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HB 324

Special Group License Plate Amendments

2025 General Session Introduced by Lincoln Fillmore and 1 co-sponsor

HB 324 modifies Utah's special group license plate program to adjust organizational eligibility, revenue distribution, or administrative procedures for specialty plate offerings.

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Bill Summary · HB 324

Legislative bill overview

HB 324 amends Utah's special group license plate program, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided. The bill has completed the legislative process and was signed by the Governor on March 26, 2025. This legislation modifies existing regulations governing how organizations can obtain and use specialized license plates.

Why is this important

Special group license plates generate revenue for designated organizations and allow drivers to support causes while customizing their vehicles. Changes to this program can affect which groups qualify, how fees are distributed, and administrative processes—impacting both non-profit organizations relying on this funding and the state's licensing system.

Potential points of contention

  • Eligibility criteria: Disputes may arise over which organizations qualify for special plates and whether standards are applied consistently
  • Revenue distribution: Questions about how plate sales revenue is allocated among groups and whether the split between organizations and the state is equitable
  • Administrative burden: Changes may increase or decrease costs for organizations managing their plate programs and for the state overseeing compliance

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

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