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MI HB4809
Bill
Status
8/26/2025
Primary Sponsor
Bryan Posthumus
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AI Summary
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Establishes a tolling enforcement program requiring the Secretary of State to enter agreements with operators of international toll bridges and tunnels to aid in collecting unpaid tolls
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Authorizes the Secretary of State to refuse vehicle registration or registration transfers for individuals with 6 or more unpaid tolls that remain unpaid for more than 90 days after receiving notice
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Creates a dispute resolution process allowing individuals to challenge unpaid toll notices, with the presumption that the registered owner is responsible for the toll unless they provide an affidavit identifying the actual driver
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Requires tolling enforcement agreements to include data sharing standards, service fees, and procedures for operators to notify the Secretary of State when tolls are paid or disputes resolved
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Permits the Secretary of State to enter reciprocity agreements with other states, U.S. territories, Canadian provinces, or tolling entities for mutual enforcement and collection of unpaid tolls across jurisdictions
Legislative Description
Highways: bridges; tolling enforcement program; provide for. Amends title & sec. 219 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.219) & adds secs. 820a & 820b.
Highways: bridges
Last Action
Referred To Second Reading
12/11/2025