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House Transportation panel moves to add H761 to ban home-printed temporary license plates
Summary
The House Transportation committee voted by voice to add H761 to the DMV bill, a measure that would repeal electronic issuance of home-printed temporary plates and tighten display requirements after the DMV temporarily suspended the online printing program amid fraud concerns.
The House Transportation committee on April 23 moved unanimously to add H761 into its miscellaneous motor vehicle bill, taking a formal step toward ending the electronic issuance of home-printed temporary license plates.
Staff told the committee the draft language contains two parts: a repeal of the statutory authorization for electronic issuance of temporary plates and an amendment to the statute governing where and how temporary or in-transit plates must be displayed. The change would explicitly allow dealer-issued temporary plates to continue while prohibiting the at-home printable paper tags that the…
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