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Committee reviews a bundle of technical DMV updates: JD Power rebrand, odometer language, conviction cross-references, unpaid fees and temporary-license form
Summary
Lawmakers cleared or advanced multiple technical DMV updates: a JD Power/NADA reference update, clarified odometer-offense language and penalties, conviction-definition cross-references, a per-record public‑records fee for bulk electronic requests, and a fix to close a temporary-license form loophole.
The committee reviewed and, for many sections, approved a set of technical and clerical updates to the motor-vehicle code. Committee presenters characterized these as drafting improvements or statutory clarifications rather than substantive policy shifts. The changes discussed include the following items.
JD Power/NADA: Committee members confirmed a clerical update to reflect that JD Power acquired the NADA Used Car Guide and the bill replaces or updates statutory references to the valuation service.
Odometer language and penalties: DMV proposed clearer statutory language to separate and restate three distinct odometer-related offenses and to confirm…
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