Oklahoma HB3982 amends vehicle registration laws, detailing procedures for temporary license plates, dealer plates, and penalties for non-compliance.
Oklahoma HB3982 modifies the Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration Act, focusing on the issuance and use of temporary license plates for new and used vehicles. It mandates that new vehicle purchasers display a temporary plate for up to ten days or until registration is completed. Dealers must affix their license plates to used vehicles and trailers, with specific rules for cab and chassis trucks. The bill also outlines penalties for failing to register a vehicle within two months and procedures for transferring plates between vehicles.
Included in complete analysis
- Overview
- Core Provisions
- Implementation
- Impact
- Legal Framework
- Critical Issues
See what it does, who it affects, and the critical issues in plain language. Free, 30 seconds.