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Committee backs bill to allow registration refunds when vehicles sold midterm
Summary
The House Transportation Committee gave a favorable recommendation to House Bill 277, which would let owners apply for prorated refunds of motor vehicle registration and uniform fees when a vehicle is sold before the registration year ends; the bill passed the committee unanimously.
Representative Katie Hall told the House Transportation Committee that House Bill 277 would create a refund option for motor vehicle re‑registration and uniform fees when a vehicle is sold before the registration year ends.
The bill would allow vehicle owners to apply online for a prorated refund of the registration and the uniform fees for the unused months after sale; certain fees marked with double stars in the bill (the electronic fee, the driver education fee and the uninsured motorist fee) would not be refundable, Hall said.
"They will take just a fee that the cost of, like, getting…
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