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SECTION 31-6-6

   § 31-6-6  Vehicles exempt from fees. –(a) No registration fee is required for the registration of motor-drivenequipment owned by the following:

   (1) American Legion bloodmobile;

   (2) American National Red Cross or any of its chapters withinthis state;

   (3) American Red Cross, Jamestown chapter ambulance;

   (4) American Red Cross, Tiverton chapter ambulance;

   (5) American Red Cross, Warwick chapter ambulances;

   (6) Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island truck usedfor rescue work;

   (7) Burrillville Ambulance Corps ambulance;

   (8) Burrillville American Legion Post No. 17 ambulances;

   (9) Civil Air Patrol, Rhode Island wing motor vehicleequipment;

   (10) East Greenwich Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (11) East Greenwich American Legion Post No. 15 (incorporatedFebruary 20, 1933) ambulances;

   (12) East Tiverton Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Squad ofTiverton (a non-business corporation, incorporated February 16, 1955)equipment, that motor vehicle being a rescue truck equipped with resuscitators,underwater equipment, emergency lighting units with generators, and variousother devices needed to effect rescue and save lives and property under anyemergency and used for this purpose only;

   (13) Foster Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (14) Georgiaville Volunteer Fire Company, Smithfield townambulance;

   (15) Glocester Ambulance Corps, Inc. ambulance;

   (16) Hianloland Farms Fire Engine Company of West GreenwichRI, (a non-business corporation, incorporated November 15, 1940) equipment;

   (17) Hope Valley Ambulance Squad, Inc., ambulances and rescuetrucks;

   (18) Hope Valley volunteer fire company ambulances;

   (19) Hope Valley volunteer fire company crash-truck;

   (20) Hospital ambulances;

   (21) Johnston Hose Company No. 1 ambulance;

   (22) Johnston Hose Company No. 3 ambulance;

   (23) Lake Mishnock Volunteer Fire Company Rescue Squad, WestGreenwich, Rhode Island;

   (24) Le Baron C. Colt Memorial Ambulance, Inc. (with platesdesignated "car 5", providing ambulance service to any resident of the town ofBristol, incorporated October 17, 1923, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (25) Narragansett Rescue Corps, Inc., ambulance;

   (26) North Kingstown Ambulance Association, Inc.(incorporated July 23, 1943, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (27) North Providence Chamber of Commerce Ambulance Service,Inc. (incorporated March 15, 1947 as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (28) North Smithfield Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (29) North Smithfield Ambulance and Rescue Association rescuewagon and rescue boat trailer;

   (30) Northern Lincoln Volunteer Ambulance Corps ambulance;

   (31) Northern Rhode Island Radio Emergency AssociatedCitizens Teams (REACT) rescue truck and other emergency vehicles;

   (32) Public health league or district nursing association inany city or town in this state;

   (33) Rhode Island American Legion, (incorporated January 29,1941) first district ambulance committee of the department ambulances;

   (34) Rhode Island Association of Retarded Citizens, NorthernRhode Island Chapter motor vehicles used for the transportation of retardedcitizens;

   (35) Rhode Island Association of Retarded Citizens, SouthCounty Chapter motor vehicles used for the transportation of retarded children;

   (36) Rhode Island Association for Retarded Children,Westerly-Chariho Chapter motor vehicles to be used for the transportation ofretarded children;

   (37) Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals' motor vehicles;

   (38) Rhode Island Lions Sight Foundation, Inc., vehicle;

   (39) Rhode Island state departments' or agencies' motorvehicles, trailers, or semi-trailers;

   (40) Roy Carpenter's beach volunteer fire department,Matunuck ambulance;

   (41) Salvation Army of Providence emergency canteen vehicle;

   (42) Scituate Ambulance and Rescue Corps ambulances;

   (43) South County Ambulance Corps, Inc. (incorporated October28, 1939, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (44) South Foster Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 ambulances;

   (45) United States government motor vehicles;

   (46) United States government-accredited motor vehicles ownedby a representative of a foreign country;

   (47) United States mail rural free delivery driver-ownedvehicles. This exemption applies to the particular motor vehicle used incarrying that mail, and not to persons or concerns contracting to carry theUnited States mail. The words "United States mail" must be plainly printed ontwo (2) sides of that vehicle;

   (48) Veterans of Foreign Wars bloodmobile;

   (49) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Harold F. Flynn Post No. 263,Woonsocket ambulance;

   (50) Volunteer ambulance or rescue corps ambulance or rescuevehicle of a city or town used in transporting sick or injured patients;

   (51) Westerly Ambulance Corps boat-trailer;

   (52) Westerly Ambulance Corps crash-truck; and

   (53) Westerly Sanitary Corps ambulances.

