Relating to motor vehicle licenses; to amend Section 32-6-4.3 and Sections 32-6-6, 32-6-6.1, 32-6-15, and 32-6-21, as last amended by Act 2022-300, 2022 Regular Session, Code of Alabama 1975, to eliminate all fees associated with the issuance of a driver license or nondriver identification card to qualified disabled veterans of the United States Armed Forces.
Impact
If enacted, HB365 would amend multiple sections of Alabama's motor vehicle licensing laws to provide fee exemptions for a specific group, namely disabled veterans. This change not only aims to ease the administrative process for such veterans, making it more accessible for them to obtain necessary licenses, but also sets a precedent for the potential enactment of similar measures for other groups in need of support. This law underlines the state's commitment to honoring and assisting veterans, especially those who have incurred disabilities while serving.
Summary
House Bill 365 proposes to eliminate all fees associated with the issuance of driver licenses and nondriver identification cards for qualified disabled veterans of the United States Armed Forces. This amendment specifically targets provisions in Alabama's Code related to motor vehicle licenses and aims to support veterans by reducing financial burdens associated with obtaining necessary identification. By doing so, the bill acknowledges the service of disabled veterans and seeks to facilitate their access to essential documentation without cost.
Contention
While the bill is largely seen as a positive step for veterans, there may be debates surrounding the implications of waiving fees. Some might argue about the potential impact on state revenue derived from licensing fees, questioning how the state will compensate for this loss. There may also be discussions on the criteria used to define 'qualified disabled veterans' and whether this aligns with federal definitions or varies significantly. However, these discussions seem secondary to the overarching goal of supporting disabled veterans in the state.
Relating to civil liability; to amend Section 6-5-332, Code of Alabama 1975, to limit the liability of members of any community emergency response team who perform emergency care at the scene of an accident or disaster.
Motor vehicles; impoundment conditions and procedures, further provided; redemption procedures, further provided; issuance of local identification cards, restrictions provided
Shelby County, motor vehicle and other licenses, non-collectable payments, voiding of licenses, credit to license department, payment to license department for certain good faith errors and issuances.