The owner of a vehicle that is operated or remains on a public way is responsible for registering the vehicle. [1999, c. 68, §1(NEW).]
A person served with a Violation Summons and Complaint charging a violation of this subsection may have the complaint dismissed if that person shows satisfactory evidence of registration that was in effect at the time of the alleged violation or that the person subsequently registered the vehicle prior to the date required for filing an answer to the complaint. The clerk of the District Court Violations Bureau must dismiss the complaint if, prior to the date required for filing an answer to the complaint, the person charged files a copy of the Violation Summons and Complaint with the bureau, together with satisfactory evidence of registration. If a person files a timely answer to a Violation Summons and Complaint alleging a violation of this subsection and that person presents to the court at the time of trial satisfactory evidence of registration, the court must dismiss the complaint.
[2021, c. 427, §1(AMD); 2021, c. 427, §4(AFF).]
[2021, c. 427, §2(AMD); 2021, c. 427, §4(AFF).]
[2021, c. 427, §3(AMD); 2021, c. 427, §4(AFF).]
A permit issued under this subsection is valid for no more than 3 days, including the date of issuance.
[2001, c. 360, §3(AMD).]
[1995, c. 247, §2(NEW).]
[1993, c. 683, Pt. A, §2(NEW); 1993, c. 683, Pt. B, §5(AFF).]
[2023, c. 257, §5(AMD).]
[2013, c. 112, §7(NEW).]
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