Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05465

Introduced
1/16/19  
Introduced
1/16/19  
Refer
1/16/19  

Caption

An Act Concerning Commemorative Motor Vehicle Plates For Veterans And Members Of The Armed Forces.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05465 would allow veterans and members of the armed forces to obtain commemorative number plates without incurring any additional fees beyond the standard cost of motor vehicle registration. This change aims to promote accessibility and recognition for those who have served the country, encouraging more individuals to apply for these special plates as a symbol of pride and service. The elimination of fees could result in a greater visibility of veterans on the roads, helping to raise public awareness of their contributions.

Summary

House Bill 05465 proposes an amendment to section 14-20b of the general statutes concerning the issuance of commemorative motor vehicle plates for veterans and members of the armed forces. The primary objective of the bill is to eliminate the fee currently charged by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles for these commemorative plates. This action is intended to honor the service of veterans and armed forces members by easing the financial burden associated with registering their vehicles with special plates that recognize their service.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards supporting veterans, it could generate discussions regarding state funding for the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, as the removal of this fee may impact the agency's revenue. Stakeholders may also debate whether the state should prioritize such amendments given budget constraints or if additional benefits for veterans could be provided in different forms. Nonetheless, the bill reflects a broader commitment to honoring and supporting veterans in the state.

Companion Bills

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