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IN HB1339
Bill
Status
1/14/2019
Primary Sponsor
Jeffrey Thompson
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AI Summary
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Vehicles exempt from the motor vehicle excise tax (via owner affidavit confirming non-highway use) are also exempt from county vehicle excise tax, municipal vehicle excise tax, and wheel taxes
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Creates a limited registration permit allowing vehicle operation on 10 specific days selected by the owner for a fee of $9 or 10% of the standard registration fee, whichever is greater
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Requires the BMV to develop an optional decal for drivers under 18 or 75 and older to display on their vehicles, designed in consultation with state police
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Establishes a voluntary "Yellow Dot" emergency medical information program where participants display a yellow decal and store health information cards (containing medical conditions, medications, allergies, emergency contacts) in the glove compartment for first responders
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Provides civil liability immunity for the BMV and emergency medical services providers related to inaccurate information on health cards or inability to locate/access the cards during emergencies
Legislative Description
Bureau of motor vehicles matters. Provides that certain vehicles are exempt from the motor vehicle excise tax in certain instances. Provides for a limited registration permit that allows a person to operate a vehicle on limited days identified by the person. Requires the bureau of motor vehicles to develop a decal to identify operators of motor vehicles who are less than 18 years of age or at least 75 years of age. Establishes the yellow dot emergency medical information program.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation
1/14/2019