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Bill would end insurance exemption, add ownership proof for collector vehicle plates
Summary
Senate Bill 5127 would repeal the collector-vehicle exemption from mandatory liability insurance, require proof of a second daily-driver vehicle for new collector registrations (with exceptions), and change the horseless carriage cutoff date to vehicles built before Jan. 1, 1916; DOL estimated a one-time cost and indeterminate revenue impact.
Senate Bill 5127 would remove the current exemption that lets collector vehicles and horseless carriages avoid the state's mandatory automobile liability insurance requirements and add new documentation requirements for new collector registrations.
Brian Moore, committee staff, told the Senate Transportation Committee that under current law a collector plate is a lifetime registration (after a $35 fee) and collector vehicles are exempt from the state's mandatory liability-insurance law. Under SB 5127, the exemption would be repealed and, beginning Jan. 15, 2026, applicants for a collector plate must provide proof of a collector-vehicle…
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