Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB590

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  
Report Pass
3/19/12  
Engrossed
3/29/12  
Refer
4/2/12  
Report Pass
4/30/12  
Enrolled
5/8/12  
Chaptered
5/11/12  

Caption

Exempts veterans from the payment of fees for special identification cards (EN DECREASE SG RV See Note)

Impact

The passing of HB 590 represents a significant change in the way state laws address the needs of disabled veterans. By removing the financial barriers related to identification requirements, the legislation not only eases access to crucial identification but also promotes inclusivity. This alignment with federal incentives reinforces support for service members and acknowledges the challenges faced by those living with disabilities resulting from military service.

Summary

House Bill 590 aims to provide financial relief to disabled veterans by exempting them from the payment of fees associated with obtaining special identification cards and driver's licenses. Specifically, this bill targets veterans that have been honorably discharged and have a service-related disability of at least fifty percent, along with receiving compensation for that disability from the U.S. government. This legislative act reflects a growing recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans and is intended to alleviate some of the burdens they face as they transition to civilian life.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 590 has been overwhelmingly positive, with unanimous support reflected in the Senate voting history that shows all legislators voted in favor. This indicates a shared commitment across party lines and speaks to a broader societal agreement on the importance of supporting veterans. The bill stands as a testament to the state's dedication to honoring those who have served in the Armed Forces and ensuring that their transition to civilian life is made easier.

Contention

While HB 590 has garnered broad support, discussions surrounding the implementation of this exemption may spark future considerations about how to appropriately validate claims of disability status and ensure the effectiveness of the measures put in place for fee exemption. The bill suggests that the relevant department will adopt rules related to proof of entitlement, which may lead to varying interpretations and potential administrative complexities down the line.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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