Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2822

Caption

special plate fees; revision

Impact

The revision of the special plate fees under HB2822 is intended to enhance funding for the state's transportation budget. By increasing the fees, the bill anticipates not only better funding for administrative processes associated with special plates but also potential increases in revenue for broader transportation projects. The new fee structure reflects a shift towards ensuring that funding keeps pace with the administrative demands and operational costs of issuing and managing special plates.

Summary

House Bill 2822 proposes amendments to the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically to section 28-2402, pertaining to special license plate fees. The bill aims to revise the existing fee structure for special plates, increasing the cost from $25 to $50 for the original issuance and for annual renewals, while maintaining exemptions for specific plate types. The bill seeks to create a more robust funding mechanism for the associated administrative costs, with the amendments designating portions of the fees towards the state highway fund, which supports transportation infrastructure.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the success of HB2822 will hinge on legislative support and public perception. As it stands, the amendments represent a significant change in the fiscal landscape regarding special vehicle registrations in Arizona, with implications for both revenue generation for the state and the financial responsibilities of vehicle owners. Further discussions and deliberations will likely continue as stakeholders weigh the merits of improved funding against the costs imposed on drivers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2822 arise primarily from the fee increases. Advocates of the bill argue that enhancing funding for transportation infrastructure is critical; contrary to concerns from some groups about the added financial burden on vehicle owners. Critics may view the increase as an unnecessary strain on residents, especially considering that specialized license plates are often seen as a niche area of vehicle registration that should not incur such substantial costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1603

America250 specialty plates

AZ SB1311

West valley charity specialty plates

AZ HB2111

License plates; special

AZ HB2854

Hopi Tribe special plates.

AZ SB1632

Hopi Tribe special plates

AZ SB1624

Youth charity special plates

AZ HB2251

Arizona bicycling special plates

AZ HB2531

Access and success special plates.

AZ SB1190

Access and success special plates

AZ HB2759

Education fundraising special plates

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