Removes the fee for registration and plate transfer for a Distinguished Service Cross registration plate.
Impact
If enacted, S2184 will signify the state's commitment to recognizing the contributions of its veterans, particularly those awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. By eliminating the fees associated with the registration and transfer of these plates, the bill attempts to lessen the financial burden on veterans. Moreover, this legislation could enhance the visibility of military honors in the community, encouraging public awareness and appreciation of military service.
Summary
Bill S2184 aims to amend the regulations concerning vehicle registration in Rhode Island, specifically addressing the fees associated with registration plates for recipients of the United States Army Distinguished Service Cross. The proposed amendment will remove the current fee and transfer charges for these specific registration plates. This change is intended to honor the distinguished service of military veterans who have received this award, providing them a symbolic recognition through the vehicle registration system.
Contention
While the bill primarily appears as a gesture of recognition, it could also prompt discussions around broader implications for similar honors in vehicle registration. Stakeholders may debate whether there should be consistency in waiving fees for other veteran honors or if the current law adequately distinguishes between various military awards. Thus, while S2184 may not face intense opposition, it may lead to inquiries about equitable treatment of all veterans in terms of benefits and recognition.
Empowers the division of motor vehicles to make available special motor vehicle registration plates for the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association.
Empowers the division of motor vehicles to make available special motor vehicle registration plates for the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association.
Creates a special registration plate for the private passenger motor vehicle for former fire chief of the Hopkins Hill Fire District, Frank M. Brown, Jr.
Allows the division of motor vehicles to make special motor vehicle registration plates for the not-for-profit entity Cranston Cares provided they meet the minimum order requirements.