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House rejects motor-vehicle registration revisions after debate on plates and fines

Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2004
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Summary

First Substitute House Bill 321, proposing changes to motor-vehicle registration processes, plates reissuance, and fines, failed in the House after debate over revenue projections, reissue timing and the use of restricted funds for plate reissues.

The House considered First Substitute House Bill 321, a package of motor-vehicle registration revisions and plate reissue funding mechanics, and ultimately voted it down 23–48.

Sponsor Representative Bennion described the bill as a measure to tighten compliance with registration and to create a restricted fund to pay for reissuing plates at the end of numeric sequences. He told colleagues that…

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