19 Dec 06, 05:06 pm
Banter back and forth. I see your points, but let's no be searching to one up each other.
So here is NOT an opinion or interpretation:
The I/M program has no juristiction on unregistered vehicles. DEC has juristiction and a memorandom of understanding with the FNSB to enforce the emissions requirement. If they see a highway vehicle being operated in the FNSB, regardless of where, they should be citing you and requiring you to comply with the I/M/Registration requirements within a 14 days period.
Feel free to search away on the AAC and statues that put all this together. If you do research this completely, let us know what the loopholes REALLY are. Shaun at DEC: 451-2191.
So here is NOT an opinion or interpretation:
The I/M program has no juristiction on unregistered vehicles. DEC has juristiction and a memorandom of understanding with the FNSB to enforce the emissions requirement. If they see a highway vehicle being operated in the FNSB, regardless of where, they should be citing you and requiring you to comply with the I/M/Registration requirements within a 14 days period.
Feel free to search away on the AAC and statues that put all this together. If you do research this completely, let us know what the loopholes REALLY are. Shaun at DEC: 451-2191.