SEMA Action Network Posted June 23, 2006 Share Posted June 23, 2006 Ohio Shelves Unfair Inoperable Project VehiclesOhio enthusiasts and the SEMA Action Network stalled consideration of a bill in Ohio that would further restrict the ability of state vehicle hobbyists from maintaining inoperable vehicles on private property. The bill provides authority to townships to remove inoperable vehicles deemed to be ?junk,? including collector cars, from private property. Generally, the SAN supports legislation that permits the outdoor storage of motor vehicles if the vehicles are maintained in such a manner so as not to constitute a health hazard. These vehicles could be located away from public view, or screened by means of a suitable fence, trees, shrubbery, opaque covering or other appropriate means. The Ohio bill, however, makes no concession for even properly maintained project cars. SAN coordinated its opposition with Ohio members of the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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