   (b) Each owner may be required to pay the cost price of thenumber plates or markers required to be displayed on its vehicle.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-31 > Chapter-31-6 > 31-6-6

SECTION 31-6-6

   § 31-6-6  Vehicles exempt from fees. –(a) No registration fee is required for the registration of motor-drivenequipment owned by the following:

   (1) American Legion bloodmobile;

   (2) American National Red Cross or any of its chapters withinthis state;

   (3) American Red Cross, Jamestown chapter ambulance;

   (4) American Red Cross, Tiverton chapter ambulance;

   (5) American Red Cross, Warwick chapter ambulances;

   (6) Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island truck usedfor rescue work;

   (7) Burrillville Ambulance Corps ambulance;

   (8) Burrillville American Legion Post No. 17 ambulances;

   (9) Civil Air Patrol, Rhode Island wing motor vehicleequipment;

   (10) East Greenwich Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (11) East Greenwich American Legion Post No. 15 (incorporatedFebruary 20, 1933) ambulances;

   (12) East Tiverton Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Squad ofTiverton (a non-business corporation, incorporated February 16, 1955)equipment, that motor vehicle being a rescue truck equipped with resuscitators,underwater equipment, emergency lighting units with generators, and variousother devices needed to effect rescue and save lives and property under anyemergency and used for this purpose only;

   (13) Foster Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (14) Georgiaville Volunteer Fire Company, Smithfield townambulance;

   (15) Glocester Ambulance Corps, Inc. ambulance;

   (16) Hianloland Farms Fire Engine Company of West GreenwichRI, (a non-business corporation, incorporated November 15, 1940) equipment;

   (17) Hope Valley Ambulance Squad, Inc., ambulances and rescuetrucks;

   (18) Hope Valley volunteer fire company ambulances;

   (19) Hope Valley volunteer fire company crash-truck;

   (20) Hospital ambulances;

   (21) Johnston Hose Company No. 1 ambulance;

   (22) Johnston Hose Company No. 3 ambulance;

   (23) Lake Mishnock Volunteer Fire Company Rescue Squad, WestGreenwich, Rhode Island;

   (24) Le Baron C. Colt Memorial Ambulance, Inc. (with platesdesignated "car 5", providing ambulance service to any resident of the town ofBristol, incorporated October 17, 1923, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (25) Narragansett Rescue Corps, Inc., ambulance;

   (26) North Kingstown Ambulance Association, Inc.(incorporated July 23, 1943, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (27) North Providence Chamber of Commerce Ambulance Service,Inc. (incorporated March 15, 1947 as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (28) North Smithfield Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (29) North Smithfield Ambulance and Rescue Association rescuewagon and rescue boat trailer;

   (30) Northern Lincoln Volunteer Ambulance Corps ambulance;

   (31) Northern Rhode Island Radio Emergency AssociatedCitizens Teams (REACT) rescue truck and other emergency vehicles;

   (32) Public health league or district nursing association inany city or town in this state;

   (33) Rhode Island American Legion, (incorporated January 29,1941) first district ambulance committee of the department ambulances;

   (34) Rhode Island Association of Retarded Citizens, NorthernRhode Island Chapter motor vehicles used for the transportation of retardedcitizens;

   (35) Rhode Island Association of Retarded Citizens, SouthCounty Chapter motor vehicles used for the transportation of retarded children;

   (36) Rhode Island Association for Retarded Children,Westerly-Chariho Chapter motor vehicles to be used for the transportation ofretarded children;

   (37) Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals' motor vehicles;

   (38) Rhode Island Lions Sight Foundation, Inc., vehicle;

   (39) Rhode Island state departments' or agencies' motorvehicles, trailers, or semi-trailers;

   (40) Roy Carpenter's beach volunteer fire department,Matunuck ambulance;

   (41) Salvation Army of Providence emergency canteen vehicle;

   (42) Scituate Ambulance and Rescue Corps ambulances;

   (43) South County Ambulance Corps, Inc. (incorporated October28, 1939, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (44) South Foster Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 ambulances;

   (45) United States government motor vehicles;

   (46) United States government-accredited motor vehicles ownedby a representative of a foreign country;

   (47) United States mail rural free delivery driver-ownedvehicles. This exemption applies to the particular motor vehicle used incarrying that mail, and not to persons or concerns contracting to carry theUnited States mail. The words "United States mail" must be plainly printed ontwo (2) sides of that vehicle;

   (48) Veterans of Foreign Wars bloodmobile;

   (49) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Harold F. Flynn Post No. 263,Woonsocket ambulance;

   (50) Volunteer ambulance or rescue corps ambulance or rescuevehicle of a city or town used in transporting sick or injured patients;

   (51) Westerly Ambulance Corps boat-trailer;

   (52) Westerly Ambulance Corps crash-truck; and

   (53) Westerly Sanitary Corps ambulances.

