Authorizes creation of Domestic Violence Awareness license plates.
Impact
The bill stipulates that an application fee of $50 is required for the issuance of these plates, along with an annual renewal fee of $10. Importantly, the collected fees will contribute to a special, non-lapsing fund named the 'Domestic Violence Awareness License Plate Fund'. This fund is designated for appropriations aimed at providing grants to organizations and non-profit agencies that assist domestic violence victims in New Jersey. Consequently, this bill will directly impact state funding and resources allocated to combat domestic violence and support affected individuals.
Summary
Bill S3646 proposes the creation and issuance of Domestic Violence Awareness license plates by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. These license plates will feature a design that includes a purple ribbon and the wording 'Domestic Violence Awareness'. This initiative aims not only to spread awareness about domestic violence but also to generate funding for organizations that support victims. The design and color scheme of the plates will be determined in consultation with the Department of Children and Families, ensuring a cohesive and significant representation of domestic violence awareness in New Jersey.
Contention
One notable aspect of the bill is the stipulation that the commission cannot use state or public funds for the initial costs associated with implementing the Domestic Violence Awareness license plate program. A designated individual or entity must contribute up to $25,000 to offset these initial costs. Additionally, the license plate program will only begin if a minimum of 500 applications are received, indicating the community's interest. This requirement could lead to discussions about the accessibility and demand for such a program, as well as the reliance on private funding to initiate governmental programs.
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