If enacted, AB 2024 represents a significant change in the administrative requirements for vehicle registration in California. The extension of the application period aims to provide relief to individuals who may have difficulty meeting the previous 20-day deadline. It is expected that this legislation could potentially reduce the number of unregistered vehicles on California roads, as owners may be more inclined to comply with registration requirements when given a longer timeframe to do so.
Summary
Assembly Bill 2024, introduced by Assembly Member Fong, seeks to amend the California Vehicle Code, specifically Section 4152.5, which pertains to the registration of vehicles last registered in foreign jurisdictions. The current California law stipulates that applications for vehicle registration must be submitted within 20 days following the expiration of registration. AB 2024 proposes extending this deadline to 30 days, allowing vehicle owners an additional 10 days to register their vehicles after the original registration has lapsed.
Contention
While the bill is primarily framed as a practical adjustment to administrative deadlines, it does carry some contention. Supporters argue that the extension is a necessary step towards accommodating the needs of residents, especially those moving to California from other jurisdictions where registration procedures may differ. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of allowing this extended period, fearing it could lead to an increase in the number of unregistered vehicles or complicate law enforcement efforts in tracking vehicle ownership and compliance with registration laws.