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[QUOTE="2TrakR, post: 1358572, member: 27322"] [email]Dist103@house.mi.gov[/email] The registration with SOS is modeled after the snowmobile program (which has separate registration and trail pass). Reg would provide a way to identify vehicles, so we could identify violators instead of "they were on a red four wheeler". Same for theft detection and recovery. While not perfect, it works well enough with the snow program and definitely better than what is in place now [which is nothing]. If your bike is street licensed, it would not need to be "double registered" with the SOS; only the ORV sticker needed like now. Appears that out-of-state riders would only need the ORV sticker if they are registered in their home state, but would need to register in MI if they don't have a reg program back home (again, similar to the sled program). [/QUOTE]
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