University Daily Kansan Thursday, December 5, 1974 7 State to inspect cars purchased after Jan.1 Beginning Jan. 1, new cars will be required to pass the license tax codes for them. A law passed by the 1974 session of the Kansas Legislature requires inspection of all vehicles sold at retail or brought into the city for registration for the first time after that date. Official inspection stations will be designated by the Kansas Highway Patrol, Highway patrol LT. Bill Shanley said most would be approved as inspection stations. By law, the stations must inspect the basement and suspension and steering conditions, then report. Shanley said the inspection would be more involved than previous inspections conducted by the highway patrol. He said in a statement that the cop-covered cars to check their lights and signals. The inspectors now will determine whether the vehicles are in good condition and that they are clean. If the car passes the inspection, a certificate of approval will be issued. A valid certificate is required to register the vehicle and to purchase license tags. If an inspection shows a need for repairs, the owner will be issued a certificate of rejection. He needn't make the repairs at all, but the establishment making the inspection. The owner has 30 days to correct the vehicle's defects and to return to the inspection station for reinspection at no additional charge. Saharlyed the inspection fee would be $3.50 for motorcycles and $5 for cars and trucks. He said the fee compensated the team in time necessary to perform the inspection. Shanley said there wouldn't be a limit on the number of stations within an area. A list of approved stations will be posted at highway patrol division headquarters. Firms wishing to be an authorized inspection station must apply to the highway necessary equipment and competent personnel to conduct inspections. An application of this equipment is described below. In addition to the required inspection of new cars, the highway patrol can conduct spot checks. If any car is found to be defective, the driver will receive written notice and will be required to correct the faults. Any vehicle with a valid certificate of approval won't be subject to spot in- Shanley said he envisioned inspections for all vehicles in the future. The Student Senate will consider allocating $4,000 in student activity fees for recreational purposes at its 6:30 meeting in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The Senate will vote on allocating the funds as recommended by the Senate's Sports Committee. The committee voted Tuesday night to recommend spending for the available funds on improvements for the football fields at 22rd and Iowa streets. If the Senate approves the Sports Committee's recommendations, improvements would also be made on several campus sports facilities purchased for the upfront program. The Senate will also consider a bill that would completely cut funding of groups that don't abide by the Kansas open meetings law. The bill, which would become effective for the 1975-76 budget, was introduced by Lewis Gregory, chairman of the Senate's Senate agenda includes recreational funding Finance and Auditing Committee. The agenda for tonight's meeting include a resolution encouraging departments within the University to make sure that teaching assistants and assistant instructors receive salary increases comparable to full-time faculty members get from the lage. The resolution was submitted by John Beisser, student body president. --advance when access to his room is required for maintenance purposes. A petition to the chancellor regarding amendments to the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct will also be considered at tonight's meeting. The meeting with establishing rules concerning social conduct for organizations and living groups. THE BEST LIKED GIFT! 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