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Interpretation ID: aiam2740

Mr. K. A. Dirkzwager, Driver and Vehicle Services Director, Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Transportation Building, St. Paul, MN 55155; Mr. K. A. Dirkzwager
Driver and Vehicle Services Director
Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Transportation Building
St. Paul
MN 55155;

Dear Mr. Dirkzwager: This is in response to your letter of November 15, 1977, requesting a exemption from the Federal odometer disclosure regulations which will become effective as of January 1, 1978.; We appreciate the efforts of Minnesota to include odometer informatio on its certificates of title. However, we are not granting any exemptions for States which have not previously had odometer information on their titles. Since the citizens of your State have had to execute separate odometer disclosure statements in the past they will not be placed under any additional burden by this ruling. They will merely continue past practices until such time as Minnesota incorporates the revised odometer format on their titles.; Sincerely, John Womack, Assistant Chief Counsel

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