Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; authorize issuance to supporters of National Guard Association of Mississippi.
The bill specifies that the additional fee collected will be allocated as follows: $24 will go to the National Guard Association of Mississippi, $1 will be deposited into the Mississippi Burn Care Fund, $2 will be designated for the State Highway Fund for maintenance and construction projects, and an additional $1 will support other special funds related to transportation. The fee distribution aims to bolster support for the National Guard and enhance local services funded by contributed fees.
House Bill 1362 proposes to authorize the issuance of distinctive motor vehicle license tags for supporters of the National Guard Association of Mississippi. This legislation stipulates that any resident of Mississippi who owns a motor vehicle can apply for a distinctive license tag, provided they pay the standard registration fees along with an additional fee of $30. The design and color of these unique license tags will be determined by the Department of Revenue in consultation with the National Guard Association, ensuring that supporters can visibly display their affiliation.
As the bill moves forward, there may be discussions around the financial implications of introducing such specific license tags. Concerns could arise regarding the equity of funding or the perceived favoritism towards certain interest groups. Additionally, legislators may debate the necessity of such specialty tags compared to general funds allocated for all state vehicle registrations.
The act will become effective from July 1, 2025, meaning that residents will be able to start applying for these tags from that date onward. Compliance with existing vehicle registration laws will be required, ensuring a seamless introduction of these specialty license tags into the existing motor vehicle administrative framework.