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MN SF2309
Bill
Status
3/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jeff Howe
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AI Summary
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Amends Minnesota Statutes section 168.27, subdivision 16 to allow motor vehicle dealers to use dealer plates on courtesy vehicles driven by non-employees while the customer's vehicle is being serviced, repaired, or maintained
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Requires courtesy vehicles to be conspicuously marked with the dealer's business name, and drivers must provide a valid driver's license and proof of insurance
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Courtesy vehicle lease agreements must clearly identify the vehicle as a courtesy vehicle not held for sale, specify driver responsibilities and liabilities, and outline circumstances for plate revocation
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Courtesy vehicles meeting the specified criteria are exempt from the 72-hour use restriction and from title, registration, and sales tax requirements
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Effective July 1, 2025, for dealer license plates issued on or after that date
Legislative Description
Dealer plate provisions modifications to provide for the use of a vehicle for courtesy purposes authorization
Last Action
Referred to Transportation
3/10/2025