Distinctive motor vehicle license tags; reauthorize issuance to supporters of certain out-of-state universities.
Impact
The implementation of this bill is expected to generate additional state revenue through the collection of fees associated with the issuance of these distinctive license tags. The bill stipulates an annual fee of Fifty Dollars ($50.00), part of which is allocated to various funds, including the State General Fund and state highway maintenance. This potentially enhances funding for road infrastructure while allowing individuals to express affiliation with out-of-state universities.
Summary
House Bill 468 proposes amendments to Section 27-19-56.15 of the Mississippi Code to reauthorize the issuance of distinctive motor vehicle license tags that display the emblems of universities located in other states. This bill allows residents who comply with vehicle registration laws and pay an additional fee to choose a distinctive tag representing a university of their choice from outside Mississippi, thus expanding the options for personalization of vehicle registration.
Contention
The bill has faced scrutiny over concerns that it might divert attention and funds away from in-state universities and their programs. Supporters argue that the measure promotes a sense of community and state pride, allowing residents to identify with various universities, particularly for alumni or individuals with ties to those institutions. However, there are apprehensions about prioritizing out-of-state affiliations over local institutions, leading to debates about funding and support for Mississippi's own universities.