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HB 24-1112

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First Responder with Disability License Plate

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House Bill 24-1112, which has been signed into law, creates a special license plate for first responders who have permanent occupational disabilities. These individuals can get the license plate without paying taxes or fees, and they also qualify for reserved parking spaces. For additional vehicles, these first responders need to pay standard motor vehicle fees plus two one-time fees of $25 each. This bill honors the sacrifices made by disabled first responders and provides them with certain benefits related to their service.

Official Summary

The bill creates a special license plate to honor first responders who have a permanent occupational disability (first responder). A first responder may obtain a special license plate without paying taxes or fees for the plate or the vehicle. For additional vehicles, a first responder must pay the standard motor vehicle fees plus 2 one-time fees of $25. One fee is credited to the highway users tax fund and the other fee is credited to the licensing services cash fund. An individual may obtain the license plate with the identifying figure that allows the use of reserved parking for people with disabilities.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2024-05-14
Latest action
2024-01-26
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Introduced In House - Assigned to Finance
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