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HB 25-1076

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Motor Vehicle Regulation Administration

Plain-English Summary

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HB 25-1076 is a Colorado bill that aims to prevent the creation and distribution of fake motor vehicle documents by making it illegal without facing fines up to $1,000. It also simplifies the process for minors getting their driver's license by allowing any responsible adult to sign the required driving log instead of just parents or guardians. Additionally, the bill updates various aspects of Colorado’s motor vehicle laws, such as expanding medical professionals who can provide opinions on driver licensing and allowing mobile versions of driver's licenses. The bill has been signed into law, meaning its provisions are now in effect.

Official Summary

Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the act prohibit making, distributing, advertising, selling, promoting, completing, altering, or producing or causing to be made, distributed, advertised, sold, promoted, completed, altered, or produced a document that simulates or closely resembles an official document related to the administration of the motor vehicle or identification statutes (vehicular document piracy). A person does not commit vehicular document piracy if the person received the express written permission of the department of revenue (department). A violation is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. Sections 5 and 6 make the "Uniform Power of Attorney Act" apply to the motor vehicle statutes. Section 7 repeals the requirement that a military service-connected disability be permanent in order for a veteran to be eligible to register a motor vehicle without paying fees. Section 7 also repeals the license plates issued to foreign governments, consuls, or other official representatives of a foreign government. Section 8 repeals the Navy SEAL special license plate and the North American aerospace defense command commemorative special license plate, and section 9 repeals the "Alive at Twenty-five" special license plate. Under current law, a minor who is under 18 years of age must submit a log showing the minor drove at least 50 hours with a driving supervisor to be issued a driver's license. Section 10 authorizes any responsible adult to sign the log. Section 11 corrects a provision that describes a minor as being 21 years of age or older. Section 12 repeals a provision that incorrectly states the length of time a person must agree to register a vehicle after moving to Colorado. Under current law, the department may require a person to obtain a written medical opinion from certain medical professionals concerning medical criteria for driver licensing. Section 13 authorizes an advanced practice registered nurse to issue such an opinion. Section 14 authorizes the department to round fee increases to the nearest dollar. Under current law, a person who is not lawfully present may, to obtain an identification document, use an identifying document issued by an agency of the United States government or its contractors or subcontractors in accordance with rules adopted by the department, but this provision is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2027. Section 15 changes this effective date to the earlier of January 1, 2027, or when the department is able to implement it. Section 16 authorizes the use of a mobile driver's license, which is an official electronic extension of a department-issued physical identification document, to verify age or identity. The provider of a mobile driver's license must comply with the standards adopted by the department by rule. The department is given rule-making authority to approve and implement mobile driver's licenses. Section 16 takes effect January 1, 2026. Section 17 authorizes the motor vehicle investigations unit (unit) to cancel, deny, or deny the issuance or reissuance of an official document upon determining that the person was not entitled to the issuance of the official document for: Failure to give the required or correct information in an application or for committing fraud in making the application or in submitting any proof for the application; or Permitting an unlawful or fraudulent use of the official document or for being convicted of an offense involving misuse of the official document. If the unit cancels, denies, or denies the issuance or reissuance of an official document, the affected person may request a hearing. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2025-03-14
Latest action
2025-01-08
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation, Housing & Local Government
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Votes

REPASS
2025-02-18 · House · passYes: 52 · No: 12 · Other:
CONCUR
2025-02-18 · House · passYes: 56 · No: 8 · Other:
BILL
2025-02-10 · Senate · passYes: 33 · No: 0 · Other:
BILL
2025-01-27 · House · passYes: 58 · No: 4 · Other:
AMD
2025-01-24 · House · failYes: 19 · No: 40 · Other: