A Georgia Senate Resolution to urge the U.S. Congress to eliminate all requirements for the use of ethanol as a fuel for vehicles and equipment was approved by the Senate Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee.
Legislation to require the issuance of only a single rear license plate for sports cars and those vehicles registered as antiques was reintroduced. Iowa defines an antique vehicle as a motor vehicle 25 years old or older.
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Legislation has been introduced to require registration plates on the front and back of all motor vehicles.
A bill to exempt a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer that is licensed as an antique vehicle from the imposition of local license taxes and fees was approved by the Virginia Senate.
Legislation to require the issuance of a single motor-vehicle license plate for attachment at the rear of the vehicle was introduced in the Texas House of Representatives.
Legislation to provide for the issuance of a single rear-mounted license plate for certain motor vehicles was approved by the Montana House.
A series of bills have been introduced in Hawaii to exempt antique motor vehicles from the state’s vehicle weight tax, reduce the weight tax for all other vehicles and decrease annual registration fees.
Legislation to increase the age requirement of antique, rare or special-interest motor vehicles from 20 years old or older to 30 years old or older was introduced.
Legislation has been introduced to repeal the two license-plate requirement for motor vehicles in New York.