Authorizes creation of Combat Action Ribbon license plate.
The bill establishes a specific application process, requiring proof of eligibility through a DD-214 form or a Certificate of Release from Active Duty. An initial fee of $50, along with a subsequent annual renewal fee of $10, will be charged for these plates. Funds collected from these fees will be deposited into the newly established 'Combat Action Ribbon License Plate Fund', which will support programs benefiting combat veterans through the New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs. This financial mechanism encourages community investment in veteran affairs, highlighting the state's commitment to supporting those who have served.
Assembly Bill A3623 proposes the authorization of special 'Combat Action Ribbon' license plates for vehicles registered in New Jersey. These plates aim to honor veterans who have received the Combat Action Ribbon, an award designated for members of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard who participated in ground or surface combat. The plates will feature the words 'Combat Action Ribbon' and its emblem, which will help to raise awareness of the contributions made by these veterans and create a sense of community pride.
Notably, the bill specifies that no state or public funds will be used to cover the initial setup costs for the license plate program. This approach mandates that private sources contribute up to $25,000 to initiate the program's administrative activities. Given that the average cost of producing and issuing these plates could exceed the application fee over time, there is a provision for discontinuing the program if costs become prohibitive. This condition may raise concerns among legislators about the sustainability of the program and the reliance on private donations, which could be inconsistent.