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AL SB95
Bill
Status
3/21/2023
Primary Sponsor
April Weaver
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AI Summary
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Allows emergency medical services providers (paramedics, EMTs, and advanced EMTs) currently licensed with Alabama Department of Public Health to obtain distinctive motor vehicle license plates for personally owned vehicles.
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Distinctive plates must be approved by the Commissioner of Revenue and issued through county probate judges or license commissioners using the same process as standard license plates.
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Requires proof of active, unexpired EMSP licensure verified through the Alabama Department of Public Health Office of Emergency Medical Services website before issuance.
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Distributes revenues from distinctive plate sales equally: 50 percent to the Alabama Association of Ambulance Services and 50 percent to the Alabama EMS Association.
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Establishes that falsely obtaining or certifying someone for a distinctive EMSP license plate is a Class C misdemeanor; becomes effective January 1, 2024.
Legislative Description
Relating to distinctive motor vehicle license plates; to amend Section 32-6-281, Code of Alabama 1975, to provide for the distribution of proceeds of sales of distinctive motor vehicle license plates to emergency medical services providers.
L-MAP Emergency Medical Services Providers my purchase distinctive motor vehicle license plates.
Last Action
Indefinitely Postpone
5/31/2023