Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; reauthorize issuance to supporters of D'Iberville High School.
Impact
The bill stipulates that for each distinctive license tag issued, an additional fee of $30 will be incurred by the vehicle owner. Of this fee, $24 will be directed to the D'Iberville High School Parent-Teacher Association, thereby providing a direct source of funding for school-related activities and programs. Additionally, portions of the fee are allocated to the Mississippi Burn Care Fund and the State Highway Fund, contributing to broader state initiatives regarding public safety and infrastructure maintenance.
Summary
House Bill 1167 is aimed at amending Section 27-19-56.166 of the Mississippi Code to reauthorize the issuance of distinctive motor vehicle license tags to individuals who are supporters of D'Iberville High School. This bill specifies that effective from July 1, 2026, any resident of Mississippi can apply for these distinctive license tags upon payment of standard road and bridge privilege taxes, ad valorem taxes, and an additional fee. This fee is intended to help raise funds for the school, with specific allocations defined for various purposes.
Contention
While House Bill 1167 reflects an effort to support local schools through community engagement and fundraising, certain points of contention may arise regarding the additional financial burden it places on vehicle owners. Opponents may argue that the extra fee may deter some potential supporters from obtaining the license tag. However, proponents likely view the distinctive tag as a meaningful way for individuals to publicly support their local school while also contributing to important state funds.
Distinctive motor vehicle license tag; authorize issuance to retired members of Commercial Transportation Enforcement Division of the Department of Public Safety.