Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB805

Caption

Relating to the number of license plates to be issued for and displayed on certain motor vehicles.

Impact

By enacting SB805, the Texas legislation affects how motor vehicle registration is handled in the state. With the requirement for only one license plate, there will likely be a reduction in production costs associated with manufacturing license plates, as well as potential savings for vehicle owners. The bill specifically aims to modernize the vehicle registration framework, removing outdated regulations that require two plates where only one is necessary for operational compliance on public highways.

Summary

Senate Bill 805 pertains to the issuance and display of license plates for passenger cars and light trucks in Texas. The bill amends the Transportation Code to stipulate that only one license plate is required for the rear attachment of such vehicles. This significant change simplifies the current requirement, which allowed for the issuance of two plates. The bill aims to reduce costs for vehicle owners and streamline licensing processes for the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV).

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB805 touched on various viewpoints, with proponents arguing that a single license plate will enhance efficiency and reduce state expenditure on printing and issuing plates. However, there may also be concerns raised regarding the implications for law enforcement and vehicle identification, as fewer plates might complicate the process of tracking and identifying vehicles. Opponents could argue that it may hinder efforts to maintain accurate vehicle registration data necessary for road safety and law enforcement operations.

Companion Bills

TX HB2149

Same As Relating to the number of license plates to be issued for and displayed on certain motor vehicles.

TX HB2149

Same As Relating to the number of license plates to be issued for and displayed on certain motor vehicles.

Similar Bills

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