License plates, special; decreases prepaid applications related to military service.
In addition to the changes for military service plates, HB1213 enforces stricter regulations on the issuance of any special license plate series. If a series has fewer than 200 active sets after five years, it will not be eligible for reissue unless reauthorized by the General Assembly. This requirement is intended to ensure that only those license plate series which have adequate public support are maintained, potentially reducing administrative burdens on the Department.
House Bill 1213 proposes amendments to license plate regulations within the Code of Virginia. The bill establishes specific criteria for the issuance of special license plates, particularly those associated with military service. Under the new provisions, the Commissioner of the Department will now require a minimum of 150 prepaid applications within a 30-day period after authorization by the General Assembly, a reduction from previously higher thresholds. This change is aimed at streamlining the process for military-related special license plates, making it easier for veterans and military service members to obtain these plates.
Notable points of contention surrounding HB1213 include concerns about the restrictions on revenue-sharing special license plates. The bill mandates that any organization desiring to receive funds from these plates must meet specific criteria, such as being a nonprofit or educational institution. Critics argue that this narrow focus may limit the ability to support a wider range of causes through special plates, potentially alienating groups that do not fit the bill's criteria but still provide valuable community services.