Civic Club Registration Plate Clarification
Plain English Summary
This bill clarifies the rules for issuing special registration plates for members of civic organizations like Rotary, Kiwanis, and Lions Club. It specifies that both individual members and the organizations themselves can register vehicles with these plates, and requires a minimum of 300 applications before the Division of Motor Vehicles can issue a new civic club plate design.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this clarification removes ambiguity about who can obtain civic club plates and helps civic organizations promote their groups through vehicle registration. By allowing organizations themselves to register vehicles and requiring a 300-application minimum, the bill ensures there is genuine community interest before the state produces new plate designs, making the process more efficient and cost-effective.
Arguments Against
Opponents may contend that the 300-application minimum could be a barrier for smaller or newer civic clubs trying to get their own plate design, potentially limiting participation and recognition. Some may also question whether creating special registration plates for civic organizations is the best use of state resources or whether it gives certain organizations preferential treatment over others.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 70

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 3

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 94

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 117
Cosponsors (4)
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Final Vote
On: Second Reading
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