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Committee advances veterans placard, antique emergency-vehicle and UTV measures; several bills reported out

2542974 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

The House Transportation Committee voted March 11 to advance several bills including a measure to allow disabled veterans a free distinguishing placard, a measure easing restrictions on restoring antique emergency vehicles and a uniform code for side-by-side utility terrain vehicles; each bill was approved in committee and moved to the next step.

The Tennessee House Transportation Committee on March 11 advanced multiple bills on the committee calendar and recorded votes sending each measure to the next committee or calendar step.

House bill summaries and outcomes recorded in the committee proceeding:

- House Bill 1350 (as amended): The measure would authorize qualifying disabled veterans to apply for a free distinguishing placard for disabled veterans in lieu of a free license plate and to request both a free registration/license plate and, separately, a placard that can be moved between vehicles. The committee adopted amendment 3948 and voted the bill forward. Vote recorded: 18 ayes; bill sent to Calendar and Rules.

- Antique emergency vehicles bill (sponsor, Chairman Halsey): The bill allows restoration of antique emergency vehicles (vehicles over 25…

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