Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB682

Introduced
1/26/24  
Refer
1/26/24  

Caption

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

Impact

The amendments proposed by HB 682 may streamline the process for vehicle owners when trading in vehicles, potentially reducing the number of new license plates issued. This can lead to a decrease in costs associated with licensing and to the administrative burden on both the DMV and vehicle owners. It addresses consumer convenience and aims to minimize waste associated with used license plates. Furthermore, it may serve to enhance compliance with local registration requirements, as owners will have clearer guidelines on retaining their plates.

Summary

House Bill 682 focuses on amending specific sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the regulations surrounding motor vehicle license plates. The bill permits vehicle owners to retain the license plate from a traded-in vehicle when acquiring a new vehicle from a dealer, allowing its reuse under certain conditions. This stipulation is applicable when the retained license plate is from the same series as the new plate required for the newly registered vehicle, is appropriate for the type of vehicle being registered, and has been issued in the same county where the new vehicle will be registered.

Contention

There could be points of contention surrounding the provisions of HB 682, particularly regarding the implications for the tax credit linked to license plate retention. Critics might argue this could complicate the administrative processes at the county level or create confusion among vehicle owners about when they can retain or must surrender their license plates. Additionally, considerations surrounding enforcement and ensuring that license plates remain valid for the correct vehicles will be crucial, as misuse could lead to legal and regulatory challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB650

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

MS SB2539

All-terrain vehicles and recreational off-highway vehicles; allow tagging for operation on certain roads.

MS SB2027

Municipal ad valorem taxes; exempt real property and motor vehicles in an annexed area for 12 months after annexation.

MS HB1202

Disabled veterans motor vehicle license tags; revise certain provisions regarding disability rating, provide partial ad valorem tax exemption.

MS HB1240

Utility-type vehicles; regulate operation of on public roads and highways.

MS HB1122

Utility-type vehicles and side-by-sides; authorize operation of on public county and municipal roads and streets.

MS HB972

Motor vehicle license tag; provide option of black background for certain.

MS HB631

Disabled veterans motor vehicle license tags; revise certain provisions regarding disability rating.

MS SB2620

Disabled veterans motor vehicle license tags; revise certain provisions regarding disability rating.

MS SB2860

Motor vehicle tags; remove portion of fees deposited to State General Fund, or rededicate to Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund.

Similar Bills

MS HB1359

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

MS HB1320

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

MS HB579

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

MS HB650

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another vehicle under certain conditions.

MS HB1035

Motor vehicle license plates; allow reuse from one vehicle to another under certain conditions.

MS HB640

Ad valorem tax; exempt motor vehicle owned by unremarried surviving spouse of law enforcement officer/employee who died while in performance of official duties.

MS SB2767

Ad valorem taxation; exempt 20% of the assessed value of one motor vehicle owned by a full-time public school classroom teacher.

MS SB2766

Ad valorem tax; exempt one vehicle per teacher in shortage areas, and discount tax on one vehicle per teacher in other areas.