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OH HB13

Redefine "hybrid motor vehicle" for registration fee purposes


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Introduced
02/15/2023
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2024

Introduced Session

135th General Assembly (2023-2024)

Bill Summary

To amend sections 4501.01 and 4503.10 of the Revised Code to redefine "hybrid motor vehicle" under the motor vehicle law for purposes of the additional registration fee applicable to those vehicles and to delay the effect of those changes until January 1, 2024.

AI Summary

This bill redefines the term "hybrid motor vehicle" under Ohio's motor vehicle law for purposes of the additional registration fee applicable to those vehicles. The bill also delays the effect of these changes until January 1, 2024. Specifically, the bill amends the definition of "hybrid motor vehicle" to mean a passenger car powered by an internal propulsion system consisting of both a combustion engine and a battery cell energy system that is recharged both by an external source of electricity and other vehicle mechanisms that capture and store electric energy. The bill removes the prior requirement that a "plug-in hybrid electric motor vehicle" cannot be recharged via an external source of electricity. Additionally, the bill imposes a $100 registration fee on hybrid motor vehicles, which will be distributed to the state's transportation fund.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

House Homeland Security J., Weinstein, 3rd Hearing, Opponent Testimony (11:00:00 11/15/2023 Room 113) (on 11/15/2023)

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