Creates a special license plate for the charity Real Access Motivates Progress, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Impact
The bill outlines a fee structure associated with the special plates, including a $40 issuance surcharge. Half of this surcharge will contribute to the state’s general fund, while the other half will be allocated annually to Real Access Motivates Progress to bolster its programs. This funding model is intended to create a sustainable source of income for charitable activities that enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities. Furthermore, a $10 renewal surcharge will apply to subsequent registrations, consistently supporting the nonprofit's initiatives.
Summary
House Bill H6307 introduces a special license plate designed to support Real Access Motivates Progress, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The bill specifies that the Division of Motor Vehicles is authorized to issue these special plates, which are intended to raise funds for accessibility initiatives in Rhode Island. The specialty plates will be formatted similarly to standard registration plates and will feature a design approved by the Rhode Island State Police, providing visibility for the charity's cause.
Contention
One of the notable aspects of HB H6307 is the requirement for Real Access Motivates Progress to ensure that any Rhode Island-sourced funds are used to benefit local charitable organizations. This condition aims to enhance accountability and ensure that funds raised through the plate support state-specific needs. The bill also mandates an annual accounting report from the organization, fostering transparency about how the funds are utilized. Critics may point out that while the bill promotes awareness and fundraising for accessibility, it adds logistical burdens for the nonprofit in terms of compliance and reporting.
Permits Dyslexia Advocacy Rhode Island plates to be issued for passenger or commercial vehicles upon the satisfaction of the required criteria relative to the number of plates ordered.