This change will have significant implications for state laws regarding vehicle registration. By removing the requirement for two plates, the bill aims to reduce costs associated with manufacturing and issuing plates. It also addresses the growing trend towards digital registration methods, as it allows for clearer guidelines on both physical and digital license plates. The change could lead to a more efficient registration process which may be welcomed by vehicle owners and the Department of Motor Vehicles alike.
Summary
House Bill 2615 amends the Illinois Vehicle Code to streamline the vehicle registration process in the state. Specifically, beginning with the next registration year after the effective date, the Secretary of State will issue one registration plate instead of the previous requirement of two plates for newly registered motor vehicles. The new plate will only need to be attached to the rear of the vehicle, simplifying installation and compliance for vehicle owners.
Contention
While there may be support for the bill due to its potential to simplify administrative processes, there could be contention relating to law enforcement practices. Some may argue that having only one plate could hinder police attempts to identify vehicles, especially in situations where the front view of a vehicle is crucial. Concerns may also arise regarding the visibility and legibility of the rear-placed plate, which could potentially affect issues of vehicle accountability on the roads.
Reforms the organizational structure for the Department of Transportation and Development including its duties, powers, and responsibilities of officers and employees (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)