1 CCR 204-10-17 - HORSELESS CARRIAGE
Basis The statutory bases for this rule are 42-1-204 and 42-12-301, C.R.S.
Purpose: The purpose of this rule is to establish criteria for the application for a horseless carriage registration.
1.0
Requirements
1.1 In
accordance with 42-12-301(3), C.R.S., the department shall register horseless
carriage vehicles and issue horseless carriage license plates every five years
for a period not exceeding five years; all horseless carriage registrations and
license plates shall expire on the same date regardless of the date of issue.
For example, any horseless carriage application received and processed between
December 2019 through December 2024, regardless of the date within this period,
will be issued a 2024 year validation tab and be required to renew the
registration in November 2024. Collection of fees and specific ownership tax
will be based on the number of years remaining within that five year period at
the time of application for horseless carriage registration.
a. Horseless carriage set five year
registration periods are as follows:
1.
January 2015- December 2019
2.
January 2020- December 2024
3.
January 2025- December 2030
1.2 An owner desiring a horseless carriage
license plate for a qualified motor vehicle must submit form DR 2905 Horseless
Carriage Plates Application to the department.
1.3 A vehicle registered with a horseless
carriage license plate will be issued only one plate, which must be displayed
on the rear of the vehicle. No other license plate may be affixed to the
vehicle while the horseless carriage license plate is displayed.
1.4 A lost or stolen horseless carriage
license plate shall be reported within seventy-two (72) hours to the local law
enforcement agency and to the department using form DR 2283 Affidavit for Lost
or Stolen License Plates/Permits.
1.5 In accordance with 42-12-301(6), C.R.S.,
upon the sale or transfer of a motor vehicle registered with a horseless
carriage license plate, the license plate will remain with the vehicle and be
transferred to the new owner. The new owner shall title the vehicle to
establish ownership.
2.0
Appeals
2.1 If a
person has been denied a horseless carriage registration, the person may
request a hearing, in writing, within 60 days after the date of notice of
denial. Written hearing requests shall be submitted to the Department of
Revenue, Hearings Division .
2.2 The
hearing shall be held at the Department of Revenue, Hearings Division . The
presiding hearing officer shall be an authorized representative designated by
the Executive Director. The department's representative need not be present at
the hearing unless the presiding hearing officer requires his or her presence
or the person requesting the hearing requests his or her presence in writing.
If the department's representative is not present at the hearing, the hearing
officer has the discretion to consider any written documents and affidavits
submitted by the department.
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