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Summary of a randomly selected bill, powered by AnyModel.Off-Road Vehicles (Registration) Bill
Current Stage: 2nd reading
Last updated: 30/03/2015
Overview
This bill proposes a compulsory registration scheme for all off-road motorcycles and quad bikes in the UK. The aim is to improve tracking and potentially reduce anti-social behaviour and crime associated with unregistered off-road vehicles.
Description
The Off-Road Vehicles (Registration) Bill mandates the registration of all off-road motorcycles and quad bikes at the point of sale. This will be managed by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). Owners must register their vehicles within 14 days of purchase. The registration will include the manufacturer's unique identification markings. Tampering with these markings will result in refusal or cancellation of registration. The registered keeper is presumed to be the owner unless proven otherwise. Failure to comply results in a fine (up to Level 3 on the Standard Scale). The bill also grants police additional powers to seize unregistered or tampered-with off-road bikes.
Government Spending
The bill states that any costs associated with implementing and maintaining the registration scheme will be met from money provided by Parliament. No specific figures are provided in the bill text itself.
Groups Affected
- Off-road vehicle owners: They will be required to register their vehicles, potentially incurring administrative costs and facing fines for non-compliance.
- Off-road vehicle dealers: They will be responsible for ensuring vehicles are registered before sale.
- The DVLA: They will be responsible for administering the new registration scheme.
- The Police: They will have increased powers to seize unregistered or tampered-with vehicles.
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