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House restores front-license-plate enforcement in amended HB174 after close vote

Utah House of Representatives · February 22, 2010
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Summary

Lawmakers amended HB174 to make front-license-plate noncompliance a primary offense when a vehicle is in motion and carved exemptions for vehicles not designed for front plates; the bill passed 39-33 and proceeds to the Senate.

The House approved amended license-plate legislation after multiple amendments and a contested floor vote Wednesday.

Representative Ray, sponsor of HB174, told colleagues the bill restores the front-license-plate requirement as a primary offense to improve enforcement, allow license-plate-reader technology to work effectively and aid DUI and drug…

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