The bill proposes to exempt vehicles that are 20 years old or older from the requirement of obtaining a certificate of title. This exemption aims to reduce administrative burdens on owners of older vehicles and streamline processes related to vehicle ownership. If passed, this bill would impact how older vehicles are managed in terms of documentation and could potentially simplify procedures for owners of such vehicles.
2023-11-27: Introduced 01/03/2024 and referred to Transportation
2024-01-04: Public Hearing: 01/09/2024 10:20 am Legislative Office Building 203
2024-01-11: Executive Session: 01/16/2024 02:00 pm Legislative Office Building 203
2024-01-25: Committee Report: Ought to Pass 01/16/2024 (Vote 17-0; Consent Calendar) House Calendar 4 P. 11
2024-02-01: Ought to Pass: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 02/01/2024 House Journal 3 P. 12
2024-02-01: Referred to Finance 02/01/2024 House Journal 3 P. 12
2024-02-21: Division II Work Session: 03/05/2024 10:30 am Legislative Office Building 209
2024-03-13: Executive Session: 03/19/2024 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 210-211
2024-03-26: Committee Report: Ought to Pass 03/26/2024 (Vote 25-0; Consent Calendar) House Calendar 14 P. 6
2024-04-11: Ought to Pass: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 04/11/2024 House Journal 11 P. 8
2024-04-16: Introduced 04/11/2024 and Referred to Transportation; Senate Journal 10
2024-04-24: Hearing: 04/30/2024, Room 101, Legislative Office Building, 01:00 pm; Senate Calendar 17
2024-05-08: Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate; Vote 5-0; Consent Calendar; 05/16/2024; Senate Calendar 19
2024-05-09: Inexpedient to Legislate, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote === BILL KILLED ===; 05/15/2024; Senate Journal 12
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