Eliminates the requirement for license plate replacement after a set period, allowing plates to be replaced when unreadable or visible.
The bill eliminates the requirement for license plate replacement after a set period, allowing plates to be replaced when unreadable or visible. It specifies that replacement plates must bear the same identification number as the initial plates and are not considered new plates issued due to loss, mutilation, or destruction. The bill also outlines the design and production of various specialty license plates, including wildlife conservation, search and rescue, rodeo, University of Wyoming, and gold star plates.
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