| T.__Has failed to comply with the provisions of Title 36, | chapter 457 or 459; or |
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| U.__Has failed to provide the information required in | section 401, subsection 2. |
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| | Sec. 19. 29-A MRSA §2458, sub-§2, as amended by PL 2003, c. 25, §1 and | c. 434, §§30 to 32 and affected by §37, is further amended by | repealing the last 2 blocked paragraphs. |
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| | 1. Makes technical changes to the Medical Advisory Board; |
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| | 2. Clarifies that the definition of "immediate family member" | includes stepgrandparent, stepbrother, stepsister and stepchild; |
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| | 3. Eliminates the current reactivation fee of $10 for | registrants who voluntarily surrender or cancel their vehicle | registrations; |
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| | 4. Requires that a minimum of 5 trailers be registered in the | long-term trailer program; |
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| | 5. Allows for the issuance of vanity firefighter plates and | clarifies the definition of eligible individuals; |
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| | 6. Makes violation of the vehicle title bond requirements | under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 29-A, section 659 a | traffic infraction in conformance with the definition and penalty | applied for such infractions by the courts; |
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| | 7. Makes Maine law regarding odometer readings consistent | with federal law; |
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| | 8. Allows vehicle dealers that primarily sell vehicles more | than 15 years old to be exempt from selling more than one vehicle | per month in order to qualify for renewal of dealer plates. The | classic vehicle language currently exempts those dealers that | primarily sell vehicles between 15 and 25 years old; |
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| | 9. Clarifies that a dealer licensed in any other jurisdiction | will be allowed to buy and sell vehicles in dealer-to-dealer | transactions either at the licensed Maine dealership's location | or at a vehicle auction, while also clarifying that retail sales | require a Maine dealer's license; |
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