I'm trying to figure out what I have to have to get my 1999 Volvo 610 titled/registered as an RV/Motorhome in Kansas.
I did find the Kansas Statute, it states:
HAS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:
an electrical system which operates above 12 volts;
provisions for plumbing;
heating;
and, any other standard feature/component adopted in the uniform standards code for RVs.
Trying to find out what "
and, any other standard feature/component adopted in the uniform standards code for RVs." I can use to cover this aspect.
https://www.kdor.org/county/ctl/TRIn...alVehicles.pdf
Can anyone provide a link for these DOT requirements?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Maverickx50
Here are the DOT requirements as I understand them:
Motor Home means a multi-purpose vehicle with motive power that is designed to provide
temporary residential accommodations, as evidenced by the presence of at least four of the
following facilities:
a. Cooking - a small microwave is acceptable
b. Refrigeration or Ice Box - either a 12 volt, 110 volt or LP powered refrigerator is acceptable
c. Self-contained Toilet - a porta potti is acceptable
d. Heating and or Air Conditioning - factory heat or air is acceptable with separate sleeper berth
control
e. Potable Water Supply System including a Faucet and Sink
f. Separate 110-125 Volt Electrical Power Supply and or an LP Gas Supply - generator, inverter or
a shore power inlet is acceptable
Should be pretty easy to meet this and be legal
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