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Committee hears that New Hampshire already allows rental fleets to use state as IRP base; DMV says fiscal note staffing unnecessary
Summary
The House Transportation Committee opened a public hearing on HB 119 FN, which would allow rental companies applying to register a passenger rental fleet to choose New Hampshire as their base jurisdiction under the International Registration Plan (IRP).
The House Transportation Committee opened a public hearing on HB 119 FN, which would allow rental companies applying to register a passenger rental fleet to choose New Hampshire as their base jurisdiction under the International Registration Plan (IRP). Representative Henry Geisen introduced the bill.
The bill drew technical testimony from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Liz Michaud, registration bureau at the New Hampshire DMV, told the committee the IRP already allows rental fleets to select New Hampshire as a base jurisdiction and that the fiscal noteproposing additional staffing was unnecessary. "It's on page 48 of our International Registration Plan," Michaud said. "So we already have this…
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