Creates a special motor vehicle registration plate for The Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame.
Impact
Under this bill, individuals who opt for the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame plates will be subject to an additional $40 issuance surcharge, which will be allocated in part to the general fund and in part to support the Hockey Hall of Fame. This introduces a new revenue stream aimed at recognizing and fostering the sport of hockey within the state. The proposal also includes a $10 surcharge for renewal of these special plates, further generating continuous funding for the Hall.
Summary
Bill S2333 proposes the establishment of special motor vehicle registration plates for the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame. This legislation aims to offer unique registration plates that celebrate and promote the contributions of the Hockey Hall of Fame in Rhode Island. The bill specifies that these plates will be designed in coordination with the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame and require approval from the Rhode Island State Police.
Contention
The legislation could spark discussion regarding its impact on vehicle registration processes and the appropriateness of public funds supporting a specific non-profit entity. Critics may argue that such measures should be reserved for broader state initiatives or causes that benefit a wider demographic. Discussions may also center on the implications for charitable organizations within the state, especially considering the requirement that funds received from the special plate sales must be used for Rhode Island-based charitable purposes only.
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.
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.
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.