Montana SB324 revises vehicle registration fees and allocates revenue for bridges and victims of crime.
Montana SB324 revises vehicle registration fees for various types of vehicles, including motorcycles, motor homes, and trailers, based on factors such as age, weight, and use. It introduces a safety fee for motorcycles and quadricycles, and sets specific fees for snowmobiles, low-speed electric vehicles, and golf carts. The bill also creates special revenue accounts to fund highway patrol officers' salaries, grants for local bridge projects, and services related to victims of crime. Revenue from vehicle registration fees is allocated to these accounts and other specified state funds.
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