This bill amends the Code of West Virginia to make it illegal for individuals to park a vehicle with out-of-state license plates at their residence for more than 90 days. The new legal language specifies that it is unlawful for any person to have such a vehicle parked at their residence beyond this time frame, except as permitted by existing provisions of the chapter. Additionally, the bill establishes penalties for violations, stating that individuals found guilty of this offense may face fines or imprisonment, as outlined in the relevant section of the code.
The bill aims to empower law enforcement agencies in West Virginia to enforce this regulation and impose fines on individuals who do not comply with the new parking restrictions for out-of-state vehicles. The inclusion of these provisions is intended to address concerns regarding residency and vehicle registration within the state.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 17A-3-1a