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HB 25-1076

Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jennifer Bacon and 15 co-sponsors

Reorganizes and clarifies state motor vehicle administration, including licensing, titling, registration, and related services, with updated processes and authority.

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Bill Summary · HB 25-1076

Summary — HB 25‑1076: Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration

Status: Governor signed (March 14, 2025)
Introduced: January 8, 2025
Classification: Bill

Note: The full bill text was not provided. This summary identifies available procedural details and—based on the bill title—outlines the likely scope and impacts. For definitive provisions, consult the enacted bill text on the Colorado General Assembly website or the Secretary of State.

Purpose (as indicated by title)

The bill is titled “Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration.” That title indicates the bill addresses the organization, procedures, or substantive regulation of motor vehicle matters—likely involving the state motor vehicle division (DMV), licensing, registration, titling, enforcement, dealer or manufacturer regulation, or administrative processes used to implement motor vehicle law.

Procedural timeline / status

  • Introduced in House: 2025-01-08 (Assigned to Transportation, Housing & Local Government)
  • Passed House (third reading): 2025-01-27
  • Referred and amended in Senate Transportation & Energy committee; passed Senate: 2025-02-10
  • House concurred with Senate amendments and repassed: 2025-02-18 (final legislative passage)
  • Signed by President of the Senate and Speaker of the House: early March 2025
  • Sent to Governor: 2025-03-07; Governor signed into law: 2025-03-14

Sponsors and committee referrals

Primary sponsors: Mandy Lindsay, Andrew Boesenecker, Lisa Cutter, Cleave Simpson
Multiple cosponsors from both chambers listed. Primary committee referrals were to the House Transportation, Housing & Local Government Committee and the Senate Transportation & Energy Committee.

Likely key areas and provisions (based on title only)

Because the bill text is not included, the following are plausible topics this legislation may cover. These are illustrative, not confirmatory:
- Reorganization or clarification of administrative responsibilities for motor vehicle services (licensing, titling, registration)
- Changes to fee structures or fee collection processes for vehicle registration or titles
- Updates to dealer licensing, bonding, or enforcement authority
- Administrative procedure changes for hearings, appeals, or compliance related to motor vehicle infractions
- Provisions enabling or adjusting electronic or online services for DMV functions
- Delegation of rulemaking authority to specified state agencies or the DMV

Who would be affected

  • State motor vehicle administration/DMV and associated staff
  • Vehicle owners and drivers (registration, titling, licensing processes)
  • Vehicle dealers, manufacturers, and registrars
  • Law enforcement (enforcement or compliance procedures)
  • Counties or local offices that administer vehicle services

Implementation and fiscal considerations

No fiscal detail is available here. Bills affecting administrative structure, fees, or service delivery can have cost or revenue implications (IT changes for online services, staffing, revenue from adjusted fees). The enacted bill text and fiscal note will identify estimated costs or savings and implementation dates.

Next steps / where to find the enacted text

  • View the enacted bill text, fiscal note, and any implementation directives on the Colorado General Assembly website or the Office of the Secretary of State.
  • For specific operational impacts, consult the Colorado Department of Revenue — Division of Motor Vehicles or the bill’s fiscal note.

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