Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1710

Introduced
7/9/25  

Caption

In certificate of title and security interests, further providing for application for certificate of title; in registration of vehicles, further providing for registration and certificate of title required and for period of registration, repealing provisions relating to temporary registration cards and to temporary registration permits, providing for transition from temporary registration cards, permits and plates and further providing for transfer of registration, for duties of agents and for issuance and reissuance of registration plates; in financial responsibility, further providing for required financial responsibility; in fees, further providing for temporary and electronically issued registration plates; in Motor Vehicle Transaction Recovery Fund, further providing for enforcement; in powers of department and local authorities, further providing for proportional registration not exclusive; in messenger service, further providing for agent duties and responsibilities; and, in liquid fuels and fuels tax, further providing for electric vehicle road user charge.

Impact

This legislation would have a significant impact on existing state laws governing vehicle registration and the security interests attached to them. By clarifying and updating the rules around temporary registrations, it aims to streamline the process for both individuals and agencies. The proposed changes are set to enhance compliance and administrative efficiency in the registration process across the state, presumably making it easier for residents and businesses to navigate their registration obligations and responsibilities.

Summary

House Bill 1710 focuses on the regulation of vehicle titles and registration within the state. It proposes modifications to the procedures surrounding the application for a certificate of title, the requirements for vehicle registration, and the handling of temporary registration cards and permits. The bill seeks to modernize these processes and ensure clearer protocols by repealing outdated provisions and enhancing the roles of agents involved in these transactions. It also introduces new measures for road user charges specifically targeting electric vehicles, reflecting a shift towards managing the financial aspects of vehicle registration and operation in a changing automotive landscape.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HB 1710 seems to be cautiously optimistic, with support stemming from the bill's potential to simplify and clarify vehicle registration processes. However, some stakeholders might express concern regarding the implications of new fees or changes—particularly the electric vehicle road user charge—highlighting a tension between innovation in transportation and the need for accessibility for all vehicle owners. Stakeholder feedback likely varies, with proponents emphasizing modernization and efficiency and critics calling attention to possible challenges for certain vehicle owners.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding HB 1710 revolves around the proposed electric vehicle road user charge. While the intention is to address the financial contributions of electric vehicle owners towards road maintenance, critics may argue that it could unfairly burden those who have already invested in electric vehicle technology. Moreover, the transition away from temporary registration methods could lead to confusion if not managed properly, raising concerns among consumers and stakeholders about the clarity of the new regulations. These aspects represent a potential friction between legislative intent and stakeholder impacts that may need further discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB818

In registration of vehicles, further providing for issuance and reissuance of registration plates.

PA HB1771

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in registration system, further providing for departmental responsibilities; in voter registration, further providing for methods of voter registration and for application with driver's license application, providing for automatic voter registration and for time and further providing for preparation and distribution of applications and for approval of registration applications; and making a repeal.

PA HB1679

In registration of vehicles, further providing for use of dealer registration plates; and, in inspection of vehicles, providing for duty of department.

PA SB95

In registration of vehicles, further providing for use of farm vehicle plates.

PA HB1535

In registration of vehicles, further providing for renewal of registration.

PA HB1758

In registration system, further providing for SURE system; in voter registration, further providing for approval of registration applications; in records, further providing for public information lists; and, in changes in records, further providing for removal notices, for transfer of registration and for death of registrant.

PA HB128

In voter registration, further providing for methods of voter registration, providing for same-day voter registration and further providing for preparation and distribution of applications.

PA HB2316

In registration of vehicles, further providing for vehicles exempt from registration.

PA HB318

In registration of vehicles, further providing for vehicles exempt from registration.

PA HB245

In registration of vehicles, further providing for vehicles exempt from registration.

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