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NY S04931
Bill
Status
6/17/2014
Primary Sponsor
Michael Nozzolio
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AI Summary
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Creates a new distinctive license plate option for Afghanistan conflict veterans and their spouses, bearing the words "AFGHANISTAN CONFLICT VETERAN"
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Defines an Afghanistan conflict veteran as a New York resident who served in U.S. Armed Forces hostilities in Afghanistan beginning October 7, 2001 and was honorably discharged
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Only one distinctive plate per veteran household—if the veteran receives the plate, the spouse cannot also obtain one
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Charges an additional $10 one-time service charge for the distinctive plate, deposited into the Department of Motor Vehicles Distinctive Plate Development Fund for production, design, advertising, and marketing
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Requires the Commissioner to verify the plate will generate sufficient annual service charges to recover design and manufacture costs before issuance
Legislative Description
Authorizes distinctive license plates for veterans who served in the Afghanistan conflict or the spouse of any such veteran; defines Afghanistan conflict veteran; provides that an additional one time service charge of ten dollars shall be charged for such plate.
Last Action
referred to transportation
6/17/2014