HB 0928 (Truly Agreed) Revises law on intermediate driver's license with respect to effect of expiration on a weekend or legal holiday
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SCS/HCS/HB 928, HCS/HB 1123 and HCS/HB 1280 - This act requires that if an intermediate driver's license expires on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, the license will remain valid for five business days immediately following the expiration date. No person will be guilty of an offense of driving with an expired license within this five-day period (HCS/HB 928).

Under this act, the Director of Revenue shall not authorize the manufacture of the material to produce such specialized license plates with the individual seal, logo, or emblem until such time the Director has received two hundred applications for such plates and deposits with the Department of Revenue a fee of up to five thousand dollars to defray the cost for issuing, developing and programming the implementation of the specialty plate (HCS/HB 1123).

This act moves the statutory provisions regulating commercial motor vehicle registration from the Highway Reciprocity Commission to the Highways and Transportation Commission. The move was necessitated because of reorganization under the Governor's Executive Order 02-03 (February 7, 2002). The act also allows the Highways and Transportation Commission to establish procedures for the quarterly staggering of annual commercial motor vehicle registrations (HCS/HB 1280).
STEPHEN WITTE

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