Special license plates; retired members of the active reserve components and the Georgia National Guard; provide for design
Impact
The proposed changes will allow retired members of the active reserve forces and the Georgia National Guard to receive one free license plate annually, which honors their service. While the first license plate will be provided at no cost, additional plates may be obtained for a nominal fee. This bill aims to facilitate the recognition of military service within the state, potentially encouraging a sense of community and support for veterans and service members.
Summary
House Bill 618 seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the issuance of special license plates in Georgia for retired members of the active reserve components and the Georgia National Guard. The bill provides for the design of new special license plates that are to be issued free of charge to eligible retired members, ensuring these service members are recognized for their service. It sets forth specific provisions regarding the issuance and design of these plates for motor vehicles including private passenger cars, motorcycles, and trucks used for personal transportation.
Contention
Some points of contention surrounding HB 618 may arise from discussions about the financial implications of issuing free license plates to retired military personnel. Opponents may argue about the administrative costs and potential lost revenue from traditional license plate sales. However, supporters argue that the bill is a necessary measure to honor and support those who have served in the military, reflecting a commitment to veterans and their contributions to national security.