DUCKS UNLIMITED LICENSE PLATE

House Bill 4354

Sponsor:  Rep. Philip Potvin

Committee:  Transportation

Complete to 5-25-11

A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 4354 AS INTRODUCED 3-1-11

The bill would amend the Michigan Vehicle Code to require the Secretary of State to develop a fund-raising plate and matching collector plate recognizing Ducks Unlimited.

The bill also would create the Ducks Unlimited Fund and require donations for those plates to be deposited into the Fund for disbursement to the Michigan Chapter of Ducks Unlimited, which would be required to report annually to the Department of Treasury on the amount received and used.

The Vehicle Code allows the Secretary of State to develop, at any one time, up to eight different state-sponsored fund-raising registration plates and matching state-sponsored collector plates. The bill would remove that limit on the number of plates.

The act requires that a start-up fee of $15,000 must be paid for any new fund-raising plate.  This revenue is deposited in the Transportation Administration Collection Fund to be used for the cost of creating, producing, and issuing the plate.  Current language requires fees to be deposited in this fund through October 1, 2011.  The bill would extend that date to October 1, 2015.

MCL 257.811e et al.

FISCAL IMPACT:

The bill would require the payment (presumably by the sponsor of a new fund-raising plate) of a non-refundable $15,000 start-up fee to be deposited in the TACF for the cost of developing, producing, and issuing fund-raising plates.  Under the Vehicle Code, if the start-up fee is not paid within 18 months of the effective date of the public act authorizing the new fund-raising plates, the related fund-raising plate could not be created, produced, or issued.

                                                                                           Legislative Analyst:   E. Best

                                                                                                  Fiscal Analyst:   Ben Gielczyk

This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.