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Senate passes bill to raise and broaden vehicle registration fees to support county-run DMV offices
Summary
The Utah Senate approved first substitute Senate Bill 210 to adjust motor vehicle registration fees and preserve county-run driver services after senators were told reimbursements to counties have not kept pace with costs since 2002.
The Utah Senate on Tuesday approved first substitute Senate Bill 210, a measure to adjust motor vehicle registration fees and provide more stable funding for county-run driver license and registration offices.
Supporters said the change is intended to keep county-operated Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices financially viable in places where a state-run office would otherwise be the only alternative. "This will raise the registration fees $1.25 and broaden the base," Sponsor Senator Ryan D. Wilson…
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