Exempts Purple Heart recipients from payment of motor vehicle registration, driver's license, and identification card fees.
Impact
By implementing these exemptions, A1175 is anticipated to alleviate some financial burdens on veterans, promoting increased access to necessary state services such as vehicle operation. The financial implications, while modest on a per-licence basis, could contribute to a broader initiative of honoring and assisting veterans, making the driving experience more affordable. Additionally, this bill aligns with various existing laws aimed at providing support to military personnel and veterans.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1175 aims to provide financial relief to veterans who have been awarded the Purple Heart. Specifically, the bill exempts these recipients from the costs associated with motor vehicle registration, driver's licenses, and identification cards in the state of New Jersey. This decision acknowledges the service and sacrifices made by Purple Heart recipients, recognizing the need for supporting these individuals in their post-service lives.
Contention
While the bill appears to have widespread support among lawmakers who advocate for veterans' services, potential areas of contention may arise from budget considerations. Some stakeholders might argue that the impact of waived fees could lead to reduced revenues for the state motor vehicle commission. Nevertheless, proponents contend that the symbolic and practical benefits for veterans far outweigh any minor fiscal concerns. Overall, the proposed legislation has the potential to foster goodwill and community support for veterans.
Requires driver's licenses and identification cards issued to non-citizens to bear distinct color and include statement providing document cannot be used to vote; requires identification to vote.
Requires driver's licenses and identification cards issued to non-citizens to bear distinct color and include statement providing document cannot be used to vote; requires identification to vote.
Requires driver education and testing on responsibilities when approaching and passing pedestrians and persons operating bicycles and personal conveyances; requires driver's manual to include information on sharing roadway with motorists for certain road users.