North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S334

Introduced
3/20/23  

Caption

Toll Exemption for Disabled Veterans

Impact

If enacted, SB 334 will amend existing laws that govern toll fees, introducing exemptions specifically for disabled veterans. This legislative change is seen as a means to enhance accessibility to transportation infrastructures for veterans who may be dealing with economic challenges due to their disabilities. By providing this exemption, the state acknowledges the need to support veterans in their daily mobility, aiming to ease their transportation costs associated with necessary travel.

Summary

Senate Bill 334, titled the 'Toll Exemption for Disabled Veterans,' seeks to provide a financial benefit to disabled veterans by exempting them from toll fees when using turnpike projects in North Carolina. Introduced with the intention of alleviating some of the financial burdens faced by veterans with disabilities, this bill reflects a recognition of their service and sacrifices. The bill's language is straightforward, stipulating that exempted individuals will be identified using procedures set up by the Department of Transportation, which will also handle the administration of the exemption process.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 334 appears to be highly supportive, particularly among advocacy groups for veterans and lawmakers who prioritize veteran affairs. Supporters argue that this legislation would serve as a much-deserved acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by disabled veterans. However, while opposition is not heavily reported, potential counterarguments may revolve around the fiscal implications for toll revenues and the enforcement of such exemptions.

Contention

Some notable points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of the exemption procedures, including the specifics of how disabled veterans will be identified and verified as eligible for the toll exemption. Concerns could also surface about the potential administrative burden placed on the Department of Transportation. Legislative discussions may need to address how to ensure that the bill's execution is effective, equitable, and does not inadvertently complicate the system for other drivers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S3505

Qualifies certain disabled veterans for toll rate exemptions and exemptions from motor vehicle registration fees.

NC A5047

Qualifies certain disabled veterans for toll rate exemptions and exemptions from motor vehicle registration fees.

NC A3238

Qualifies certain disabled veterans for toll rate exemptions and exemptions from motor vehicle registration fees.

NC S970

Qualifies certain disabled veterans for toll rate exemptions and exemptions from motor vehicle registration fees.

NC H0727

Exemptions from Toll Payment for Disabled Veterans

NC H0445

Toll Exemptions for Veterans

NC A5528

Requires NJTA and SJTA to exempt certain disabled veterans from E-ZPass tolls.

NC S4411

Requires NJTA and SJTA to exempt certain disabled veterans from E-ZPass tolls.

NC SB1073

Property tax: exemptions: disabled veterans.

NC H905

Disabled Veteran Motor Vehicle Tax Exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.