Vehicle Equipment Safety Compact
The Vehicle Equipment Safety Compact is designed to expedite the development and adoption of uniform stan¬dards for improving automotive safety equipment. According to the American Association of Motor Vehicles Administrators (AAMVA), the compact was originally administered by the Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission. As of 1994, this commission was not operating. The AAMVA is seeking to re-establish the commission, and says the standards developed as a result of the compact are still being used. The compact is open to all states.
Member States
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State |
Citation |
Year Of Joinder |
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Arizona
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A.R.S. Sec. 28-1801
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1965
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Arkansas
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Ark. Code Ann. Secs. 27-33-101 to 27-33-109
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1965
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Colorado
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C.R.S. Secs. 24-60-901 to 24-60-
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1963
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Congress
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72 Stat.635
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1958
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Hawaii
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HRS Sec. 286A-1, 286A-2
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1971
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Indiana
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IC 9-28-6-1 to IC 9-28-6-8
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1965
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Iowa
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I.C.A. Secs. 321D.1, 321D.2
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1965
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Massachusetts
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ALM Spec L 127:1 to 8
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1963
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Missouri
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V.A.M.S. Sec. 307.250
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1965
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Montana
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MCA Title 61, Ch. 2, part 2
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1965
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New Jersey
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N.J.S.A. 32:26-1 et seq.
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1964
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New York
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New York State Consolidated Laws, Vehicle and Traffic Section, Sec. 384
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1963
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North Carolina
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G.S. Secs. 20-183.13 to 20-183.21
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1963
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Rhode Island
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Gen. Laws 1956, Secs. 31-23.1-1 to 31-23.1-11
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1963
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Utah
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U.C.A. 1953, 41-15-1 to 41-15-12
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1963
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Vermont
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V.S.A. 23 Sec. 1801 et seq.
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1963
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Washington
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RCW 46.38.010 et seq.
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1963
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