HB-472: Amends existing law to provide that the Idaho Transportation Department shall provide new plates bearing the same number or, if requested by the owner, the next available number, as it applies to certain vehicles for purposes of specified provisions of law.
Sponsored by: Rep.
Reported Signed By Governor On March 22, 2016 Session Law Chapter 121 Effective: 07/01/2016 on 03/22/2016
You have voted HB-472: Amends existing law to provide that the Idaho Transportation Department shall provide new plates bearing the same number or, if requested by the owner, the next available number, as it applies to certain vehicles for purposes of specified provisions of law..
Vehicle Laws - Traffic Control Signal Monitoring Systems and Speed Monitoring Systems - Continuous Audits [SB-769]
Requiring an agency primarily responsible for traffic control at an intersection monitored by a traffic control signal monitoring system to implement an auditing system to monitor a traffic control signal monitoring system; requiring that an auditing system that monitors a traffic control signal monitoring system be operated by a specified independent contractor; etc.
SB-769: Vehicle Laws - Traffic Control Signal Monitoring Systems and Speed Monitoring Systems - Continuous Audits
Sponsored by: Sen. Gail Bates
Hearing 3/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/15/2016
Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Retired Law Enforcement Officers [SB-274]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to develop and make available for specified vehicles a special registration plate honoring retired law enforcement officers; specifying who may apply for and the classes of vehicles eligible for the special registration plate; specifying that to be eligible for a special registration plate an applicant must provide documentation from the a specified law enforcement agency certifying that the applicant retired from the law enforcement agency in good standing; etc.
SB-274: Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Retired Law Enforcement Officers
Sponsored by: Sen. Ulysses Currie
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/11/2016
Automated Motor Vehicles - Titling, Registration, and Rules of the Road [HB-88]
Prohibiting an individual from operating an automated motor vehicle in automated mode on a highway; establishing an exception to the prohibition by authorizing an individual to operate an automated motor vehicle in automated mode on a highway if the vehicle is properly titled and registered, the individual is in the driver's seat, and the individual has the ability, if necessary, to take control of the vehicle's movements; providing for the registration classification and fee of $50.50 annually for an automated motor vehicle; etc.
HB-88: Automated Motor Vehicles - Titling, Registration, and Rules of the Road
Sponsored by: Rep. Mark Chang
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation; Withdrawn on 02/22/2016
Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Retired Law Enforcement Officers [HB-392]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to develop and make available for specified vehicles a special registration plate honoring retired law enforcement officers; specifying who may apply for and the classes of vehicles eligible for the special registration plate; specifying that to be eligible for a special registration plate an applicant must provide documentation from a specified law enforcement agency certifying that the applicant retired from the law enforcement agency in good standing; etc.
HB-392: Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Retired Law Enforcement Officers
Sponsored by: Rep. Talmadge Branch
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation; Withdrawn on 03/07/2016
Public Safety - Police Profiling - "Right-to-Carry" Permit [HB-1345]
Establishing that it is not a legitimate law enforcement purpose to use active or historical plate data captured by an automatic license plate reader system that indicates the owner of the vehicle has been issued a permit to carry, wear, or transport a handgun as the sole basis to stop and question the vehicle's driver.
HB-1345: Public Safety - Police Profiling - "Right-to-Carry" Permit
Sponsored by: Rep. Meagan Simonaire
Hearing 3/15 At 1:00 P.m. on 03/15/2016
Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Celebrating Maryland Native Plants and Pollinators [HB-1102]
Requiring the Motor Vehicle Administration to develop and make available a specially designed registration plate celebrating Maryland native plants and pollinators; prescribing who may apply for and the classes of vehicles eligible for the registration plate; providing the manner in which fees will be established, collected, and distributed in connection with the registration plate; requiring the Administration to consult with the University of Maryland Extension Home & Garden Information Center on specified matters; etc.
HB-1102: Vehicle Laws - Special Registration Plates - Celebrating Maryland Native Plants and Pollinators
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathy Afzali
Unfavorable Report By Environment And Transportation on 03/19/2016