temporary registration
plates
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Committee on Transportation |
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Committee on Appropriations |
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Caucus and COW |
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Third Read |
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As Passed the House |
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Allows a Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) authorized third party to receive payment of one dollar for each temporary registration plate record that is issued by an auto dealer.
HB 2470 was amended in the Transportation Committee to allow any authorized third party to send TRP information to MVD with no required fee, unless the person sends the information through the department’s authorized third party electronic service provider. Requires the director to establish the system by July of 2003 and makes it a class 3 misdemeanor to issue a TRP before notifying MVD.
HB 2470 was amended in the Appropriations Committee to allow MVD to require the third party electronic service provider to pay for computer programming costs to establish an electronic TRP system. The Transportation and Appropriation amendments were adopted by the Committee of the Whole.
Current law provides that the Motor Vehicle Division issue Temporary Registration Plates (TRP) to automobile dealers free of charge. The TRPs are made of a heavy weight paper with a metal security strip in the middle. TRPs are issued in ‘books’ to the authorized dealer. When selling a vehicle without a plate on an expired registration, the dealer completes the TRP and attaches it to the vehicle. Electronic recording will allow a dealer to access MVD’s computer registration site and enter the TRP information on MVD’s registration system.
· Specifies that before the TRP can be issued, the TRP information must be electronically sent to MVD. Applies the sending of electronic TRP information to title service companies.
· Allows the dealer or Title Service Company to either utilize the MVD authorized third party electronic service provider or any other authorized third party capable of sending the TRP information electronically.
· Specifies that if a person uses the MVD authorized third party electronic service provider to send TRP information, the person must pay a fee of one dollar.
· Failure to do so is a class 3 misdemeanor.
· Requires the Director to establish a system for the electronic recording of TRP information no later than July 2003.
HB 2470 was amended in the Appropriation
Committee as follows:
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Allows MVD to require the third party electronic
service provider to pay for computer programming costs to establish an
electronic TRP system.
The Transportation and Appropriation amendments were adopted by the Committee of the Whole.
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45th Legislature
Second Regular Session 2 April
4, 2002
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