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Safety Testing

52-08-01-01. Procedure.
A highway patrol officer, when inspecting a salvage vehicle under the provisions of North Dakota Century Code section 39-05-20.2, must inspect the following equipment to determine it is in compliance
with the provisions of North Dakota Century Code chapter 39-21 and article 52-04:
headlights, turn signals, windshield, mirrors, horn, brakes, exhaust system, taillights, stoplights, license plate lights, clearance lights and reflectors, bumper heights, tires, fenders, steering wheel, steering and suspension, hood latches, door latches, floor pan, and fuel system.

In addition to inspecting the listed equipment, a highway patrol officer may require an additional statement from the rebuilder of the salvage vehicle prior to the completion of the certificate of inspection. The additional signed statement, as a part of form MVD-128, shall require the rebuilder to certify the following:
1. The frame of the salvage vehicle was not in need of repair or has been repaired in such a manner that the repairs will not detract from the overall performance of the vehicle and the frame is now in a condition that would be comparable to the frame of a similar vehicle which had not been damaged in an accident.
2. The wheel alignment is within the tolerances allowed for vehicles of the same make, year model, and style. Highway patrol officers may require this additional certification when they determine the salvage vehicle may have suffered damage to frame, chassis, or wheel alignment as a result of an accident.

History: Effective January 1, 1990.
General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 39-02-03
Law Implemented: NDCC 39-05-20.2

 

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