Louisiana HB888 regulates temporary dealer plates, including design, authentication, and usage rules.
Louisiana HB888 establishes regulations for temporary dealer plates, ensuring they are durable, legible, and secure against counterfeiting. The bill mandates that these plates be valid for ten consecutive calendar days, including the date they are placed in service, and expire at 11:59 p.m. on the tenth day. It requires the plates to be affixed to the rear window of the vehicle or displayed at another clearly visible location. The bill also specifies that the plates must be generated only through an electronic issuance system and must incorporate security features to prevent counterfeiting.
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