Punjab Motor Vehicles Rules: On the lines of neighbouring states, the Punjab Cabinet led by Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday gave the nod for charging process fee for the registration of a new model of a motor vehicle or its variants, or CNG or LPG kit approval or electric vehicle in the state.
The decision was taken at a virtual meeting of the cabinet chaired by the Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh.
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Punjab Cabinet gave its approval to amend the Punjab Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 by inserting rule 130-A below rule 130 for charging a processing fee of Rs. 5000/- from manufacturers of motor vehicles or their authorized dealers, to give approval for registration of a new model of a motor vehicle or its variants or LPG or CNG kit or electric vehicle in Punjab on the pattern of Haryana.
The Cabinet also decided that the Transport Department (Non-Commercial Wing) would give approval for registration of a new model of a motor vehicle, or its variants, in the State to the manufacturers of motor vehicles or their authorized dealers on the basis of the type of approval certificate issued by the authorized testing agencies which are registered under rule 126 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989.
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It may be noted that currently no processing fee is being charged from the manufacturers of motor vehicles or their authorized dealers by the Punjab government in respect of the said approval of registration in the State.
The same was being charged by the neighbouring states of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and the Union Territory of Chandigarh.
-PTC News