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House amends motor-vehicle safety inspection schedule to five years, approves HB 14
Summary
The House amended and passed HB 14 to change parts of the motor-vehicle safety inspection program from a seven-year to five-year interval for certain vehicles; floor debate focused on accident-rate evidence, fiscal impacts, and equity for low-income drivers.
The Utah House on final reading approved House Bill 14 after adopting an amendment that reduces the inspection threshold from seven years to five years for the vehicles subject to the revised safety-inspection schedule.
Representative Wayne A. Harper introduced the substitute for HB 14, which adjusts the state’s vehicle safety inspection timing and seeks to coordinate inspection and emissions testing schedules. The measure would shift some vehicles from annual inspections to an every-other-year inspection schedule for…
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