Authorizes creation of Domestic Violence Awareness license plates.
Impact
One of the primary objectives of A1058 is to establish a special fund, the Domestic Violence Awareness License Plate Fund, where proceeds from the application and renewal fees will be deposited. These funds will be appropriated annually to the New Jersey Department of Children and Families, specifically to provide grant funding for organizations and nonprofit agencies dedicated to supporting victims of domestic violence. This step highlights a dual purpose of both increasing awareness and providing monetary support to vital community services.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1058, which proposes the creation of Domestic Violence Awareness license plates, seeks to promote awareness of domestic violence through a designated vehicle registration plate. Designed to carry an image of a purple ribbon and the words 'Domestic Violence Awareness', these plates are intended for any motor vehicle registered in New Jersey. The bill mandates the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to oversee the issuance of these plates, which requires a special application accompanied by a $50 fee, as well as an annual renewal fee of $10 thereafter.
Contention
Opposition may arise concerning the funding structure outlined in the bill, particularly the stipulation that state or public funds will not be utilized for the initial costs associated with the license plate program. Instead, the bill stipulates that a designated private entity must contribute up to $25,000 to cover these initial expenses. Critics may argue this places an undue burden on private entities while raising questions about the sustainability of funding the program through private contributions alone. Additionally, the provision allowing for program discontinuation if costs exceed the set fee could lead to concerns regarding the program's longevity and efficacy.
Establishes child care costs reimbursement grant program in DCF for parents or guardians whose children are subject to quarantine as a result of COVID-19; appropriates $500,000.