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Nebraska Bill to Provide Single License Plate for Certain Motor Vehicles Approved by Legislature; Moves to Governor

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

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The Nebraska State Legislature approved legislation to provide for the issuance (for an annual $100 fee) of a single license plate for passenger cars which were not originally equipped with a bracket on the front of the vehicle to display a plate.

Legislation to provide for the issuance (for an annual $100 fee) of a single license plate for passenger cars which were not originally equipped with a bracket on the front of the vehicle to display a plate was approved by the Nebraska State Legislature. The bill also allows special-interest vehicles that use the special-interest vehicle license plate to run a single plate. The bill will now be sent to Governor Pete Ricketts for his signature and enactment into law. Special-interest motor vehicle means a motor vehicle of any age which is being collected, preserved, restored or maintained by the owner as a leisure pursuit and not used for general transportation of persons or cargo. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website. For details, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.