The bill amends West Virginia Code 17A-7-2 to enhance the process for obtaining one-movement stickers for vehicles. It requires the Commissioner of the Division of Motor Vehicles to make these stickers available for purchase online, allowing for electronic payment and delivery. Additionally, the bill doubles the validity period of the one-movement sticker from 48 hours to 96 hours, permitting a single use for the operation of a vehicle, whether self-propelled or towed. The bill also includes provisions for the sticker to be issued in various formats as prescribed by the commissioner.
Furthermore, the legislation removes obsolete language and explicitly states that the one-movement sticker cannot be used as evidence of vehicle ownership. The fee for the sticker remains at $10, with provisions for adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index every five years, while ensuring that any increase does not exceed 10 percent in a single year. The revenue generated from the sticker fees will be split between the State Road Fund and a special revenue account for the maintenance of welcome centers and rest areas along interstate highways.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 17A-7-2
Committee Substitute: 17A-7-2
Engrossed Committee Substitute: 17A-7-2
Enrolled Committee Substitute: 17A-7-2