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Modernizing restoration decals wins support and concern; committee requests more study

February 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Modernizing restoration decals wins support and concern; committee requests more study
Delegate Austin described HB 11‑43 as a modernization measure to replace physical restoration decals with digital or printed proof, increase automated reminders and align penalties (e.g., $25 up to 89 days late, $100 after 90 days) to treat overdue registrations as a civil matter rather than enforcing roadside. The patron said the study recommended eliminating decals after improving communication and penalties.

Treasurers and commissioners of the revenue expressed concerns that decals serve as a visible reminder for taxpayers and aid local revenue collection; several said the working group process did not fully address local revenue or operational impacts. DMV and the commissioner commented on civil enforcement options and the potential to improve compliance without roadside stops, but stakeholders said further collaboration is needed.

The subcommittee voted to continue HB 11‑43 to 2027 with a letter asking DMV to work directly with treasurers and report back to the General Assembly.

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