2005 Vermont Code - § 308. — Suspension and revocation of registration
§ 308. Suspension and revocation of registration
The commissioner may suspend or revoke the registration of any motor vehicle, registered in this state, and repossess the number plates assigned to it, when he or she is satisfied that:
(1) Such vehicle has been stolen and that the registrant thereof has no legal title thereto; or
(2) Such vehicle is in such poor mechanical condition as to make its operation and use a menace or danger; or
(3) Such vehicle is operated without proper equipment after the owner thereof has been notified to procure and use such equipment as is required by law or department regulations; or
(4) The owner of such motor vehicle has perpetrated some fraud upon the motor vehicle department; or
(5) The owner of such motor vehicle is an habitual user of intoxicating liquor to excess; or
(6) The number plates were erroneously issued; or
(7) Suspension or revocation is authorized under any other provision of law. (Amended 1997, No. 85 (Adj. Sess.), § 5.)
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