Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF601

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment provision and transfer of money

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF3012

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment

MN HF3006

Vehicle registration taxes abolished, and money transferred.

MN SF1111

Motor vehicle registration period increase to 24 months

MN HF3070

Motor vehicle registration period increased to 24 months.

MN SF5103

Gross weight limit of vehicles to 108,000 pounds modifications, conforming changes, and overweight permits for trucks and special hauling permits for trucks elimination

MN SF2494

Motor fuel taxes abolishment

MN HF4889

Road usage charge for all-electric vehicles imposed, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4603

Vehicle registration size and weight surcharge establishment and technical changes

MN HF519

Motor vehicle inspection requirement exemptions established for farm vehicles.

MN SF1346

Exemption establishment from motor vehicle inspections requirements for certain farm vehicles

Similar Bills

MN SF3012

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment

MN HF3006

Vehicle registration taxes abolished, and money transferred.

MN SF3539

Traffic regulations related to motor vehicle equipment requirements modification; motor vehicle registration sticker requirements modifications

MN SF1111

Motor vehicle registration period increase to 24 months

MN HF3316

Various requirements governing traffic regulations related to motor vehicle equipment modified, motor vehicle registration sticker requirements modified, and technical and conforming changes made.

MN HF3070

Motor vehicle registration period increased to 24 months.

MN SF3370

Outdoor recreation license plate endorsement establishment to allow motor vehicle access to state parks and recreation areas, including use on license plates, fees, public information, and exemptions

MN HF3250

Outdoor recreation license plate endorsement established to allow motor vehicle access to state parks and recreation areas, including use on license plates, fees, public information, and exemptions; and money appropriated.