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House of Representatives
Session of 2019 - 2020 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: May 2, 2019 11:43 AM
From: Representative Tim Hennessey
To: All House members
Subject: New License Plate Legislation #3
 
In the near future, I plan to introduce three separate bills to make the choices of license plates more attractive and give PennDOT more revenue from the sales of these plates.

Bill #3: Corporate Logo Fleet Plate: This legislation would create a fleet license plate program similar to Indiana and Virginia. PennDOT would be able to issue custom plates with the corporate business logo of a fleet of over 100 vehicles based and registered in Pennsylvania.
A one-time administrative fee of $6,000 for fleets of 100-199 and $5,000 for fleets 200 or over would cover sign up and the ability create a business logo special plate design. Each plate would then be issued at a $20 fee per plate for either Apportioned or regular plates for power units and $11 per trailer.
The plates offer companies a way to increase public exposure of a company brand while helping the state pave roads and repair bridges. Business logo special plates can also be personalized. For a one-time fee of $100 per plate.

Eligible companies would have to enter into an agreement to authorize PennDOT to display a company logo on the special plates.

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Introduced as HB1712