Authorizes creation of Juneteenth commemorative license plates.
Impact
The proposed license plates will generate funds that will be deposited into the 'Juneteenth License Plate Fund.' This special fund will be allocated annually to the New Jersey Historical Commission to support activities aimed at commemorating and celebrating Juneteenth. Importantly, the bill specifies that public funds cannot be utilized for the initial costs associated with establishing and promoting the license plate program, placing the financial responsibility on private donors and organizations supporting the initiative.
Summary
Bill A617 authorizes the creation and issuance of Juneteenth commemorative license plates in New Jersey. These plates are designed to honor and commemorate Juneteenth, which marks the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans. The bill mandates that the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) oversee the issuance of these plates, which will display relevant symbols and language reflective of the Juneteenth celebration. The application process requires an initial fee of $50, with an annual renewal fee of $10 thereafter, in addition to standard registration fees.
Contention
One notable aspect of the bill is its stipulation that the program will not commence until certain conditions are met, including the provision of non-public funding to cover initial setup costs and the collection of at least 500 applications for the plates. This requirement is designed to ensure community interest and support for the program. However, it may also raise concerns regarding access and equity, depending on the community's ability to mobilize the necessary applications and funding, possibly limiting the plates' availability and effectiveness as a cultural recognition tool.
Requires school districts to include instruction on significance of Juneteenth Independence Day as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Social Studies.
Requires school districts to include instruction on significance of Juneteenth Independence Day as part of implementation of New Jersey Student Learning Standards in Social Studies.