South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3516

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Motor vehicles, newly acquired and tagless

Impact

The enactment of HB 3516 is expected to ease the regulatory burden on vehicle owners by allowing them to operate their vehicles while waiting for registration. This change is particularly beneficial for individuals who have recently purchased vehicles or are relocating to South Carolina, as it provides them with necessary flexibility during the registration process. By ensuring that proof of insurance and the bill of sale are readily available in the vehicle, the bill also promotes accountability among vehicle owners.

Summary

House Bill 3516 amends Section 56-3-212 of the South Carolina Code of Laws to allow newly acquired vehicles, or vehicles moved into the state from a foreign jurisdiction, to be operated without being fully registered and licensed, provided the owner maintains both a bill of sale and proof of insurance in the vehicle. This interim provision enables owners to operate their vehicles legally for a period of up to forty-five days during which they can finalize their registration requirements. The bill aims to simplify the process for vehicle owners, particularly those who may face delays in registration due to various reasons.

Contention

There may be concerns about the potential for misuse of the provision allowing unregistered vehicles to be operated. Opponents could argue that this could lead to an increase in vehicles on the road that are not properly registered or inspected, ultimately complicating law enforcement efforts. However, support for the bill may stem from the idea that maintaining proof of insurance and a bill of sale could mitigate this risk by fostering responsible vehicle ownership.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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