Distinctive motor vehicle license tags; authorize issuance after presale of 100 tags for Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Inc.
Impact
If passed, SB2807 will modify existing policy by lowering the amount of tags required for initial issuance from previous standards, allowing for earlier formation of tag collections aimed at supporting non-profit organizations like garden clubs. This could facilitate fundraising efforts for such clubs, as distinctive tags often serve as a means to raise awareness and funds for their respective causes.
Summary
Senate Bill 2807 aims to amend Section 27-19-44 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 regarding the issuance of distinctive motor vehicle license tags for supporters of the Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Inc. The bill stipulates that these tags may only be issued once proof is submitted to the Department of Revenue that a minimum of 100 tags will be purchased. This requirement is designed to ensure sufficient interest and demand for the tags before they are manufactured and sold to the public.
Contention
Notable points of contention around SB2807 may include concerns regarding the appropriateness of using public regulatory frameworks to support private/non-profit initiatives. Some legislators may argue that while supportive of non-profits, the state should be cautious about prioritizing specific organizations for special license tags over others, which could lead to claims of favoritism or limited state resources for broader public benefit.
Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; exempt tag for supporters of Desert of Mississippi Shriners and Daughters AEAONMS, PHA from minimum purchase requirement.