Authorizes special license plates for members of the United States Coast Guard.
Impact
If enacted, S1752 will modify existing motor vehicle registration laws in New Jersey to include specific provisions for these special plates. The bill mandates a fee of $25 for the issuance of these plates, which will be in addition to the standard registration fees. This revenue is intended to cover the costs associated with the implementation of the program. Moreover, the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will have the authority to adjust the fee based on the average costs associated with producing the plates.
Summary
Senate Bill S1752 aims to authorize the issuance of special motor vehicle registration plates for current and former members of the United States Coast Guard. This legislative initiative is intended to recognize and honor those who have served in this branch of the military, as well as to extend this recognition to their spouses and parents. The design of these plates will bear the United States Coast Guard Seal, thus providing a visible symbol of appreciation and service.
Contention
Notably, the bill includes provisions to fine individuals who misuse the special plates, reinforcing the integrity of the program. Should implementation costs exceed the initial fee in consecutive fiscal years, the administration has the power to increase the fee or even discontinue the plate issuance. The bill is positioned as a tribute to Coast Guard members, but discussions surrounding the financial aspects and potential misuse may arise among lawmakers and the public.