Regular registrations can be converted to BH Series: Ministry
To prevent misuse, the Working Certificate to be submitted by private sector employees has been further strengthened, it added.
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has proposed to allow conversion of regular vehicle registrations into Bharat Series (BH) numbers as part of measures to widen the scope of the BH Series ecosystem. At present, only new vehicles can opt for BH Series mark.
Also, the transfer of vehicles with BH Series registration to other persons who are eligible or ineligible for BH Series has been facilitated, the ministry said in a draft notification on the proposed amendments.
“Vehicles currently having regular registration mark can also be converted to BH Series registration mark subject to payment of requisite tax, to facilitate persons who subsequently become eligible for BH Series registration mark,” it said.
The ministry has also proposed the amendment in Rule 48 to provide flexibility to submit application for BH Series either at the place of residence or place of work with a view to providing further ease the procedure citizen.
To prevent misuse, the Working Certificate to be submitted by private sector employees has been further strengthened, it added.
The Road Transport Ministry had come up with a new registration mark for new vehicles - Bharat Series (BH series) – last September to ensure seamless transfer of personal vehicles across states. Following this, the Union government had notified a new vehicle registration regime that would free vehicle owners from re-registration process when they shift from one State or Union Territory to another.
“This vehicle registration facility under ‘Bharat Series (BH Series)’ will be available on voluntary basis to defense personnel, employees of central government/ State government/ central/ State Public Sector Undertakings and private sector companies/organisations, which have their offices in four or more states/union territories,” MoRTH had said.
So far, 24 states and UTs have rolled out the BH-Series for vehicle registration, and so far over 20,000 vehicles have been registered across the country.
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