Authorizes special Ancient Order of Hibernians license plate.
The bill establishes an 'Ancient Order of Hibernians License Plate Fund', where all fees collected from the issuance of these plates will be deposited, minus administrative costs. This ensures that no state funds are utilized for the initial production or publicity of these plates. Instead, the organization itself must contribute to the initial costs, ensuring a degree of financial self-sufficiency for this initiative. This measure is expected to foster a closer relationship between state agencies and civic organizations.
Assembly Bill A1786 seeks to authorize the issuance of special license plates honoring the Ancient Order of Hibernians in New Jersey. The legislation outlines the provisions for the design, application process, and funding for the production of these plates. The Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is empowered to create these plates, which will feature an emblem and words recognizing the organization. The organization will have significant input into the design process in consultation with the Chief Administrator.
One significant point of contention addressed by the bill is the requirement for the organization to secure a minimum of 500 completed applications before the program can commence. This could be seen as a barrier to initiation, as it places the onus on the Ancient Order of Hibernians to generate interest and support within their community. Furthermore, if operational costs exceed the set fee of $50 for two consecutive years, the Chief Administrator has the authority to discontinue the program, which raises concerns about long-term sustainability and community involvement in supporting the initiative.