Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2482 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SESSION OF 2024
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 2482
As Amended by House Committee on 
Transportation
Brief*
HB 2482, as amended, would authorize issuance of 1st 
Infantry Division and Armed Services Occupation Medal 
distinctive license plates.
For each of these license plates, the bill would authorize 
issuance of the license plate for use on a passenger vehicle 
or truck registered for a gross weight of 20,000 pounds or 
less. The bill would require an applicant to furnish proof 
satisfactory to the Director of Vehicles (Director), Kansas 
Department of Revenue (KDOR), of meeting the eligibility 
requirements for each plate.
The bill would require the applicant to meet the following 
conditions to be eligible:
●For the 1st Infantry Division plate:
○Be currently serving in any unit of the 1st 
Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, the Fort 
Riley Garrison, or a unit assigned to the Fort 
Riley Garrison; or
○Has separated from the U.S. military, was 
honorably discharged, and served at least 9 
months in any unit of the 1st Infantry Division, 
the Fort Riley Garrison, or a unit assigned to 
the Fort Riley Garrison.
●For the Armed Services Occupation Medal plate: 
____________________
*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research 
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental 
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at 
http://www.kslegislature.org ○Awarded the Army of Occupation Medal or the 
Navy Occupation Service Medal.
The bill would require the application to be made at least 
60 days prior to a person’s renewal of registration date, on a 
form provided by the Director.
These license plates would be exempt from 
requirements the person receiving the plate pay a distinctive 
license plate fee, for a minimum number to be ordered before 
issuance, and for payment of an amount to defray the costs 
of the Division of Vehicles, KDOR, to develop the license 
plate. Neither type of license plate would be transferable to 
another person.
The bill would authorize the surviving spouse or other 
family member to possess the license plate in the event of the 
death of the person eligible for the license plate. However, the 
license plate could not be displayed on any vehicle.
Background
As amended by the House Committee on 
Transportation, the bill includes provisions of HB 2482 and 
HB 2558.
HB 2482 (1
st
 Infantry Division Plate)
The bill was prefiled for introduction by Representative 
Dodson on December 13, 2023.
House Committee on Transportation
In the House Committee hearing, proponent testimony 
was provided by Representative Butler, Representative 
Johnson, and a former member of the 1
st
 Infantry Division. 
The proponents generally stated the bill would allow Kansans 
who are current and former members of the 1
st
 Infantry 
2- 2482 Division to show their pride for their service and their support 
of the armed services.
No other testimony was provided.
The House Committee amended the bill to insert the 
contents of HB 2558, while retaining the contents of HB 2482.
HB 2558 (Armed Services Occupation Medal Plate)
HB 2558 was introduced by the House Committee on 
Veterans and Military at the request of Representative Garber 
on behalf of a retired Army sergeant.
House Committee on Transportation
In the House Committee hearing, proponent testimony 
was provided by Representative Garber and a retired Army 
sergeant. The proponents generally stated the bill would 
allow Kansans who are recipients of the Armed Services 
Occupation Medal to show pride for their service and their 
accomplishments in the armed services.
No other testimony was provided.
Fiscal Information
HB 2482 (1
st
 Infantry Division Plate)
According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of 
the Budget on the bill as introduced, KDOR indicates 
enactment of the bill would increase its expenditures by 
$4,780 in FY 2025 for administrative costs related to the new 
license plates. Any fiscal effected associated with enactment 
of the bill is not reflected in The FY 2025 Governor’s Budget 
Report.
3- 2482 HB 2558 (Armed Services Occupation Medal Plate)
According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of 
the Budget on the bill as introduced, KDOR indicates 
enactment of the bill would increase its expenditures by 
$4,410 in FY 2025 for administrative costs related to 
designing and manufacturing the new license plates. Any 
fiscal effected associated with enactment of the bill is not 
reflected in The FY 2025 Governor’s Budget Report.
Distinctive license plate; 1st Infantry Division; Armed Services Occupation Medal; 
military; motor vehicles; fees
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