Plain-Language Summary

This section of the Michigan Vehicle Code defines key terms related to vehicle safety and registration, including 'flammable liquid,' 'foreign salvage vehicle dealer,' 'fund-raising registration plate,' and 'flood vehicle.' These definitions help clarify legal standards and registration processes for various vehicle types and related items in Michigan.

Frequently Asked Questions

A flammable liquid is any liquid with a flash point of 70°F or less, determined by a closed-cup test device like the Tagliabue test.

A foreign salvage vehicle dealer is a licensed dealer from another state engaged in buying, selling, or dealing in salvageable vehicles or parts on a wholesale basis in Michigan.

It is a special license plate featuring a design or logo representing a Michigan university or state-sponsored goal, issued to raise funds for that cause.

A flood vehicle is one that was submerged in water to the point that water entered the passenger compartment or trunk, or acquired through an insurance water damage settlement.