CHANGE EXPIRATION DATE FOR LEGISLATORS' LICENSE PLATES

House Bill 5208

Sponsor: Rep. Laura Toy

Committee: Transportation

Complete to 10-17-01

A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 5208 AS INTRODUCED 10-16-01

 

House Bill 5208 would amend the Michigan Vehicle Code to change the expiration date for legislators' license plates.

Under the law, the secretary of state may issue to legislators a special registration plate bearing the letters "SEN" or "REP", and the expiration date for those plates is February 1. Further, the secretary of state may issue a special registration to members of the United States Congress from Michigan, and the expiration date for those plates is January 31. The law also requires that in the case of an original application for the registration plates bearing the letters "SEN" and "REP", the secretary of state issue a refund prorated on a monthly basis from the date of application for the time period remaining in the previously issued registration. House Bill 5208 would delete these provisions.

Under House Bill 5208, the secretary of state could issue a special registration to a member of the United States Congress from Michigan, or to a member of the Michigan legislature. These special registrations would expire on the last day the legislator served in office, and would be immediately exchanged by the secretary of state.

Currently under the law, the owner of a registered vehicle who transfers or assigns title or interest in the vehicle can get a refund on the registration for each unused, whole registration period remaining on the registration from the date the plates are returned and the application for a refund is made. House Bill 5208 would change this provision to eliminate the words "from the date the plates are returned and the application for a refund is made." With this change the law would instead specify that a full refund on the registration for the whole registration period remaining on the registration could be obtained.

The bill would take effect April 1, 2002.

MCL 257.266 et al

Analyst: J. Hunault

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This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.