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IA SF2310

IA SF2310
A bill for an act relating to the display of a validation sticker on a vehicle registration plate.(Formerly SF 2140.)


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Introduced
02/13/2024
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/16/2024

Introduced Session

90th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Under current law, the department of transportation is authorized to issue validation stickers in lieu of new registration plates each registration year. The validation sticker indicates a vehicle is properly registered for the registration year described on the sticker when it is displayed on the vehicle’s registration plate. A person is authorized to apply to renew the registration of a vehicle one month prior to the expiration of the current registration year, and must apply for renewal no later than the last day of the month following the month of registration to avoid a penalty. Pursuant to Code section 321.39, a person is not considered to be driving a motor vehicle with an expired registration for a period of one month following the expiration date of the vehicle registration, which is indicated on a validation sticker. Code section 321.34(1) requires, as part of a transfer, the owner of a vehicle to immediately affix registration plates retained by the owner to another vehicle owned or acquired by the owner, provided the owner complies with provisions regulating the process required for new title and registration upon transfer of ownership of a vehicle. This bill clarifies that a validation sticker issued for the upcoming registration year to a vehicle owner prior to the expiration of the applicable current registration year does not invalidate the registration, and is not required to be displayed on the registered vehicle’s plate until the owner would be considered to be driving a motor vehicle with an expired registration under Code section 321.39.

AI Summary

This bill clarifies that a validation sticker issued for the upcoming vehicle registration year prior to the expiration of the current registration does not invalidate the registration. The bill states that the validation sticker is not required to be displayed on the vehicle's registration plate until the owner would be considered to be driving with an expired registration under the existing law, which provides a one-month grace period after the expiration date. This change aims to provide vehicle owners more flexibility in displaying the new validation sticker.

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Transportation (Senate)

Last Action

Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 279. (on 02/13/2024)

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