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Vehicle registration exemptions under International Registration Plan (IRP)
['Registration and Permits - Motor Carrier']

- Recreational vehicles do not fit the definition of apportionable.
- Commercial vehicles displaying “restricted” plates do not fit the definition of apportionable.
- Government-owned vehicles do not fit the definition of apportionable.
The definition of an apportionable vehicle does not include:
- Recreational vehicles,
- Commercial vehicles displaying “restricted” plates, or
- Government-owned vehicles.
A power unit, or the power unit in a combination of vehicles, having a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 pounds (11,793.401 kilograms) or less may be registered under International Registration Plan (IRP) at the option of the registrant.