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S1032.....................................................by TRANSPORTATION TRUCK CAMPERS - TITLES - Amends existing law to provide that truck campers manufactured in 2000 and later shall be required to be titled for all transfers of ownership; to further define truck camper; and to clarify that truck campers need not be registered to be issued a recreational vehicle annual license. 01/22 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 01/25 Rpt prt - to Transp 02/17 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 02/18 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 02/23 3rd rdg - to 14th Ord 03/04 Rpt out w/o amen 03/08 PASSED - 29-1-5 AYES--Andreason, Boatright, Branch, Bunderson, Cameron, Crow, Danielson, Darrington, Davis, Deide, Dunklin, Frasure, Geddes, Ingram, Ipsen, Keough, King, Lee, McLaughlin, Riggs, Risch, Sandy, Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Thorne, Wheeler, Whitworth NAYS--Hawkins Absent and excused--Burtenshaw, Noh, Parry, Richardson, Twiggs Floor Sponsor - Frasure Title apvd - to House 03/09 House intro - 1st rdg - to Transp 03/17 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/18 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/19 3rd rdg - FAILED - 20-47-3 AYES -- Bieter, Boe, Cuddy, Field(20), Hadley, Hansen(29), Jones, Judd, Kellogg, Kempton, Kunz, Meyer(Duncan), Montgomery, Pomeroy, Ringo, Robison, Sellman, Stone, Trail, Zimmermann NAYS -- Alltus, Barraclough, Barrett, Bell, Black, Bruneel, Callister, Campbell, Chase, Clark, Crow, Deal, Denney, Ellsworth, Field(13), Gagner, Geddes, Gould, Hammond, Hansen(23), Henbest, Hornbeck, Jaquet, Kendell, Lake, Limbaugh, Linford, Loertscher, Mader, Marley, McKague, Mortensen, Moyle, Pischner, Reynolds, Ridinger, Sali, Schaefer, Smith, Smylie, Stevenson, Stoicheff, Taylor, Watson, Wheeler, Wood, Mr Speaker Absent and excused -- Tilman, Tippets, Williams Floor Sponsor - Ringo Filed with Secretary of the Senate
S1032|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-fifth Legislature First Regular Session - 1999IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1032 BY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES; AMENDING SECTION 39-4201, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER 3 DEFINE "RECREATIONAL VEHICLE" AND "TRUCK CAMPER" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL 4 CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-121, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER DEFINE "TRUCK 5 CAMPER" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-444, IDAHO 6 CODE, TO REQUIRE TITLING BUT NOT REGISTRATION OF TRUCK CAMPERS; AMENDING 7 SECTION 49-501, IDAHO CODE, TO REQUIRE TITLING OF TRUCK CAMPERS MANUFAC- 8 TURED AFTER A CERTAIN DATE FOR PURPOSES OF TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP, TO PRO- 9 VIDE ISSUANCE OF A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE ANNUAL LICENSE AND TO MAKE TECHNI- 10 CAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-1606, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE THAT A 11 DEALER'S LICENSE SHALL PERMIT THE LICENSEE TO SELL OR EXCHANGE NEW AND 12 USED TRUCK CAMPERS; AND AMENDING SECTION 63-3622HH, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER 13 DEFINE "TRUCK CAMPER" AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS. 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 15 SECTION 1. That Section 39-4201, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 16 amended to read as follows: 17 39-4201. DEFINITIONS. As used in this chapter: 18 (1) "Park trailer" means a park trailer as defined in the American 19 National Standards Institute (ANSI) A119.5 Standard for Park Trailers. 20 (2) "Recreational vehicle" means a vehicular type unit primarily designed 21 as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, or travel use, which 22 either has its own motive power or is mounted on or drawn by another vehicle. 23 The entities are: travel trailer, camping trailer, truck camper, fifth-wheel 24 trailer, and motor home. It does not include pickup hoods, shells or 25 canopies designed, created or modified for occupational usage. 26 (a) "Camping trailer" means a vehicular portable unit mounted on wheels 27 and constructed with collapsible partial side walls which fold for towing 28 by another vehicle and unfold at the campsite to provide temporary living 29 quarters for recreational, camping or travel use. 30 (b) "Fifth - wheel trailer" means a vehicular unit, mounted on 31 wheels, designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, 32 camping or travel use, of such size or weight as not to require special 33 highway movement permit(s), of gross trailer area not to exceed four hun- 34 dred (400) square feet in theset upsetup mode, 35 and designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle that contains a towing 36 mechanism that is mounted above or forward of the tow vehicle's rear axle. 37 (c) "Motor home" means a vehicular unit designed to provide temporary 38 living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use built on or perma- 39 nently attached to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or on a chassis 40 cab or van which is an integral part of the completed vehicle. 