   (b) Each owner may be required to pay the cost price of thenumber plates or markers required to be displayed on its vehicle.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-31 > Chapter-31-6 > 31-6-6

SECTION 31-6-6

   § 31-6-6  Vehicles exempt from fees. –(a) No registration fee is required for the registration of motor-drivenequipment owned by the following:

   (1) American Legion bloodmobile;

   (2) American National Red Cross or any of its chapters withinthis state;

   (3) American Red Cross, Jamestown chapter ambulance;

   (4) American Red Cross, Tiverton chapter ambulance;

   (5) American Red Cross, Warwick chapter ambulances;

   (6) Animal Rescue League of Southern Rhode Island truck usedfor rescue work;

   (7) Burrillville Ambulance Corps ambulance;

   (8) Burrillville American Legion Post No. 17 ambulances;

   (9) Civil Air Patrol, Rhode Island wing motor vehicleequipment;

   (10) East Greenwich Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (11) East Greenwich American Legion Post No. 15 (incorporatedFebruary 20, 1933) ambulances;

   (12) East Tiverton Volunteer Fire Department Rescue Squad ofTiverton (a non-business corporation, incorporated February 16, 1955)equipment, that motor vehicle being a rescue truck equipped with resuscitators,underwater equipment, emergency lighting units with generators, and variousother devices needed to effect rescue and save lives and property under anyemergency and used for this purpose only;

   (13) Foster Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (14) Georgiaville Volunteer Fire Company, Smithfield townambulance;

   (15) Glocester Ambulance Corps, Inc. ambulance;

   (16) Hianloland Farms Fire Engine Company of West GreenwichRI, (a non-business corporation, incorporated November 15, 1940) equipment;

   (17) Hope Valley Ambulance Squad, Inc., ambulances and rescuetrucks;

   (18) Hope Valley volunteer fire company ambulances;

   (19) Hope Valley volunteer fire company crash-truck;

   (20) Hospital ambulances;

   (21) Johnston Hose Company No. 1 ambulance;

   (22) Johnston Hose Company No. 3 ambulance;

   (23) Lake Mishnock Volunteer Fire Company Rescue Squad, WestGreenwich, Rhode Island;

   (24) Le Baron C. Colt Memorial Ambulance, Inc. (with platesdesignated "car 5", providing ambulance service to any resident of the town ofBristol, incorporated October 17, 1923, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (25) Narragansett Rescue Corps, Inc., ambulance;

   (26) North Kingstown Ambulance Association, Inc.(incorporated July 23, 1943, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (27) North Providence Chamber of Commerce Ambulance Service,Inc. (incorporated March 15, 1947 as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (28) North Smithfield Ambulance Association ambulances;

   (29) North Smithfield Ambulance and Rescue Association rescuewagon and rescue boat trailer;

   (30) Northern Lincoln Volunteer Ambulance Corps ambulance;

   (31) Northern Rhode Island Radio Emergency AssociatedCitizens Teams (REACT) rescue truck and other emergency vehicles;

   (32) Public health league or district nursing association inany city or town in this state;

   (33) Rhode Island American Legion, (incorporated January 29,1941) first district ambulance committee of the department ambulances;

   (34) Rhode Island Association of Retarded Citizens, NorthernRhode Island Chapter motor vehicles used for the transportation of retardedcitizens;

   (35) Rhode Island Association of Retarded Citizens, SouthCounty Chapter motor vehicles used for the transportation of retarded children;

   (36) Rhode Island Association for Retarded Children,Westerly-Chariho Chapter motor vehicles to be used for the transportation ofretarded children;

   (37) Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnimals' motor vehicles;

   (38) Rhode Island Lions Sight Foundation, Inc., vehicle;

   (39) Rhode Island state departments' or agencies' motorvehicles, trailers, or semi-trailers;

   (40) Roy Carpenter's beach volunteer fire department,Matunuck ambulance;

   (41) Salvation Army of Providence emergency canteen vehicle;

   (42) Scituate Ambulance and Rescue Corps ambulances;

   (43) South County Ambulance Corps, Inc. (incorporated October28, 1939, as a charitable corporation) ambulance;

   (44) South Foster Volunteer Fire Department No. 1 ambulances;

   (45) United States government motor vehicles;

   (46) United States government-accredited motor vehicles ownedby a representative of a foreign country;

   (47) United States mail rural free delivery driver-ownedvehicles. This exemption applies to the particular motor vehicle used incarrying that mail, and not to persons or concerns contracting to carry theUnited States mail. The words "United States mail" must be plainly printed ontwo (2) sides of that vehicle;

   (48) Veterans of Foreign Wars bloodmobile;

   (49) Veterans of Foreign Wars, Harold F. Flynn Post No. 263,Woonsocket ambulance;

   (50) Volunteer ambulance or rescue corps ambulance or rescuevehicle of a city or town used in transporting sick or injured patients;

   (51) Westerly Ambulance Corps boat-trailer;

   (52) Westerly Ambulance Corps crash-truck; and

   (53) Westerly Sanitary Corps ambulances.

   (b) Each owner may be required to pay the cost price of thenumber plates or markers required to be displayed on its vehicle.