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ID H0413
Bill
Status
2/5/2024
Primary Sponsor
Transportation and Defense Committee
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AI Summary
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Removes the automatic 10-year expiration requirement for Idaho license plates, allowing plates to remain valid indefinitely as long as they are readable, legible, and comply with visibility standards (75 feet during daylight).
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Allows specialty license plates discontinued under section 49-402C to be used for up to 10 years from issuance, regardless of how many persons purchase the plate, with registrants paying applicable specialty plate program fees.
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Extends the 10-year validity period to state, county, and city motor vehicle license plates, which remain on vehicles without renewal or validation stickers.
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Requires state and taxing district vehicles with non-compliant license plates to be reregistered within 60 days of the effective date for a $12.50 reregistration fee and assigns designators (A-Z and ISP) to identify agency or entity ownership.
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Act takes effect as an emergency measure on July 1, 2024.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to provide that license plates do not automatically expire after ten years and may continue to be used while still legible.
TRANSPORTATION
Last Action
Introduced, read first time; referred to: Transportation
2/6/2024