Community college equality special plates
The funds raised from the issuance of these special plates contribute to a designated community college equality special plate fund. A significant portion of the annual donations collected—specifically $17 out of the $25 fee for the plates—will directly support this fund. Importantly, the bill mandates that up to 10% of the fund's annual resources can be allocated for administrative costs, ensuring that the majority of funds are directed toward the intended purpose.
House Bill 2298 proposes the establishment of community college equality special plates in Arizona, aimed at promoting inclusivity for community college districts. By requiring an entity to pay a fee of $32,000 to the department, the bill facilitates the issuance of these plates, which are designed to reflect the color and theme of collegiate plates issued before 1992. This initiative not only symbolizes support for equality but also allows for customization upon request from community colleges.
One notable point within the bill includes the provision to allocate funds to a qualified 501(c)(3) organization that advocates for the LGBTQ+ community. This organization must provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals within a community college district and is responsible for offering scholarships to those who identify as members of this community. The bill's approach supports both educational and social equity, reflecting ongoing discussions about inclusivity within educational institutions.
While HB 2298 seeks to enhance the representation and support for marginalized groups, its success hinges on the community's engagement in purchasing these plates. The legislation appears to cater to a growing recognition of the importance of inclusivity in education, promoting dialogue and actions towards eradicating inequalities.