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§64-8-4. Division of Motor Vehicles

WV Code § 64-8-4 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The legislative rule effective on January 1, 1964, authorized under the authority of section twelve, article two, chapter seventeen-a of this code, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (rules and regulations, 91 CSR 2), is repealed.

(b) The legislative rule effective on October 24, 1971, authorized under the authority of section nine, article two, chapter seventeen-a of this code, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (special permits, 91 CSR 7), is repealed.

(c) The legislative rule effective on May 4, 1984, authorized under the authority of section three, article five-a, chapter seventeen-c of this code, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (safety and treatment program, 91 CSR 15), is repealed.

(d) The procedural rule effective on July 9, 1984, authorized under the authority of section nine, article two, chapter seventeen-a of this code, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (dealer and financial institution applicant or licensee administrative hearings, 91 CSR 17), is repealed.

(e) The legislative rule effective on June 12, 1987, authorized under the authority of section nine, article two, chapter seventeen-a of this code, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (seizure of driver’s license, issuance of the temporary driver’s license, 91 CSR 20), is repealed.

(f) The legislative rule effective on June 12, 1987, authorized under the authority of section nine, article two, chapter seventeen-a of this code, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (Federal Safety Standards Inspection Program, 91 CSR 21), is repealed.

(g) The interpretive rule effective on September 23, 1988, authorized under the authority of section nine, article two, chapter seventeen-a, relating to the Division of Motor Vehicles (dealer issuance of temporary registration plates, 91 CSR 18), is repealed.

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§64-8-4. Division of Motor Vehicles