Transportation; Civil Air Patrol special plates established.
Impact
If enacted, HF985 will introduce a new category of special plates under Minnesota Statutes, specifically in chapter 168. This change will require the Department of Motor Vehicles to establish a suitable design for the plates in consultation with CAP officials, and it will allow for transferability of these plates under certain conditions. Importantly, the bill stipulates that these plates will not be subject to existing exemptions, which could affect how these special plates are managed within the state's vehicle registration framework.
Summary
House File 985 aims to establish special license plates for members of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) in the state of Minnesota. This initiative seeks to honor and recognize the contributions of CAP members by allowing them to display a designated plate on their vehicles, thus enhancing their visibility and status within the community. The legislation mandates specific eligibility criteria for applicants, including active membership verification from a Civil Air Patrol commander, along with the payment of registration taxes and fees associated with the issuance of such plates.
Contention
While the bill is largely procedural and serves a ceremonial function, discussions around its passage may raise questions about funding and regulation related to special plates. However, no significant points of contention have been reported in the discussions reviewed. Stakeholders may express varying views on the importance of such recognition versus potential administrative overheads produced by managing additional special plate designs.
Transportation; various policies provided, including establishment of special license plates and modification of veteran driver's license and identification card designation requirements, report required, and money appropriated.