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As of January 1, 2016, interstate charter buses that meet the definition of an apportionable vehicle are subject to the International Registration Plan (IRP) requirements as the result of the IRP’s implementation of the Full Reciprocity Plan (FRP).
Scope
All charter buses must be registered in their base jurisdiction for a vehicle license, either under the IRP or under a regular base plate.
International Registration Plan (IRP): A registration reciprocity agreement among states and provinces for payment of license fees on the basis of fleet miles operated in various jurisdictions. It allows a vehicle traveling in two or more IRP jurisdictions to have one apportioned license plate and one cab card authorizing travel in all states and provinces listed on the cab card.