WAC 308-96A-202
Power units towing trailers with permanent
registrations. (1) What determines if I pay the higher gross
weight fees?
If the declared gross weight of the power unit exceeds forty
thousand pounds AND the power unit will be towing a trailer, the
power unit must be licensed with a combination (CMB) or farm
combination (FCB) use class. This results in higher gross weight
fees.
(2) How do I change to a CMB or FCB use class during the
registration year?
If you choose to change the use class of your power unit
during the registration year, you will need to:
(a) Pay the additional gross weight fees for the remaining
months of the gross weight license period currently in effect;
and
(b) Immediately attach the combination decals between the
lower boltholes on the front and rear license plates.
If the license plates were issued prior to January 1, 1987,
new plates are required.
(3) What if I change to a CMB or FCB use class at renewal
time?
If you change use class at renewal time, you will pay the
gross weight fees for the new registration year. Fees are not
due for the remainder of the current registration year. If the
plates were issued prior to January 1, 1987, new plates are
required. The combination decals assigned may not be attached to
the license plates until the first day of the new registration
year, when the new use class is effective.
(4) What if I change from CMB or FCB to COM or FAR?
If you change from CMB or FCB to COM or FAR, you will need
to purchase new plates. Excess gross weight fees may be used to
purchase additional months of gross weight to the end of the
current registration year.
(5) If I sell the power unit with a CMB or FCB use class,
will the new owner need to purchase new plates?
If the new owner retains the CMB or FCB use class, new
plates are not required. If the use class is changed to
commercial (COM) or farm (FAR), new plates are required.
(6) If new plates are required because of the change of use
class or because they were issued prior to January 1, 1987, am I
required to pay replacement plate fees?
No, you would only pay the reflectorization fee in RCW 46.16.237 and plate fee in RCW 46.16.650.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110. 01-12-099, § 308-96A-202,
filed 6/6/01, effective 7/7/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.01.110, 46.16.070 and 46.16.135. 99-01-133, § 308-96A-202,
filed 12/21/98, effective 1/21/99.]