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AL HB215
Bill
Status
5/20/2013
Primary Sponsor
Paul DeMarco
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AI Summary
HB215 Summary
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Distributes net proceeds from National Guard license plate sales to the National Guard Foundation for education programs and museum artifact preservation.
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Establishes requirements for distinctive license plates including minimum commitments (250 for Quantity Class 1, 1,000 for Quantity Class 2) and authorizes separate motorcycle license plate categories requiring independent commitment levels that cannot be combined.
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Creates a law enforcement memorial license plate with a $50 annual fee, with $25 going to the State Law Enforcement Memorial in Anniston and $25 to the State General Fund.
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Expands eligibility for distinctive firefighter plates to include retired volunteer firefighters from out-of-state departments who meet age and service requirements (10+ years, age 55+).
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Requires applicants to provide proof of payment of federal heavy vehicle excise taxes and permits only one individual's or entity's identifying information to be required when renewing multi-party vehicle registrations.
Legislative Description
Motor vehicles, license tags and distinctive license tags, issuance further provided for through Revenue Department, commitments, National Guard tags, distribution of money to foundation, motorcycle tags, out-of-state college tags, retired volunteer firefighters tags, tags honoring law enforcement officers killed in line of duty, heavy truck tags, renewal procedures for license tags, driver's license required for only one party, Secs. 32-6-58, 32-6-64, 32-6-67, 32-6-68, 32-6-111.2, 32-6-270, 32-6-272, 32-7A-17 am'd; Sec. 40-12-267 repealed
Motor Vehicles
Last Action
Delivered to Governor at 11:59 p.m. on May 20, 2013.
5/20/2013