Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1607

Filed
12/12/24  
Out of House Committee
4/8/25  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to license plates and license plate windshield insignia issued for and displayed on a vehicle; authorizing a fee; creating a criminal offense.

Impact

The proposed changes aim to streamline vehicle regulation and adapt state laws to modern vehicle designs, which increasingly feature aesthetic designs that do not accommodate front plates. This adaptation may lead to a more straightforward registration process for owners of such vehicles. By permitting this modification, the bill promotes compliance and eases the operational burden on law enforcement in identifying registered vehicles. It reflects a shift in transportation regulations to accommodate changing vehicle styles while maintaining public safety measures.

Summary

House Bill 1607 aims to amend regulations regarding the display of license plates for motor vehicles, specifically passenger cars and light trucks. One of the key provisions of the bill allows vehicles that lack a front mounting bracket to display only a rear license plate, provided they also display a special license plate windshield insignia. This insignia must be issued by the Department of Transportation and serves to indicate the vehicle's registration status, thus addressing vehicles that are not manufactured with a front license plate fixture.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1607 appears positive among proponents who argue that the bill addresses a contemporary issue efficiently while reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens. Furthermore, supporters appreciate the flexibility it offers to vehicle manufacturers and owners. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential for increased confusion or infractions if drivers are not adequately informed of the requirements associated with displaying the windshield insignia alongside rear-only plates.

Contention

Points of contention may arise around enforcement and compliance, as the bill includes provisions for potential penalties if the vehicle owner does not possess the unmounted license plate when operating the vehicle or fails to produce it upon request by law enforcement. Critics may argue that these rules could lead to unwarranted stops and fines, particularly if vehicle owners are unaware of the requirement to keep the unmounted plate in their possession. Overall, the debate encompasses balancing regulatory flexibility with the interests of law enforcement and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1380

Relating to license plates issued for and displayed on passenger cars and light trucks.

TX HB1386

Relating to license plates issued for and displayed on passenger cars and light trucks.

TX HB3023

Relating to license plates issued for and displayed on certain passenger cars and light trucks.

TX AB1091

Vehicles: license plates: 8-letter license plates.

TX HB583

Motor vehicles; increase number of free license plates issued to certain veterans

TX HB3046

Relating to the display of a license plate only on the rear of a motor vehicle; authorizing a fee.

TX SB293

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

TX HB1176

Relative to the display of license plates on vehicles.

TX SB858

Relating to certain criminal offenses involving the attachment or display of a wrong license plate or registration insignia; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB1365

Relating to vehicle registration, license plates, and inspection reports.

Similar Bills

TX HB3046

Relating to the display of a license plate only on the rear of a motor vehicle; authorizing a fee.

MI SB0507

Vehicles: registration plates; next of kin special registration plate; create. Amends sec. 803e of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.803e).

MI HB5048

Vehicles: registration plates; special registration plates for the Cold War; provide for. Amends sec. 803e of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.803e).

MI HB5279

Vehicles: registration plates; individuals who served in the NOAACOC or USPHSCC; include in the definition of veteran and provide special registration plates for. Amends sec. 310 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.310) & adds secs. 803v & 803w.

OH HB526

Require orange International Symbol of Access windshield placards

MO HB1891

Adds licensed occupational therapists to the definition of "other authorized health care practitioner" for purposes of physician's statements required for disabled license plates and placards

MO HB1827

Adds licensed occupational therapists to the definition of "other authorized health care practitioner" for purposes of physician's statements required for disabled license plates and placards

HI HB226

Relating To Windshield Tinting.