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Committee approves bill requiring dealer inventory titles for used ATVs, UTVs and motorcycles

2521422 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

SB 97, as amended in the Senate committee on transportation, would require vehicle dealers to obtain a dealer inventory title for used all‑terrain vehicles, worksite utility vehicles, recreational off‑highway vehicles and motorcycles; the Committee on Transportation passed the bill out favorably.

The Kansas House Committee on Transportation passed SB 97 out favorably after staff summarized the bill's requirement that vehicle dealers obtain a dealer inventory title for used all‑terrain vehicles, worksite utility vehicles, recreational off‑highway vehicles and motorcycles.

Committee staff member Chris told the committee that the title would be applied for when the vehicles are obtained or upon sale or transfer and that the fee would be $10. Chris said those fees "would be deposited similarly to certificate of titles under KSA 8‑145b." He offered to answer questions and none were raised that changed the bill text in committee.

A member moved to pass SB 97 out favorably and the motion was seconded by Representative Bojai. Representative Helgerson closed. The committee voiced its approval and the motion carried; the transcript records the motion as carried but does not include a roll‑call tally for final passage.