The legislation notably impacts the Rhode Island General Laws regarding vehicle registration by adding a new section dedicated to the issuance of these special plates. The plates will require an initial issuance surcharge of $40, with half of this amount allocated to the general fund and the other half supporting the operations of Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island. This funding is crucial for raising awareness, enhancing education about dyslexia, and supporting necessary programs aimed at those affected by dyslexia in the state.
Summary
Bill S2424, also known as the Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island Act, proposes the introduction of special motor vehicle registration plates that will represent the Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island organization. The bill aims to bring awareness to dyslexia by allowing individuals to display plates specifically designed to reference dyslexia. These plates can be issued for both passenger and commercial vehicles, and they will be available only once a minimum order of 600 plates has been pre-paid and processed.
Contention
While the bill primarily garners support for its awareness initiatives, concerns could arise regarding the cost implications and the expectations set on Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island to pre-sell and manage the issuance of these plates. Additionally, there will be a $10 surcharge for subsequent registration renewals that would also benefit the advocacy organization. Stakeholders may engage in discussions regarding the efficiency of funding distributions and whether sufficient demand exists to surpass the required plate orders for the launch of this initiative.
Permits Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island plates to be issued for passenger or commercial vehicles upon the satisfaction of the required criteria relative to the number of plates ordered.
Permits Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island plates to be issued for passenger or commercial vehicles upon the satisfaction of the required criteria relative to the number of plates ordered.