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Committee amends vehicle registration bill to expand temporary-permit display options and extend kiosk permits; downgrades forgery penalty

2213805 · January 31, 2025
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Summary

The House Transportation Committee adopted amendments to House Bill 1118 to allow temporary registration permits to be displayed in the rear license-plate area as well as windows, extend certain temporary permits to 75 days, and replace a Class C felony penalty for forging registration documents with a Class A misdemeanor.

The House Transportation Committee voted to recommend House Bill 1118 do pass as amended after debate and multiple amendments clarifying how temporary registration permits may be displayed and how they will be printed.

Representative Koppelman, who presented the amendments, told the committee the language would allow a temporary registration permit to be displayed in one of three locations: the rear-most driver-side window, the rear window, or affixed in the rear license-plate area so the permit is “free of obstructions and…

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