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LC 2473

Generally revise transportation laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 2473 aimed to broadly revise transportation laws, but the draft died in process, so no enacted changes or specific provisions were ever provided.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2473

Summary of LC 2473 — Generally revise transportation laws

Overview

  • Bill Number: LC 2473
  • Title: Generally revise transportation laws
  • Subject: Motor Vehicles, Transportation, Taxation related to transportation, Traffic Regulations
  • Introduced: December 8, 2024
  • Classification: bill
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (LC)

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill’s title indicates an effort to broadly revise transportation-related statutes. Based on the subject areas listed, the bill would likely address rules and standards governing motor vehicles, transportation funding or taxation linked to transportation, traffic regulations, and related administrative processes.
  • The exact aims, such as improving safety, updating licensing or registration procedures, adjusting fees or taxes, or reforming regulatory processes, are not specified in the available information.

Legislative Status and Timeline

  • December 8, 2024: Drafter Assigned; Draft On Hold. This typically means an initial drafting process began but was paused.
  • December 8, 2024 – December 2024: Draft on hold and drafter assignment indicate the bill did not advance through introduction or committee action at that time.
  • May 26, 2025: (LC) Draft Died in Process. Indicates that the draft did not progress and is considered closed for the current legislative session or cycle.

Key Provisions (Not Specified in Available Information)

  • The specific text of LC 2473 is not provided in the materials available here. Therefore, concrete provisions, changes, or new requirements cannot be enumerated.
  • Given the broad scope implied by the title, potential provisions could have included:
    • Revisions to motor vehicle laws (licensing, registration, inspections, safety standards)
    • Changes to transportation funding mechanisms or taxation related to transportation (gas taxes, fees, rebates, or incentives)
    • Updates to traffic regulations, enforcement, or administrative procedures
    • Reforms affecting transportation agencies or public transit oversight

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Without the bill text, precise beneficiaries or affected groups cannot be determined. Generally, broad transportation revisions can impact:
    • Drivers and vehicle owners (licensing, registration, fees)
    • Transportation agencies and local governments (administrative processes, funding mechanisms)
    • Taxpayers and consumers (tax-related provisions, user fees)
    • Businesses and commuters (regulatory environment, compliance requirements)

Procedural and Timeline Notes

  • Being a draft that died in process means there is no anticipated future movement for this bill in its current form within the same session.
  • If stakeholders wish to pursue similar reforms, they would need to reintroduce a new bill with updated language and objectives, likely under a new bill number.

Conclusion

LC 2473 aimed to broadly revise transportation laws, but the draft did not progress and is considered closed for now. We don’t have the text of the proposed provisions; any future consideration would require a new bill with detailed language outlining specific changes. If you’d like, I can provide a framework of typical sections such a revision might include or help compare this approach to existing transportation statutes.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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