61-3-337. Permanently registered motor homes — plate restriction. The following series of license plates may not be used for purposes of permanent registration of a motor home:

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Terms Used In Montana Code 61-3-337

  • Motor home: means a motor vehicle:

    (a)designed to provide temporary living quarters, built as an integral part of or permanently attached to a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis or van;

    (b)containing permanently installed independent life support systems that meet the NFPA 1192 standard on recreational vehicles; and

    (c)providing at least four of the following types of facilities:

    (i)cooking, refrigeration, or icebox;

    (ii)self-contained toilet;

    (iii)heating or air conditioning, or both;

    (iv)potable water supply, including a faucet and sink; or

    (v)separate 110-volt or 125-volt electrical power supply or a liquefied petroleum gas supply, or both. See Montana Code 61-1-101

  • Operator: means a person who is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle. See Montana Code 61-1-101

(1)Montana national guard license plates issued under 61-3-458(2)(b);

(2)reserve armed forces license plates issued under 61-3-458(2)(c); and

(3)amateur radio operator license plates issued under 61-3-422.