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Committee backs cleanup bill limiting personalized plates to one and removing county decal requirement
Summary
House Bill 22-89 would limit personalized license plates to one per person, remove a requirement to put county designation on registration decals and update statutes for digitally produced plates; Department of Revenue said the changes reflect current digital production and law-enforcement concerns from past two-plate issuance.
The Kansas House Committee on Transportation considered House Bill 22-89, a statutory cleanup that would limit a person to one personalized license plate, remove a requirement that registration decals carry a county designation, and update manufacturing and distribution language for digitally produced plates. Committee staff said the bill's provisions would take effect July 1, 2025 if enacted.
Committee staff summarized the bill’s three main parts: amending KSA 8-132 to limit one personalized plate per person and require that personalized plates be displayed on the rear of the vehicle; amending KSA 8-134 to remove the statutory requirement that registration decals include a…
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