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Senate adopts substitute to keep Centennial license plate and refer differences to conference

Utah State Senate · February 9, 1996
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Summary

Senators debated whether to terminate Centennial license plates to spur sales or convert the Centennial plate into a state plate. After extended floor discussion on revenue impacts and public-safety reflectivity, the Senate adopted a substitute and passed it to the House for conference.

The Senate considered House Bill 48 on Feb. 9, 1996, a proposal concerning Centennial license plates. Senator Montgomery explained the House-passed approach to terminate issuance at year-end to stimulate sales and close an expected revenue shortfall for the Centennial Commission. Senator Black offered a substitute that would make the Centennial plate the state license plate (removing the…

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