Chapter 3-2 The Uninsured Motorist System The Registry will allow 23 days for (1) a notice of reinstatement, (2) the issuance of a new insurance policy or (3) the returned registration(s) and plate(s). ***Note: Once the consumer's motor vehicle liability policy has been cancelled (stage B), the consumer may no longer operate the motor vehicle on the roads of the Commonwealth, unless a new policy is obtained. The insurance company must comply with the following procedures: 1) The insurance company must submit a cancellation to the registry. The date provided on the cancellation must be equal to the intended cancellation effective date, on the statutory cancellation notice to the consumer. 2) If the consumer has rectified the problem with the insurance company, the company should submit a new business or reinstatement transaction with the effective date of the original cancellation transaction. The consumer may do any one of the following: 1) Take corrective action with the current insurance company to satisfy the reason for which the original cancellation notice was sent. This will result in reinstatement of the policy on the effective date of cancellation. 2) If the consumer obtains new insurance from a new carrier, that new carrier must report the New Business to the Registry within 23 days. This will prevent a revocation letter from being issued. 4) If the consumer chooses not to operate the motor vehicle(s), the consumer must cancel the registration with the Registry and receive a Registration Cancellation Receipt which should be forwarded to the insurance company. 3:11