Chapter 1. Body Styles Body Styles - Section B2 of the RTA Form Changes were made to the type of body styles that may be entered into ATLAS when a vehicle is registered. Additional changes were made to the body style chart and to ATLAS to correct the following changes: * PAS plates with the prefix LS can only be issued to vehicles with the body style LSV. * Antique plates with the (PAS) and Year of Manufacture plates (PAY) were moved to separate line on the chart. * Year of Manufacture plates with the prefix MC (PAY) were added. New Body Styles These body styles became effective March 1, 2010. They include: * BACKH - A backhoe * BOX - A Box Truck * BUCKT - A Bucket Truck * CAMP - A un-powered camper (i.e. Trailer) * CONST - A vehicle used for Construction * LOADR - A machine used in construction that is primarily used to " load " material * LSV - A low speed vehicle * RAMP - A ramp truck * ROLL - A roll-off Truck * SUV - A Sport Utility Vehicle For new and existing body styles, ATLAS logic will restrict the issuance of plate types to only those vehicle with body styles appropriate for the plate type. For example, ATLAS will prevent the issuance of semi-trailer plates (SMN) to a Low Speed Vehicle. When an incorrect plate type is entered, a message will display on the R1A Screen: " Body Style/Plate Type Configuration Not Allowed. "http://www.mymassagent.com/Registry/bodystylechart.pdf