Mississippi Code
General Provisions
§ 63-7-45. Revocation or suspension of approval of lighting device

When the department has reason to believe that an approved lighting device as being sold commercially does not comply with the requirements of this chapter, it may, after giving thirty days' previous notice to the person holding the certificate of approval for such device in this state, conduct a hearing upon the question of compliance of said approved device. After said hearing the department shall determine whether said approved device meets the requirements of this chapter. If said device does not meet such requirements, it shall give notice to the person holding the certificate of approval for such device in this state.
If after the expiration of ninety days after such notice the person holding the certificate of approval for such device has failed to satisfy the department that said approved device as thereafter to be sold meets the requirements of this chapter, the department shall suspend or revoke the approval issued therefor until or unless such device is resubmitted to and retested by an authorized testing agency and is found to meet the requirements of this chapter. The department may require that all said devices sold since the notification following the hearing be replaced with devices that do comply with the requirements of this chapter. The department may at the time of the retest purchase in the open market and submit to the testing agency one or more sets of such approved devices, and if such device upon such retest fails to meet the requirements of this chapter, the department may refuse to renew the certificate of approval of such device.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 63 - Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulations

Chapter 7 - Equipment and Identification

General Provisions

§ 63-7-1. Short title

§ 63-7-3. Construction

§ 63-7-5. Definitions

§ 63-7-7. Operation of vehicle in violation of chapter

§ 63-7-9. Applicability of chapter

§ 63-7-11. Requirements as to use of lights

§ 63-7-13. Requirements as to lighting equipment

§ 63-7-21. Mounting of electric lamps, clearance lamps, and side-marker lamps

§ 63-7-25. Visibility of clearance, side-marker, and tail lamps

§ 63-7-27. Performance and visibility of stop lights; incorporation with tail lamps

§ 63-7-29. Mounting, visibility and color of reflectors; incorporation with tail lamps

§ 63-7-31. Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment; distributions of light; beam indicator

§ 63-7-33. Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment; control by operator

§ 63-7-35. Single-beam road-lighting equipment

§ 63-7-37. Applicability of Sections 63-7-31 through 63-7-35

§ 63-7-39. Display of lights on parked vehicles

§ 63-7-41. Sale, use, etc., of lamps modifying original design or performance of vehicle

§ 63-7-45. Revocation or suspension of approval of lighting device

§ 63-7-49. Electrical connections between towing and towed vehicles

§ 63-7-55. Mufflers

§ 63-7-57. Mirrors

§ 63-7-61. Safety glass

§ 63-7-62. Unlawful installation of an object in lieu of an airbag

§ 63-7-63. Safety belts

§ 63-7-64. Motorcycle or motor scooter crash helmets

§ 63-7-67. Tires

§ 63-7-75. Speedometers

§ 63-7-77. Vehicles transporting explosives

§ 63-7-81. Effect of chapter on right to recover damages in civil actions

§ 63-7-83. Covering of open top vehicles carrying sand, dirt, gravel or rock

§ 63-7-85. Use of sideboards on open top vehicles carrying sand, dirt, gravel or rock

§ 63-7-87. Enforcement of §§ 63-7-83 and 63-7-85

§ 63-7-89. Penalties for violations of §§ 63-7-83 and 67-3-85

§ 63-7-91. Slow-moving vehicle safety emblem; requirement

§ 63-7-93. Slow-moving vehicle safety emblem; prohibition

§ 63-7-95. Slow-moving vehicle safety emblem; rules and regulations

§ 63-7-97. Slow-moving vehicle safety emblem; relationship with other requirements as to lighting and safety equipment

§ 63-7-99. Slow-moving vehicle safety emblem; presumption as to use of reasonable care in operation of vehicle

§ 63-7-101. Slow-moving vehicle safety emblem; enforcement of provisions