Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1709

Introduced
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  

Caption

An Act Regarding Antique Automobiles

Impact

The proposed changes to the age specification of antique vehicles could significantly impact registration practices. Under LD1709, individuals seeking to register an antique auto would now be required to show proof of registration and insurance for their primary vehicle used for daily transportation. This requirement ensures that antique vehicle owners maintain an operational and insured primary vehicle, thereby promoting responsible vehicle ownership. Failure to comply with this provision could result in serious penalties, including civil fines of up to $2,500 and automatic revocation of the antique vehicle's registration by the Secretary of State.

Summary

LD1709 is a legislative proposal aimed at modifying the definition of antique automobiles within Maine's motor vehicle laws. The bill proposes to lower the age threshold for a vehicle to be classified as an antique from 35 years to 25 years. This adjustment is intended to align with practices and preferences in the antique automobile community, potentially increasing the number of vehicles that fall under this category. By lowering the age requirement, it could enhance the value and desirability of more recent classic vehicles for collectors and enthusiasts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1709 appears to be mixed, reflecting differing opinions among legislators, vehicle owners, and community members. Proponents, likely including antique vehicle enthusiasts, may view this bill as a positive step towards acknowledging and celebrating a broader range of classic vehicles. However, there may be concerns among some lawmakers regarding the implications of the new insurance requirements and penalties that come with the bill, suggesting a need for further discussion about the responsibilities imposed on antique vehicle owners.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to LD1709 center around the new regulatory framework for antique vehicle registration and operation. Critics might argue that the requirement for proof of insurance and registration for primary vehicles adds an unnecessary bureaucratic layer that could discourage participation in the antique automobile community. Additionally, the potential financial burden of civil penalties poses questions about fairness and practicality for persons who own multiple vehicles or those who may not frequently use their antique automobiles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1732

An Act to Allow a Municipality to Waive the Excise Tax on an Antique Automobile Owned by a Person 65 Years of Age or Older

ME HB1350

Relative to antique motor vehicles.

ME H3313

Antique motor vehicle tags

ME HCM2012

Antiquities act; exception

ME H3767

Relative to removing the driving restrictions on a car with antique tags

ME HB390

Relative to adding retired fire apparatus (fire trucks) to antique vehicle exemptions.

ME AB525

Provides for the issuance of special license plates and registration certificates for certain antique kei vehicles. (BDR 43-1145)

ME HB0442

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-16-301 and Title 55, relative to antique emergency vehicles.

ME SB0620

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-16-301 and Title 55, relative to antique emergency vehicles.

ME HB2578

Creating a definition for antique farm vehicle to permit owners of such vehicles to register as an antique vehicle, directing the division of vehicles to design a decal for such vehicles and exempting such registered vehicles from the Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.