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Article 12
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390
Inspection of motor vehicles and motorcycles
391
Rates of toll on motor vehicles
392
False statements, alteration of records or substitution in connection with any examination
392‑A
Sale or purchase of stolen, false or fraudulent license, identification card, certificate of registration, or number plate
392‑B
Powers of motor vehicle investigators
393
Measurement and weight of vehicles
393‑A
Inspection of commercial motor vehicles exceeding ten thousand pounds manufacturers' gross vehicle weight rating
394
Drivers' schools
395
Certain private service bureaus to be licensed
396
Use of state and other seals and insignia on private vehicles prohibited
397
Equipping motor vehicles with radio receiving sets capable of receiving signals on the frequencies allocated for police use
397‑A
Radar detectors and laser detectors prohibited
397‑B
Vehicle leases that are not sales or security interests
397‑C
For-hire motor vehicle safety program
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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