Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1165

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
3/30/10  
Engrossed
4/7/10  
Report Pass
5/17/10  
Enrolled
6/16/10  
Chaptered
6/30/10  

Caption

Establishes the New Orleans Saints License Plate (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Impact

The bill has implications for state laws regarding motor vehicle licensing and revenue collection. A standard motor vehicle license tax will apply, along with an additional annual royalty fee of $25 that will be collected every two years. The revenue generated from these royalty fees is earmarked specifically for the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District License Plate Fund, which is intended to cover debt service related to improvements made to the Louisiana Superdome. This could provide a consistent flow of funding for necessary upgrades and maintenance of the state facility.

Summary

House Bill 1165 is focused on establishing a special prestige motor vehicle license plate to honor the 2009 World Champion New Orleans Saints. The bill mandates that a minimum of one thousand applicants is required to initiate the issuance of these plates. This move reflects the state’s desire to recognize significant achievements in professional sports and to enhance state pride. The license plates will be tailored for passenger cars, pickup trucks, recreational vehicles, and vans, thereby allowing a wider range of vehicle owners to participate in honoring the team.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 1165 appears to be positive, particularly among lawmakers who support the promotion of state pride through commemorative items associated with successful local teams. The initiative fosters community spirit and generates excitement among fans and residents. However, there may be contrasting views regarding the allocation of funds derived from such specialty license plates, with some stakeholders possibly questioning whether the revenue would mitigate budgetary concerns in other areas or if it simply serves a ceremonial purpose.

Contention

While there is no directly noted contention within the bill’s text or initial discussions, potential areas of dissent could arise regarding the practicality of requiring a minimum number of applicants to initiate production of the plates. Additionally, there could be debates about the merit of funding a sports-related initiative from state revenue sources, particularly amidst more pressing needs in education or infrastructure. If future discussions or voting patterns indicate divide regarding these aspects, they may highlight priorities among lawmakers around fiscal responsibility versus community engagement through sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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