Judges: WINSTON BRYANT, Attorney General
Filed Date: 8/10/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Sturgis Miller State Representative Route 2, 4410 Town Country Lane Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71603
Dear Representative Miller:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the legality of neon lighting devices installed on or under motor vehicles. You also ask whether, under A.C.A. §
It is my opinion that there currently is no law prohibiting the use of these devices.1 It appears, additionally, that although the Highway Commission has the authority to approve or disapprove these devices, it is not required to do so.
Section
(a)(1) The State Highway Commission is authorized to approve or disapprove lighting devices and to issue and enforce regulations establishing standards and specifications for the approval of lighting devices, and their installation, adjustment and aiming, and adjustment when in use on motor vehicles.
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(b) The commission is required to approve or disapprove any lighting device, of a type on which approval is specifically required in this subchapter, within a reasonable time after such device has been submitted. [Emphasis added.]
Thus, while the Commission is "authorized" generally to approve or disapprove "lighting devices," it is only "required" to approve or disapprove lighting devices of a type on which approval is required by A.C.A. §§
It does not appear, additionally, that there is any other Arkansas law or regulation which specifically prohibits the use of these devices.2 Of course the devices must, as a factual matter, not run afoul of any general laws or regulations governing such matters as the intensity of motor vehicle lighting. See e.g. n. 1, supra. A determination as to whether these particular devices are, in all respects, in compliance with such laws would require a factual analysis of the features of such devices; an analysis which is beyond the purview of an Attorney General's opinion.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Deputy Attorney General Elana C. Wills.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
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