41 (d) "Travel trailer" means a vehicular unit, mounted on wheels, designed 42 to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping or travel 43 use, of such size or weight as not to require special highway movement 2 1 permits when towed by a motorized vehicle, and of gross trailer area less 2 than three hundred twenty (320) square feet. 3 (e) "Truck camper" means a portable unit constructed to provide temporary 4 living quarters for recreational, camping or travel use, consisting of a 5 roof, floor and sides, designed with a minimum extension of thirty- 6 six (36) inches extending over the cab of a pickup truck, and 7 designed to be loaded onto and unloaded from the bed of a pickup truck. 8 SECTION 2. That Section 49-121, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 49-121. DEFINITIONS -- T. 11 (1) "Temporary supplemental lot" means a location other than the princi- 12 pal place of business, or supplemental lot within the same or adjacent county 13 as the principal place of business, where a licensed dealer may secure a 14 license to conduct the business and is licensed for a period of time not to 15 exceed ten (10) days for a specific purpose such as auto shows, auctions, 16 shopping center promotions, tent sales, etc. Temporary supplemental lots shall 17 meet all local zoning and building codes for the type of business being con- 18 ducted. The requirements for a principal place of business shall not be appli- 19 cable to temporary supplemental lot locations. 20 (2) "Tires" means: 21 (a) Metal. Every tire the surface of which in contact with the highway is 22 wholly or partly of metal or other hard, nonresilient material. 23 (b) Pneumatic. Every tire in which compressed air is designed to support 24 the load. 25 (c) Snow tire. Every rubber tire with tread design or material embedded 26 in the tire to improve winter traction except studded tires. 27 (d) Solid rubber. Every tire of rubber or other resilient material which 28 does not depend upon compressed air for the support of the load. 29 (e) Studded tire. Every tire with built-in lugs of tungsten carbide or 30 other suitable material designed to contact the road surface for improved 31 winter traction. 32 (3) "Traffic" means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, 33 streetcars and other conveyances either singly or together while using any 34 highway for purposes of travel. 35 (4) "Traffic lane" or "lane of travel" means that portion of the roadway 36 for movement of a single line of vehicles. 37 (5) "Traffic-control device" means any device, whether manually, electri- 38 cally or mechanically operated, placed or erected by authority of a public 39 body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of regulating, warning 40 or guiding traffic. 41 (6) "Trailer" means: 42 (a) General. Every vehicle without motive power designed for carrying 43 persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle. 44 (b) Fifth-wheel trailer. A vehicular unit equipped in the same manner as 45 a travel trailer but constructed with a raised forward section that allows 46 a bi-level floor plan. This style is designed to be towed by a vehicle 47 equipped with a device known as a fifth-wheel hitch, which is typically 48 installed in the bed of a pickup truck. 49 (c) Fold - down camping trailer. A vehicular portable unit 50 mounted on wheels and constructed with collapsible partial side walls, 51 which fold for towing by another vehicle and unfold at the campsite to 52 provide temporary living quarters, for recreational, camping or travel 53 use. 3 1 (d) Park trailer. A trailer designed to be towed by a motorized vehicle, 2 and of such size and weight as not to require a special highway movement 3 permit. It is designed for seasonal or temporary living quarters and may 4 be connected to utilities necessary for operation of installed fixtures 5 and appliances. It is built on a single permanent chassis and constructed 6 to permitset upsetup by persons without spe- 7 cial skills. 8 (e) Pole trailer. Every vehicle without motive power designed to be drawn 9 by another vehicle and attached to the towing vehicle by means of a reach 10 or pole or by being boomed or otherwise secured to the towing vehicle, and 11 ordinarily used for transporting long or irregularly shaped loads such as 12 poles, pipes, or structural members capable, generally, of sustaining 13 themselves as beams between the supporting connections. 