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H 663

LICENSE PLATES – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding agriculture license plates.

68th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session (2026)

Idaho bill revises agricultural license plate provisions, potentially affecting farmer costs, vehicle eligibility, or registration processes.

Reported Signed by Governor on March 18, 2026 Session Law Chapter 46 Effective: 07/01/2026
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Bill Summary · H 663

Legislative bill overview

H 663 amends Idaho's existing laws governing agricultural license plates. The bill revises provisions related to how these specialized plates are issued, used, or regulated. Specific details of the amendments are not yet available in the current legislative record.

Why is this important

Agricultural license plates serve as both identification and a means to support farming communities through fee structures. Changes to these provisions could affect farmers' costs, administrative processes, or how agricultural vehicles are classified and taxed by the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and fees: Any revision to plate fees or renewal costs could impact agricultural operations' budgets
  • Vehicle classification: Changes to which vehicles qualify for agricultural plates may expand or restrict eligibility, affecting who can use them
  • Administrative burden: Modifications to application or registration processes could create compliance challenges for farmers unfamiliar with new requirements

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

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