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IN HB1147
Bill
Status
1/7/2016
Primary Sponsor
Vernon Smith
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AI Summary
HB 1147 Summary
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Requires vehicle registration applicants to provide proof after December 31, 2016, that they have paid all property taxes, special assessments, interest, and penalties owed on property in their county.
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Directs county auditors to issue monthly certifications to vehicle owners whose registrations are due for renewal, stating either that all relevant property tax liabilities have been paid in full or that the person has no such liabilities.
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Removes the existing prohibition on requiring proof of ad valorem property tax payment as a condition of vehicle registration.
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Mandates the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, in cooperation with the Department of Local Government Finance, county auditors, and county treasurers, to create a computerized verification system by July 1, 2016, to check whether applicants have satisfied their property tax obligations.
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Effective July 1, 2016.
Legislative Description
Property tax collection. Requires a vehicle registration applicant to furnish proof, as a condition of registering a vehicle, that the vehicle registration applicant (applicant) has paid all relevant property taxes, special assessments, interest, and penalties for which the applicant is liable. Provides that county auditors shall issue certifications to eligible registrants of motor vehicles in their respective counties that: (1) the registrant's liability for all relevant property taxes, special assessments, penalties, and interest is paid in full; or (2) the registrant is not liable for any property taxes, special assessments, penalties, and interest. Requires the bureau of motor vehicles, in
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation
1/7/2016