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Section 66-3-1004 - Registration certificate and nonresident permit fees; renewal; distribution of fees.

66-3-1004. Registration certificate and nonresident permit fees; renewal; distribution of fees.

Fees shall be collected and distributed as follows: 

A.     the fees for registering an off-highway motor vehicle are: 

(1)     seventeen dollars ($17.00) for each off-highway motor vehicle, of which five dollars ($5.00) is appropriated to the division to defray the cost of making and issuing registration certificates, validating stickers and nonresident permits for off-highway motor vehicles.  The remaining twelve dollars ($12.00) shall be deposited in the motor vehicle suspense fund for distribution pursuant to Section 66-6-23 NMSA 1978; and 

(2)     an amount determined by rule of the department not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) for an  off-highway user fee for each off-highway motor vehicle, which shall be distributed to the fund;  

B.     upon a change of ownership, the new owner shall make application and pay registration fees of: 

(1)     seventeen dollars ($17.00) in the same manner as provided by rules of the division for original registration; and 

(2)     an amount determined by rule of the department not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) for an  off-highway user fee for each off-highway motor vehicle, which shall be distributed to the fund; 

C.     except for an off-highway vehicle that is currently in compliance with another state's off-highway vehicle registration, user fee or similar law or rule demonstrated by certificate of registration, permit or similar evidence, the fees for a nonresident permit of an off-highway motor vehicle are either: 

(1)     seventeen dollars ($17.00), of which five dollars ($5.00) is appropriated to the division to defray the cost of making and issuing registration certificates, validating stickers and nonresident permits for off-highway motor vehicles.  The remaining twelve dollars ($12.00) shall be deposited in the motor vehicle suspense fund for distribution pursuant to Section 66-6-23 NMSA 1978, and an amount determined by rule of the department not to exceed forty dollars ($40.00) for each off-highway motor vehicle, which shall be distributed to the fund; or 

(2)     seventeen dollars ($17.00) for a  ninety-day permit, of which five dollars ($5.00) is appropriated to the division to defray the cost of making and issuing registration certificates, validating stickers and nonresident permits for off-highway motor vehicles.  The remaining twelve dollars ($12.00) shall be deposited in the motor vehicle suspense fund for distribution pursuant to Section 66-6-23 NMSA 1978;  

D.     except as provided in Paragraph (2) of Subsection C of this section, each nonresident permit shall be: 

(1)     good for two years after the month in which the off-highway motor vehicle nonresident permit is issued; and 

(2)     renewed every two years; 

E.     the off-highway user fee for each off-highway motor vehicle shall be paid upon obtaining and renewing each registration certificate or nonresident permit;  

F.     duplicate registration certificates and nonresident permits shall be issued upon payment of a seven-dollar-fifty-cent ($7.50) fee, which is appropriated to the division to defray the cost of making and issuing duplicate registration certificates and nonresident permits for off-highway motor vehicles;  

G.     a fee of one dollar ($1.00) on registration certificates and nonresident permits shall be collected for the litter control and beautification fund; and 

H.     the department, in conjunction with other agencies and departments, may establish and maintain sites to collect fees and issue permits for residents and nonresidents.

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