Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S1061

Introduced
5/9/25  

Caption

Allows for a special RI license plate to raise awareness for colon cancer. The plate would be designed by the partnership to reduce cancer in RI. The fees for the plate would be divided equally between the general fund and the partnership not-for-profit.

Impact

The bill mandates that the revenue generated from the sale of these specialized license plates be shared equally between the state general fund and the Partnership to Reduce Cancer. This stipulation is designed to ensure that funds are utilized for both state purposes and the operational needs of the nonprofit, specifically to support its mission related to colon cancer awareness in Rhode Island. Additionally, a surcharge will be added to the regular registration fees for these plates, further ensuring a continuous stream of financial support for the nonprofit's activities.

Summary

Bill S1061 proposes the introduction of a special Rhode Island motor vehicle registration plate designed specifically to raise awareness for colon cancer. The plates will be developed in collaboration with the Partnership to Reduce Cancer in Rhode Island, a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The primary objective of this initiative is to foster awareness around colon cancer, thereby promoting public health and potentially increasing early detection and prevention efforts. The legislation outlines the processes and requirements for the issuance of these plates, including design specifications, production timelines, and the necessity for minimum orders before distribution.

Conclusion

Ultimately, S1061 reflects a legislative effort to leverage state resources for enhanced public health education and advocacy. By engaging the Partnership to Reduce Cancer in Rhode Island in this initiative, the bill acknowledges the critical role of nonprofit organizations in addressing health disparities and improving community health outcomes.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance awareness for a critical health issue, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of funds and the potential impact on traditional vehicle registration processes. Questions may arise about how effectively the funds collected through these plates will be managed and allocated for colon cancer awareness programs. Furthermore, stakeholders might debate whether the introduction of such specialty plates draws attention away from existing initiatives or whether it dilutes the focus on other pressing health issues. The requirement for the nonprofit organization to provide annual accounting reports also suggests a need for transparency in tracking how funds are utilized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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