Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2346

Introduced
2/7/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/1/23  
Refer
3/2/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Enrolled
4/24/23  

Caption

Providing for the back the blue license plate and the city of Topeka distinctive license plate and allowing distinctive license plates to be personalized license plates.

Impact

The enactment of HB2346 is expected to affect state laws related to vehicle registration and the issuance of license plates. It creates specific provisions for the types of plates that can be issued while imposing fees that support local law enforcement, which advocates argue will foster community support for police initiatives. This move is likely to enhance the visibility of public support for law enforcement among residents, potentially influencing community relationships with police departments. Moreover, the new rules for distinctive plates aim to streamline the process of creating and managing these plates, ensuring they are beneficial to organizations promoting police survivorship.

Summary

House Bill 2346 pertains to the issuance of distinctive license plates in Kansas, specifically introducing the 'Back the Blue' license plate and a distinctive license plate for the city of Topeka. The bill allows residents with passenger vehicles or trucks of 20,000 pounds or less to apply for these new license plates starting from January 1, 2024, contingent upon paying a designated law enforcement support fee of $30 for the 'Back the Blue' plate and a flag image payment of $25 to $100 for the Topeka plate, which will fund the Kansas chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS). Additionally, the bill amends current laws to allow for personalized distinctive license plates starting January 1, 2025.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2346 appears largely supportive among legislators advocating for police visibility and community relations. Proponents believe that the distinctive license plates will strengthen support for law enforcement agencies, creating a sense of pride and solidarity. However, discussions around the bill also indicate some opposition, particularly concerning the potential commercialization of police support and the implications of increased fees on residents, which critics argue could be burdensome, especially in economically disadvantaged communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the specific fee amounts associated with the distinctive plates and the extent to which the fees will materially support local police initiatives. Concerns have been raised about whether the law enforcement support fees could discourage some residents from obtaining these plates or be seen as a commercialization of support for law enforcement. Additionally, the structure for issuing distinctive plates requires a minimum number of orders, which some argue could limit availability and accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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