HB 167-MOTOR VEH.LIC.PLATES: NATL GUARD/ANTIQUE  REPRESENTATIVE DYSON said a number of antique car enthusiasts came to him and asked him to help make it legal for them to put a year of manufacture plate on their car. The Division of Motor Vehicles has no objections to the change. It is subject to two requirements. First, the plate must be legible and second, it must not duplicate an existing plate. At the same time, there was a request to change the law so that those individuals with national guard plates wouldn't have to turn them in within 10 days following discharge from that service. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT asked whether the person who served in the national guard had the right to keep that plate forever or until the plate needed to be renewed. REPRESENTATIVE DYSON responded they could keep the plate forever. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT called for questions. There were none. There was no prepared CS and no amendments from committee members. There was a zero fiscal note. He called for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved HB 167 and zero fiscal note from committee. There was no objection.