DON’T DELAY! Please voice your Support for S.F. 125 immediately from the All Members of the Senate Transportation Subcommittee by emailing now:
You may use the following points in your message:
- Current law only permits motor vehicles which are model year 1948 or older, and reconstructed or specially constructed vehicles built to resemble vehicles which are model year 1948 or older to display one registration plate on the rear of the vehicle.
- S.F. 125 expands the single plate allowance to include motor vehicles which are 30 model years old or older, and reconstructed or specially constructed vehicles built to resemble motor vehicles which are 30 model years old or older.
- S.F. 125 would save money, conserve resources and bring Iowa in line with other states that have moved to a single plate requirement.
- S.F. 125 would protect the aesthetic contours of collector cars and relieve vehicle owners of the burden of having to create mounting holes on some original bumpers.
Overview: Legislation (S.F. 125) to broaden the single plate allowance to include motor vehicles which are 30 model years old or older, and reconstructed or specially constructed vehicles built to resemble motor vehicles which are 30 model years old or older was introduced. The bill will be considered by a Senate Transportation Subcommittee.