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A 6323

Relates to number stickers for motor vehicles

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Carrie Woerner

Relates to motor vehicle number stickers; A6323A would set rules for issuance, display, renewal, and enforcement, affecting owners, dealers, fleets, and the DMV.

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Bill Summary · A 6323

Bill A6323 — Relates to number stickers for motor vehicles

At a glance

  • Bill Number: A6323
  • Title: Relates to number stickers for motor vehicles
  • Status: PRINT NUMBER 6323A (amended version)
  • Introduced: March 4, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Carrie Woerner
  • Related/Companion Bills: A8418 (prior-session), S7734 (companion)

Purpose and scope

  • The bill’s subject is described as “number stickers for motor vehicles.” The materials provided do not include the full text, so the specific policy changes, requirements, or mechanisms are not enumerated here.
  • Based on the title, the bill would address issuance, display, renewal, modification, or enforcement related to number stickers associated with motor vehicles. The exact objectives (e.g., replacing, updating, or reorganizing current sticker requirements) would be found in the text of A6323A.

Key provisions (availability note)

  • The substantive provisions are not included in the excerpt provided. A6323A is the amended version currently associated with the bill, and its text would specify:
    • What types of stickers are affected (e.g., registration or inspection decals)
    • Any new display requirements, timings, or surrender/renewal processes
    • Fees, penalties, waivers, or exemptions
    • Transitional provisions or phased implementation
  • Readers should consult the official bill text for precise language and obligations.

Who would be affected

  • Vehicle owners and operators subject to sticker requirements
  • Vehicle dealers, rental fleets, and other entities issuing or renewing stickers
  • The Department of Motor Vehicles (or the relevant state agency handling vehicle registration/inspection)
  • Law enforcement and regulatory bodies responsible for compliance and enforcement

Procedural/timeline notes

  • March 4, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to the Transportation Committee.
  • May 2, 2025: Amendments filed (AMEND (T)) and PRINT NUMBER 6323A produced; subsequently referenced as amended version.
  • May 2, 2025: Recommitment action to Transportation appears (listed twice in the actions), indicating ongoing committee consideration.
  • Status indicates the bill is in the Transportation committee stage with an amended version circulating.

Sponsorship and related bills

  • Primary sponsor: Carrie Woerner
  • Related/companion bills:
    • S7734 (companion; appears in both the current and prior sessions)
    • A8418 (prior-session related bill)

Potential impacts and considerations

  • Administrative impact: If the bill changes sticker requirements or issuance workflows, agencies and vendors may need new processes, systems, or training.
  • Fiscal impact: Potential changes in fee structures or cost to implement new sticker programs; specifics would be in the enacted text.
  • Compliance impact: Vehicle owners and fleets may face new deadlines, display standards, or renewal cycles.
  • Transitional provisions: If phased in, there could be a transition period to align with current sticker cycles.

Next steps for readers

  • Review the full text of A6323A to understand the exact provisions, deadlines, and enforcement details.
  • Monitor committee actions in Transportation for amendments, approval, or passage.
  • Consider related bills (A8418, S7734) for parallel or harmonized provisions across chambers.

If you’d like, I can pull the bill text or update the summary once the official language is available.

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

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