Utah Code § 41-1a-226

Vintage vehicle -- Signed statement -- Restored-modified vehicle -- Registration
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(1) The owner of a vintage vehicle who applies for registration under this part shall provide a
signed statement that the vintage vehicle:
(a) is owned and operated for the purposes described in Section 41-21-1; and
(b) is safe to operate on the highways of this state as described in Section 41-21-4.
(2) For a vintage vehicle with a model year of 1982 or older, the signed statement described in
Subsection (1) and in Subsection 41-6a-1642(15) is in lieu of an emissions inspection, from
which a vintage vehicle is exempt under Subsection 41-6a-1642(4).
(3) Before registration of a vintage vehicle that has a model year of 1983 or newer, an owner shall:
(a) obtain a certificate of emissions inspection as provided in Section 41-6a-1642; or
(b) provide proof of vehicle insurance coverage for the vintage vehicle that is a type specific to a
vehicle collector.

(4)
(a) If an owner of a restored-modified vehicle who applies for registration that wishes to have
the notation on the registration certificate as described in Subsection (4)(b), the owner may
provide a signed statement that the vehicle:
(i) meets the definition of a restored-modified vehicle, and has modern technology, including
emission control technology and an on-board diagnostic system; and
(ii) is safe to operate on the highways of this state.
(b) If a vehicle qualifies as a restored-modified vehicle, the division shall notate the registration
certificate indicating that the vehicle is a restored-modified vehicle.
(c) An owner of a restored-modified vehicle may elect to remove the restored-modified notation
on the registration certificate at the time of a subsequent registration.

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