Inspection sticker elimination bill passes Transportation Committee
House Bill 838 replaces annual inspection stickers with $6 QR code VIN stickers to streamline law enforcement and ends sticker enforcement after June 30, with phased emissions exceptions.
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Louisiana could get rid of inspection stickers — in most places. Is your parish on the list?
Louisiana drivers would no longer need to routinely get safety inspection stickers. Instead, drivers would pay a yearly $6 fee for a sticker that lists the vehicle identification number.
Brake tags may become extinct if bill in 2026 legislative session is signed into law
BATON ROUGE – Louisiana lawmakers took the first step toward eliminating the state’s vehicle inspection sticker program during a House Transportation Committee meeting Monday.The bill filed by Rep. Larry Bagley, R-Stonewall, to replace the sticker with a QR code unanimously advanced from the committee. Bagley has been working to eliminate inspection stickers since 2017, having failed to pass the bill seven times previously.More support for the b…
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