14 (f) Semitrailer. Every vehicle without motive power, designed for carry- 15 ing persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and so con- 16 structed that some part of its weight and that of its load rests upon or 17 is carried by the towing vehicle. 18 (g) Travel trailer. A vehicular unit, mounted on wheels designed to pro- 19 vide temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or emer- 20 gency use and of such size or weight as not to require special highway 21 movement permits when towed by a motorized vehicle. 22 (h) Utility trailer. (See "Utility Trailer", " 23 section 49-122, Idaho Code) 24 (7) "Transportation", " for the purposes of 25 chapter 22 ,of thistitle 49, Idaho Code 26 , means the movement of any regulated quantity of hazardous material or 27 hazardous waste within, through, or to any destination in this state upon the 28 highways of this state. 29 (8) "Transporter" means every person engaged in the business of deliver- 30 ing vehicles of a type required to be registered from a manufacturing, assem- 31 bling or distributing plant to dealers or sales agents of a manufacturer, 32 except in chapter 22, title 49, Idaho Code, where it means any 33 person who transports a hazardous material or hazardous waste within, through, 34 or to any destination upon the highways of this state. 35 (9) "Truck" means: 36 (a) Refuse/sanitation. Any vehicle designed and used solely for the pur- 37 pose of transporting refuse. 38 (b) General. Every motor vehicle exceeding eight thousand (8,000) pounds 39 gross weight designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation 40 of property. 41 (c) Pickup truck. Every motor vehicle eight thousand (8,000) pounds gross 42 weight or less which is designed, used or maintained primarily for the 43 transportation of property. 44 (d) Truck camper. A portable unit constructed to provide temporary living 45 quarters for recreational, travel or camping use, consisting of a roof, 46 floor, and sides, designed with a minimum extension of thirty-six 47 (36) inches extending over the cab of a pickup truck, and designed 48 to be loaded onto and unloaded from the bed of a pickup truck. It 49 does not include pickup hoods, shells or canopies designed, created or 50 modified for occupational usage. 51 (e) Truck tractor. Every motor vehicle designed and used primarily for 52 drawing other vehicles but not so constructed as to carry a load other 53 than a part of the weight of the vehicle and load so drawn. 54 (10) "True mileage driven" means the mileage of the vehicle as registered 55 by the odometer within the manufacturer's designed tolerance. 4 1 SECTION 3. That Section 49-444, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 2 amended to read as follows: 3 49-444. RECREATION VEHICLE REGISTRATION. An applicant for a recreational 4 vehicle registration shall be required to obtain a recreational vehicle annual 5 license as provided in sections 49-445 through 49-448, Idaho Code, in conjunc- 6 tion with the registration.Truck campersBeginning on Jan- 7 uary 1, 2000, truck campers shall be titled in accordance with the provisions 8 of chapter 5, title 49, Idaho Code, but need not be registered before 9 the county assessor can issue a recreational vehicle annual license. 10 SECTION 4. That Section 49-501, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 49-501. APPLICATION TO CERTAIN VEHICLES -- EXEMPTIONS. (1) 13 The provisions of this chapter shall apply exclusively to every vehicle 14 required to be registered with the department in chapter 4, title 49, Idaho 15 Code, and optionally to all - terrain vehicles, motorbikes, and 16 snowmobiles as defined in section 67-7101, Idaho Code, beginning on January 1, 17 1990, and becoming mandatory on January 1, 1991, for all transfers of owner- 18 ship, except that the board may, by rules and regulations, exempt 19 vehicle and motor vehicle registrations under provisions ofsubsection20(3) of section 49-441 andsections 49-434 and 49-435, Idaho Code, from 21 the titling requirements of this chapter. 22 (2) Trailers whose unladen weight is less than two thousand 23 (2,000) pounds, vehicles owned by the federal government, and vehicles exempt 24 from registration under the provisions of section 49-426, Idaho Code, are 25 exempt from the provisions of this chapter. 26 (3) On and after January 1, 2000, truck campers as defined in sec- 27 tions 39-4201, 49-121 and 63-3622HH, Idaho Code, and referenced as recre- 28 ational vehicles in section 49-119, Idaho Code, manufactured in the year 2000 29 or later, shall be subject to the titling provisions of this chapter for all 30 transfers of ownership and optionally to all other truck campers of a model 31 year prior to 2000. Once titled, the truck camper shall remain subject to 32 titling requirements. Truck campers shall be issued a recreational vehicle 33 annual license as provided in sections 49-444 through 49-448, Idaho Code. How- 34 ever, owners shall not be required to register truck campers. 