Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06280

Introduced
1/20/17  
Introduced
1/20/17  
Refer
1/20/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Registration And Out-of-state Motor Vehicles.

Impact

The enactment of HB 6280 would have significant implications for state laws regarding vehicle registration and residency verification. By setting a clear timeframe for registration, the bill seeks to enhance regulatory compliance and accountability among new residents and those who move to Connecticut with vehicles registered elsewhere. This change could potentially increase vehicle tax revenue for the state, as all vehicles on the road would need to adhere to the local registration laws.

Summary

House Bill 6280, also known as the act concerning motor vehicle registration and out-of-state motor vehicles, is designed to establish requirements for individuals who own vehicles that are registered in other states. The bill mandates that these vehicle owners must register their motor vehicles with the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles within thirty days of either establishing residency in the state, registering a child in a local school, or obtaining employment in the state. This legislation aims to streamline the registration process and ensure that all vehicles operated by residents are properly registered in Connecticut.

Contention

While the details in the legislative discussions and voting history surrounding HB 6280 are minimal, potential contention points include the administrative burden this bill places on new residents and vehicle owners. Critics might argue that the thirty-day timeframe is too short for individuals transitioning their residency, especially for those who may face obstacles in terms of documentation or understanding local regulations. Advocates for the bill, however, are likely to contend that these requirements are essential for maintaining accurate vehicle registration records and ensuring that taxes are collected properly.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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