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Senate adopts conference report on S.123, enacts multiple motor-vehicle law changes
Summary
The Senate accepted a conference committee report on S.123, approving a package of changes to motor-vehicle law that adjusts fees for SSI/SSDI recipients, aligns certain vehicle-weight and defect procedures with federal law, delays parts of bike and trail provisions and removes a proposed window-tinting section.
The Senate accepted and adopted the committee of conference report on S.123, a bill making miscellaneous changes to motor-vehicle laws, and voted to message the measure to the governor, senators said.
The action, approved by voice vote, follows a detailed report by a Senate conferee describing changes negotiated with the House. The conferee said the package reduces certain license-related fees for Social Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) recipients and moves multiple effective dates to 2026.
"Starting with section 8 and 9 we reduced license fees for…
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