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Senate Moves Dealer‑Plate Reform Forward, Sponsor Says Measure Will Curb Abuse
Summary
Senate Bill 66, which ties dealer license‑plate allotments to recent sales and aims to curb misuse of dealer plates, was advanced on Jan. 25 after a committee report was adopted; sponsor cited a Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division survey documenting apparent plate misuse.
Senate Bill 66, reported favorably by the Transportation & Public Safety Committee, was advanced to the third‑reading calendar Jan. 25 after senators adopted the committee report.
Sponsor (identified in the transcript as Senator Mantis) told the Senate the bill is intended to limit widespread misuse of dealer plates by tying the number of plates a dealer may obtain to actual sales.…
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