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Committee advances bill to eliminate vehicle registration decals; DMV says costs can be redirected to modernization

2124104 · January 16, 2025
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The Transportation Committee voted to report SB 1061 and re‑refer it to Finance. The bill would repeal the statutory requirement for physical registration decals on license plates; DMV witnesses said the agency can implement the change and will use reminders and mobile tools to reduce missed renewals.

The committee voted to report SB 1061 and re‑refer it to the Finance Committee. The bill would repeal the statutory requirement that motor vehicles display physical registration decals on license plates. The sponsor, Senator Diggs, told the committee a decal program costs the DMV about $2.3 million annually and that eliminating decals would reduce customer trips to DMV service centers. He…

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