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SD3760 • 2025

An Act requiring only one license plate

An Act requiring only one license plate

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Sponsor
Bruce E. Tarr ( By Request )
Last action
2026-03-16
Official status
Referred to Joint Committee on Rules
Effective date
Not listed

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An Act requiring only one license plate

An Act requiring only one license plate By Mr.

What This Bill Does

  • An Act requiring only one license plate By Mr.
  • Tarr (by request), a petition (accompanied by bill) (subject to Joint Rule 12) of Richard Carlson for legislation to require only one license plate.
  • Transportation.
  • Status: Referred to Joint Committee on Rules

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-16 Senate

    Referred to the committee on Rules of the two branches, acting concurrently

Official Summary Text

An Act requiring only one license plate
By Mr. Tarr (by request), a petition (accompanied by bill) (subject to Joint Rule 12) of Richard Carlson for legislation to require only one license plate. Transportation.
Status:
Referred to Joint Committee on Rules

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Bill SD.3760

SECTION 1. Chapter 90 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2024 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking Section 6 in its entirety and inserting in place thereof the following new section:-

Section 6. Every motor vehicle or trailer registered under this chapter when operated in or on any way in this commonwealth shall have its register number displayed conspicuously thereon by the number plate furnished by the registrar in accordance with section two or five or by a temporary number plate authorized by the registrar as hereinafter provided, at the rear of said motor vehicle, and one number plate to be attached at the rear of said trailer, but if the registrar issues but one number plate it shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle so that it shall always be plainly visible. The said number plate shall be kept clean with the numbers legible and shall not be obscured in any manner by the installation of any device obscuring said numbers, and during the period when the vehicle or trailer is required to display lights the register number shall be illuminated so as to be plainly visible at a distance of sixty feet. No number plates other than such as are procured from the registrar or such as may be authorized by him for temporary use, except as provided in section three, shall be displayed on any motor vehicle or trailer so operated; provided, that a motor vehicle or trailer which by reason of its interstate operation is registered in this commonwealth and elsewhere may display the register number plates of this and any other state or country in which it is registered, if, while being operated on the ways of this commonwealth, the number plates furnished by the registrar, or temporary number plates authorized by him as hereinafter provided, are displayed as required hereby. If any number plate supplied by the registrar is lost or mutilated or if the register number thereon becomes illegible, the owner or person in control of the vehicle for which said number plate was furnished shall make application for a new number plate, and thereupon the registrar shall issue to such applicant a permit allowing him to place a temporary number plate bearing his register number on said vehicle until a number plate of the regular design is made and delivered to said applicant; provided, that all such temporary number plates and the register numbers thereon shall conform to the regular number plates and be displayed as nearly as may be as herein provided for said regular number plates. Any motor vehicle or trailer may, if duly registered, be operated, pushed, drawn or towed or remain upon any way between the hours of twelve o'clock noon on the date on which its registration expires and twelve o'clock noon on the following day, if the following day is the first day of the new registration period, and if such vehicle or trailer displays its register number for either registration period as otherwise required by this section.

SECTION 2. Chapter 90, Section 2 of the General Laws as appearing in the 2024 edition is hereby amended by striking in line 165 the word “two” and inserting in place thereof the word “one”.

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