Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB824

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Provide for county number decals on personalized license plates

Impact

The bill’s amendment to the existing law would have implications for vehicle owners who opt for personalized license plates. With the inclusion of county number decals, these plates would not only serve as a means of individual expression but also visually represent the owner's county, promoting local identity within the state’s vehicular landscape. Additionally, law enforcement and local government entities may benefit from this enhanced identification system, potentially simplifying community law enforcement and engagement.

Summary

House Bill 824 aims to amend the existing legislation surrounding personalized license plates in Montana by allowing county number decals to be displayed on these plates. This change is intended to enhance the visibility and recognition of county affiliations on personalized vehicles, potentially fostering a stronger sense of community and local pride. By modifying the requirements established in Section 61-3-403 of the Montana Code Annotated, the bill seeks to integrate local identifiers into the state’s vehicle registration framework.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 824 appears to be supportive, especially among local government representatives and community members who see value in fostering local identity. The bill is viewed as a straightforward adjustment that aligns state regulations with community values without imposing significant changes to existing processes. However, there may be some concerns regarding the aesthetic implications of altering the design of personalized plates and potential confusion in their recognition by the public.

Contention

There are limited points of contention regarding HB 824, as the proposed changes are relatively non-controversial. Nevertheless, there might be discussions about the potential for increased complexity in plate designs and the administrative impact this amendment might have on the Department of Motor Vehicles. Critics could argue that allowing decals may lead to a proliferation of different designs which might complicate license plate recognition systems, thereby detracting from uniformity in vehicle registration practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB2431

License plates; modifying certain requirements for personalized plates; effective date.

MT HB2431

License plates; modifying certain requirements for personalized plates; effective date.

MT HB1432

Personalized plates.

MT HB2813

Modifies provisions relating to special personalized license plates

MT HB2617

Providing that motorcycle license plates shall contain a combination of not fewer than six letters or numerals.

MT SB293

License Plates for Certain Veterans; the number of free license plates issued to certain veterans; increase

MT SB403

Providing for the pheasants forever, quail forever and delta waterfowl distinctive license plates, restricting the use of material or objects covering a license plate for motor vehicles and modifying the definition of conviction in the Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act.

MT HB1034

Increase fees for decals and license plates mailed to vehicle owners.

MT HB1598

License plates; modifying number of vehicles an owner may tag with Disabled Veterans License Plates; effective date.

MT HB1598

License plates; modifying number of vehicles an owner may tag with Disabled Veterans License Plates; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.