Montana Bill to Provide for Single License Plate for Certain Motor Vehicles to be Considered by Senate Committee on March 7, 2017

UPDATE: Montana Bill to Provide for Single License Plate for Certain Motor Vehicles to be Considered by Senate Committee on March 7, 2017         

DON’T DELAY!  If You Have Not Done So Already, Please voice your Support for H.B. 213 from the Members of the Montana Senate Highways and Transportation Committee Immediately by emailing now:

You may use the following points in your message:

  • H.B. 213 as amended would require that the waiver certificate be carried in the motor vehicle at all times and available upon demand by law enforcement. 
     
  • H.B. 213 would protect the aesthetic contours of certain vehicles and relieve vehicle owners of the burden and expense of having to create mounting holes on some original bumpers.    
     
  • H.B. 213 would save money, conserve resources and bring Montana in line with other states that are moving to expand the types of vehicles eligible to display a single plate.

Overview: Legislation (H.B. 213) to provide for the issuance of a single rear mounted license plate for certain motor vehicles will be considered by Senate Highways and Transportation Committee on Tuesday, March 7, 2017.  The bill has already been approved by the Montana House.   Under the bill “if a person is not able to comply with the requirement that a front license plate be displayed because of the body construction of the motor vehicle, the person may submit to the Highway Patrol an application for a waiver along with a $25 inspection fee.”  Vehicle owners would not be obligated to apply for the waiver or pay the fee.