) or (14),
the expiration date for a registration issued for a motorcycle is the
motorcycle owner's birthday.
(3) The expiration date for a
registration bearing the letters "SEN" or "REP" is February
1.
(4) In the case of a vehicle owned
by a business, corporation, or an owner other than an individual, the secretary
of state may assign or reassign the expiration date of the registration.
(5) The secretary of state shall do
all of the following:
(a) After the October 1 immediately
preceding the year designated on the registration, issue a registration upon
application and payment of the proper fee for a commercial vehicle, other than
a pickup or van owned by an individual; or a trailer owned by a business,
corporation, or person other than an individual.
(b) Beginning 60 days before the
expiration date assigned on an international registration plan registration
plate, issue a registration under section 801g upon application and payment of
the proper apportioned fee for a commercial vehicle engaged in interstate
commerce.
(c) Beginning 45 days before the
owner's birthday or, if the
owner has requested the expiration date described in subsection (14), 45 days
before the expiration date, and 120 days before the expiration
date assigned by the secretary of state, issue a registration for a vehicle
other than those designated in subsection (1)(a) or (b). However, if an owner
whose registration period begins 45 days before his or her birthday or expiration date will
be out of the state during the 45 days immediately preceding expiration of a
registration or for other good cause shown cannot apply for a renewal
registration within the 45-day period, application for a renewal registration
may be made not more than 6 months before expiration.
(6) Except as otherwise provided in
this subsection and subsection
(14), the secretary of state, upon application and payment of the
proper fee, shall issue a registration for a vehicle or a motorcycle to a
resident that expires on the owner's birthday or, if applicable, on the expiration date described in
subsection (14). If the owner's next birthday is at least 6
months but not more than 12 months in the future, the owner shall receive a
registration valid until the owner's next birthday or, if applicable, the expiration date described in
subsection (14). If the owner's next birthday is less than 6
months in the future, the owner shall receive a registration valid until the
owner's birthday following the owner's next birthday or, if applicable, the expiration date described in
subsection (14). The tax required under this act for a
registration described in this subsection is either of the following:
(a) For an original registration,
the tax must bear the same relationship to the tax required under section 801
for a 12-month registration as the length of the registration bears to 12
months.
(b) For a renewal of a registration,
either of the following:
(i)
For a registration that is for at least 6 months but not more than 12 months,
the same amount as for 12 months.
(ii)
For a renewal of a registration that is for more than 12 months, 2 times the
amount for 12 months.
Partial months must be considered as
whole months in the calculation of the required tax and in the determination of
the length of time between the application for a registration and the owner's
next birthday or, if
applicable, the expiration date described in subsection (14). The
tax required for that registration must be rounded off to whole dollars as
provided in section 801.
(7) A certificate of title remains
valid until canceled by the secretary of state for cause or upon a transfer of
an interest shown on the certificate of title.
(8) The secretary of state, upon
request, shall issue special registration for commercial vehicles, valid for 6
months after the date of issue, if the full registration fee exceeds $50.00, on
the payment of 1/2 the full registration fee and a service charge as enumerated
in section 802(1).
(9) The secretary of state may issue
a special registration for each of the following:
(a) A new vehicle purchased or
leased outside of this state and delivered in this state to the purchaser or
lessee by the manufacturer of that vehicle for removal to a place outside of
this state, if a certification is made that the vehicle will be primarily used,
stored, and registered outside of this state and will not be returned to this
state by the purchaser or lessee for use or storage.
(b) A vehicle purchased or leased in
this state and delivered to the purchaser or lessee by a dealer or by the owner
of the vehicle for removal to a place outside of this state, if a certification
is made that the vehicle will be primarily used, stored, and registered outside
of this state and will not be returned to this state by the purchaser or lessee
for use or storage.
(10) A special registration issued
under subsection (9) is valid for not more than 30 days after the date of
issuance, and a fee must be collected for each special registration as provided
in section 802(3). The special registration may be in the form determined by
the secretary of state. If a dealer makes a retail sale or lease of a vehicle
to a purchaser or lessee who is qualified and eligible to obtain a special
registration, the dealer shall apply for the special registration for the
purchaser or lessee. If a person other than a dealer sells or leases a vehicle
to a purchaser or lessee who is qualified and eligible to obtain a special
registration, the purchaser or lessee shall appear in person, or by a person
exercising the purchaser's or lessee's power of attorney, at an office of the
secretary of state and furnish a certification that the person is the bona fide
purchaser or lessee or that the person has granted the power of attorney,
together with other forms required for the issuance of the special registration
and provide the secretary of state with proof that the vehicle is covered by an
automobile insurance policy issued under section 3101 of the insurance code of
1956, 1956 PA 218, MCL 500.3101, or proof that the vehicle is covered by a
policy of insurance issued by an insurer under section 3163 of the insurance
code of 1956, 1956 PA 218, MCL 500.3163. The certification required in this
subsection must contain all of the following:
(a) The address of the purchaser or
lessee.
(b) A statement that the vehicle is
purchased or leased for registration outside of this state.
(c) A statement that the vehicle
must be primarily used, stored, and registered outside of this state.
(d) The name of the jurisdiction in
which the vehicle is to be registered.
(e) Other information requested by
the secretary of state.
(11) In the case of a commercial
vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer issued a registration under the international
registration plan, the secretary of state in mutual agreement with the owner
may assign or reassign the expiration date of the registration. However, the
expiration date agreed to must be either March 31, June 30, September 30, or
December 31 or beginning on February 19, 2019, the last day of a calendar
month. Renewals expiring on or after June 30, 2020 must be for a minimum of at
least 12 months if there is a change in the established expiration date.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, a commercial vehicle,
trailer, or semitrailer registration issued under this subsection that expires
on or after March 1, 2020 is valid until March 31,
2021.
(12) The expiration date for a
multiyear registration issued for a leased vehicle must be the date the lease
expires but must not be for a period longer than 24 months.
(13) A vehicle registration described in subsection (1) or a motorcycle registration described in subsection (2) that expires on or after March 1, 2020 is valid until March 31, 2021.
(14)
In the case of a vehicle owned by an individual, upon request of that
individual, a vehicle registration issued by the secretary of state expires 2
years after the owner's birthday.
Enacting section
1. This amendatory act takes effect October 1, 2022.
Enacting section 2. This amendatory act does not take effect unless House Bill No. 4026 of the 101st Legislature is enacted into law.