California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1765

Introduced
2/9/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Report Pass
3/5/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/7/26  
Refer
4/7/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  

Caption

Vehicles: fee waivers for disabled veterans.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1765 will significantly impact the fees associated with vehicle registration for disabled veterans, former prisoners of war, Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, and Purple Heart recipients. Specifically, it will exempt these individuals from certain fees when registering a vehicle under the Vehicle Code, provided their vehicle is not used for hire or profit. This exemption is intended to honor their service and sacrifice while promoting accessibility and mobility for these individuals. The change is set to take effect on January 1, 2027, showing a forward-looking approach to veterans' rights and benefits.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1765, introduced by Assembly Member Alanis, aims to amend Section 9105 of the Vehicle Code to provide fee waivers for certain vehicles owned by disabled veterans and other honorable military personnel or their surviving spouses. The bill seeks to expand the definition of eligible vehicles for fee exemptions by increasing the weight limit for commercial motor vehicles from 8,001 pounds to 10,000 pounds. This change reflects a commitment to alleviate financial burdens on veterans, enhancing their ability to maintain transportation without incurring additional costs associated with vehicle registration.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 1765 appears to be largely positive, particularly among veteran advocacy groups and legislators supporting the bill. Proponents view it as a necessary adjustment to existing law that better recognizes the contributions of veterans and provides them with meaningful financial relief. However, there may be some critique related to bureaucratic processes for applying for these exemptions, as the bill permits the Department of Motor Vehicles to require proof of status from applicants, which could be seen as an administrative hurdle.

Contention

Despite the bill's predominantly positive reception, there may be discussions regarding the implications of adding more vehicles to the exemption list and how this might affect state revenues derived from vehicle licensing fees. Critics may argue against the impact on state budgets allocated for transportation and infrastructure, questioning whether such fee waivers could lead to decreased funding for crucial public services. Nevertheless, proponents argue that the bill represents a small but significant step towards ensuring that those who have served the country receive due recognition and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB195

Motor vehicles, disabled veteran's license plate, further provided

CA HB292

Motor vehicles; disability percentage for disabled veteran's license plate revised

CA HB06734

An Act Reducing For Veterans And Members Of The Armed Forces The Fee For Certain Specialty Motor Vehicle Number Plates To Not More Than The Cost To Make Such Plates.

CA HB1057

Veteran Disability License Plates & Taxes & Fees

CA SB273

Fees Charged To Disabled Veterans

CA SB45

To Authorize The Creation Of The Women Veterans Special License Plate; And To Repeal The Pearl Harbor Survivor License Plate.

CA SB1167

Vehicles: electric bicycles.

CA HB06442

An Act Concerning Various Measures Recognizing And Honoring The Military Service Of Veterans And Members Of The Armed Forces In Connecticut.

CA H0665

Sales Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans

CA SB1519

Off-highway vehicles; weight; enforcement fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.