Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB225

Introduced
3/1/16  
Introduced
3/1/16  
Refer
3/1/16  
Refer
3/1/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Report Pass
3/22/16  
Report Pass
3/22/16  
Engrossed
3/30/16  
Engrossed
3/30/16  

Caption

Provides for the creation of the Krewe of NYX prestige license plate (EG INCREASE SG RV See Note)

Impact

The bill adds a new layer to the state's vehicle registration options, allowing citizens to choose a license plate that reflects local culture and support for community activities. The annual royalty fee of $25, collected from each license plate issued, is designed to fund activities of the Krewe of NYX. This introduces an additional revenue stream for the Krewe while promoting state pride through the special plate design.

Summary

House Bill 225 establishes a special prestige motor vehicle license plate known as the 'Krewe of NYX' plate in Louisiana. The bill mandates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to issue this license plate, provided there is a minimum of 1,000 applications. The design and color of the plate will be selected collaboratively with the captain of the Krewe. This initiative aims to both celebrate and support the activities of the Krewe of NYX, a known organization in Louisiana, by collecting an annual royalty fee.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 225 appears favorable, with broad support for initiatives that enhance community identity and support local organizations. The legislative discussion highlighted the celebratory aspect of the license plate, with proponents viewing it as a positive way to engage citizens in supporting cultural organizations. The House voting history reflects this positivity, with a unanimous vote of 98 in favor and no opposition.

Contention

While the bill passed without dissent, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of the fees collected. Concerns may emerge surrounding how the funds are utilized by the Krewe of NYX and the administrative efficiency in running the program. The requirement for a minimum number of applications (1,000) before the plates can be issued could also lead to debate about program viability and inclusivity in participation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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