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Louisiana lawmakers seek to end mandatory vehicle inspection stickers, but the change requires final approval.
Louisiana lawmakers, including Rep. Larry Bagley, are pushing to make annual vehicle inspection stickers optional, citing public frustration with the requirement.
Currently, all vehicles must pass a safety inspection and display a sticker, with violations allowing five days to fix issues.
The program brings in about $10 million yearly for the Louisiana State Police, but replacing that revenue if the law changes remains uncertain.
While Republican leadership and Gov.
Jeff Landry have shown openness to reform, past efforts have failed.
A new bill would end the mandate, but it still requires legislative approval and the governor’s signature.
For now, inspection stickers remain mandatory.
Los legisladores de Louisiana buscan poner fin a las pegatinas de inspección de vehículos obligatorias, pero el cambio requiere la aprobación final.