| HB 4 | Motorboating and Boating Under the Influence Provisions |
| HB 31 | License Plate Requirements |
| HB 118 | Special License Plates for Search and Rescue Teams |
| HB 171 | Low-speed Electric Vehicles on Certain Highways |
| HB 172 | Vehicle Safety Inspection Amendments |
| HB 281 | Regulation of Personal Motorized Mobility Devices |
| SB 6 | Application for Vehicle Title Amendments |
| SB 15 | Organ Donation Checkoff |
| SB 173 | Motor Vehicle Registration for Fleets |
Increases the administrative impound fee for a boat impounded for boating under the influence from $25 to $200. This matches the administrative impound fee imposed for vehicles impounded for DUI.
Eliminates the county designation decal from license plates.
Authorizes a special group license plate for current members of a search and rescue team; imposes an additional $5 fee for the original purchase of the plates (no additional fee for the renewal).
Defines a low-speed vehicle and considers it a motor vehicle for all purposes, including titling, registration, license plates, property tax, and fuel tax; restricts a low-speed vehicle to certain low-speed streets; exempts a low-speed vehicle from emission inspections.
Decreases the frequency of required vehicle safety inspections from every 2 years for vehicles less than 5 years old to every 2 years for vehicles less than 8 years old; decreases the frequency of required emissions inspections, to the extent allowed under the federally approved state implementation plan for air quality, to require emissions inspections every 2 years for vehicles that are less than 6 years old; increases fees for safety and emissions inspections.
Defines and exempts personal motorized mobility devices from vehicle registration and insurance requirements.
Provides that only one owner of a motor vehicle, and not all owners, must sign the title application.
Authorizes voluntary checkoff contribution of $2 on motor vehicle registrations for purposes of organ donation; creates organ donation contribution account.
Provides that if a motor vehicle is part of a fleet of 101 or more vehicles, the safety inspection may be obtained 11 (not 2) months prior to the vehicle’s registration renewal.