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Senate panel concurs on bill moving nonprofit specialty license plates to DOJ

2827202 · March 31, 2025
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The Senate Transportation Committee voted to concur on House Bill 641, transferring oversight of one remaining nonprofit specialty license plate from the Department of Commerce to the Department of Justice to align it with approximately 200 other specialty plates.

The Montana Senate Transportation Committee on a recent hearing voted to concur on House Bill 641, which would move oversight of a remaining nonprofit specialty license plate from the Department of Commerce into the Department of Justice's streamlined specialty plate process.

Supporters said the bill is a technical cleanup to ensure fairness for nonprofits that apply for specialty plates. The sponsor said the change returns the last holdout plate to the same process used by about 200 other specialty plates and reduces Department of Revenue involvement.

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