35 SECTION 5. That Section 49-1606, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 36 amended to read as follows: 37 49-1606. CLASSES OF LICENSES -- NONRESIDENT DEALERS. Licenses issued 38 under the provisions of this chapter shall be as follows: 39 (1) A dealer's license shall permit the licensee to engage in the busi- 40 ness of selling or exchanging new and used vehicles, new and used motorcycles 41 and motor scooters, new and used all-terrain vehicles, snow machines and 42 travel trailers,andnew and used motor homes , and new and 43 used truck campers . This form of license shall permit licensees who are 44 owners or part owners of the business of the licensee to act as vehicle sales- 45 men. 46 (2) A vehicle salesman's license shall permit the licensee to engage in 47 the activities of a vehicle salesman. 48 (3) A wholesale dealer's license shall permit the licensee to engage in 49 the business of wholesaling used vehicles to Idaho vehicle dealers. The holder 50 of this license must meet all the requirements for a principal place of busi- 5 1 ness, except for the requirement of display area and adequate room to repair 2 vehicles. 3 (4) A vehicle manufacturer's license shall permit the licensee to engage 4 in the business of constructing or assembling vehicles, of the type subject to 5 registration under this title at an established place of business within 6 Idaho. 7 (5) A distributor, factory branch, or distributor branch license shall 8 permit the licensee to engage in the business of selling and distributing 9 vehicles, parts, and accessories to their franchised dealers. 10 (6) A representative (factory branch or distributor, etc.) license shall 11 permit the licensee to engage in the business of contacting his respective 12 authorized dealers, for the purpose of making or promoting the sale of his, 13 its, or their vehicles, parts, and accessories. 14 (7) Pending the satisfaction of the department that the applicant has met 15 the requirements for licensure, it may issue a temporary permit to any appli- 16 cant for a license. A temporary permit shall not exceed a period of ninety 17 (90) days while the department is completing its investigation and determina- 18 tion of facts relative to the qualifications of the applicant for a license. A 19 temporary permit shall terminate when the applicant's license has been issued 20 or refused. 21 (8) The department may issue a probationary vehicle salesman's license, 22 subject to conditions to be observed in the exercise of the privilege granted 23 either upon application for issuance of a license or upon application for 24 renewal of a license. The conditions to be attached to the exercise of the 25 privilege shall not appear on the face of the license but shall, in the judg- 26 ment of the department, be in the public interest and suitable to the qualifi- 27 cations of the applicant as disclosed by the application and investigation by 28 the department. 29 (9) A nonresident dealer who is currently authorized to do business as, 30 and has an established place of business as a vehicle dealer in another state, 31 is not subject to licensure under the provisions of this chapter as long as 32 the sales are limited to the exportation of vehicles for sale to, and the 33 importation of vehicles purchased from, licensed Idaho vehicle dealers. 34 SECTION 6. That Section 63-3622HH, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 35 amended to read as follows: 36 63-3622HH. PRODUCTION EXEMPTION SHALL NOT APPLY TO SALES REGARDING 37 RECREATION-RELATED VEHICLES. (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to 38 the contrary, the production exemption provided in section 63-3622D, Idaho 39 Code, shall not apply to sales of or repairs to snowmobiles, off-highway 40 motorbikes, recreational vehicles, or motorcycles and all sales of snowmo- 41 biles, off-highway motorbikes, recreational vehicles or motorcycles are sub- 42 ject to the sales and use taxes imposed by this chapter. All repairs to snow- 43 mobiles, off-highway motorbikes, recreational vehicles or motorcycles are sub- 44 ject to the sales and use taxes imposed by this chapter. 45 (2) As used in this section, the term "snowmobile" means any self-pro- 46 pelled vehicle under one thousand (1,000) pounds unladened gross weight 47 designed primarily for travel on snow or ice or over natural terrain which may 48 be steered by tracks, skis or runners, and which is not otherwise registered 49 or licensed under the laws of the state of Idaho. 50 (3) As used in this section, the term "off-highway motorbike" means any 51 self-propelled two (2), three (3), four (4) or five (5) wheeled motorcycle or 52 motor-driven cycle, excluding tractor, designed for or capable of traveling 53 off developed roadways and highways and also referred to as trailbikes, enduro 6 1 bikes,trailtrials bikes,motorcross2 motocross bikes or dual - purpose motorcycles. 3 (4) As used in this section, the term "recreational vehicle" means a 4 motor home, travel trailer, truck camper or camping trailer, with or without 5 motive power, designed for human habitation for recreational or emergency 6 occupancy. The term " recreational vehicle " shall not 7 include pickup hoods, shells, or canopies designed, created or modified for 8 occupational usage. School buses or van - type vehicles which are 9 converted to recreational use, are defined as recreational vehicles. Specific 10 classes of recreational vehicles are defined as follows: 11 (a) The term "motor home" shall mean a vehicular unit designed to provide 12 temporary living quarters, built into an integral part of or permanently 13 attach ed to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis. The vehi- 14 cle must contain permanently installed independent life - 15 support systems which meet the american national standards institute 16 (ANSI) A119.7 standard for recreational vehicles, and provide at least 17 four (4) of the following facilities: cooking, refrigeration or ice box, 18 self-contained toilet, heating and/or air conditioning, a portable water 19 supply system, including a faucet and sink, separate 110-125 volt electri- 20 cal power supply and/or LP-gas supply. 21 (b) The term "travel trailer" shall mean a vehicular unit, mounted on 22 wheels designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreational, 23 camping, travel or emergency use and of such size or weight as not to 24 require special highway movement permits when towed by a motorized vehi- 25 cle. 26 (c) The term "fifth - wheel trailer" shall mean a vehicular 27 unit equipped in the same manner as a travel trailer but constructed with 28 a raised forward section that allows a bi-level floor plan. This style is 29 designed to be towed by a vehicle equipped with a device known as a fifth- 30 wheel hitch, which is typically installed in the bed of a pickup truck. 31 (d) The term "park trailer" shall mean a trailer designed to be towed by 32 a motorized vehicle, and of such size and weight as not to require a spe- 33 cial highway movement permit. It is designed for seasonal or temporary 34 living quarters and may be connected to utilities necessary for operation 35 of installed fixtures and appliances. It is built on a single permanent 36 chassis and constructed to permitset upsetup 37 by persons without special skills. 38 (e) The term "fold - down camping trailer" shall mean a vehic- 39 ular portable unit mounted on wheels and constructed with collapsible par- 40 tial side walls, which fold for towing by another vehicle and unfold at 41 the campsite to provide temporary living quarters, for recreational, camp- 42 ing or travel use. 43 (f) The term "truck camper" shall mean a portable unit constructed to 44 provide temporary living quarters for recreational, travel or camping use, 45 consisting of a roof, floor, and sides, designed with a minimum 46 extension of thirty-six (36) inches extending over the cab of a pickup 47 truck, and designed to be loaded onto and unloaded from the bed of 48 a pickup truck. 49 (5) As used in this section, the term "motorcycle" means every motor 50 vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to 51 travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground, but 52 excluding a tractor. A motorcycle also is every motor scooter or motorized 53 bicycle having an engine with less than one hundred fifty (150) cubic centime- 54 ters displacement or with five (5) brake horsepower or less. 55 (6) As used in this section, the term "repairs" shall include only the 7 1 costs of parts, but not labor, utilized on the snowmobile, off-highway 2 motorbike, recreational vehicle or motorcycle.
Statement of Purpose RS 08638 Truck campers in Idaho are not presently titled. This legislation will require a title on all sales of truck campers sold after July 1, 1998. Certain campers are required to be titled; others are optional. FISCAL NOTE The Department of Transportation estimates 8,500 slide-in campers could be titled, optionally, and 400 new campers are sold each year which would require titling. The Department predicts a $10,000 positive fiscal from increased dealer licensing fees from 80 to 90 dealers and additional revenues combined with vessel title fees as much as $228,000 per year, $142,500 of which would be deposited in the state highway account and $85,500 in county current expense funds. Two new title examiners may be needed by fiscal year 2001 if the volume of titles goes up an average of 15,000 titles per year. New computer programming may cost between $17,000 and $25,800. contact: Senator Evan Frasure 332-1316 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/ FISCAL NOTE S1032