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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 1550 (Bonilla)
          As Amended  August 6, 2012
          Majority vote
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |71-3 |(April 12,      |SENATE: |37-0 |(August 13,    |
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           Original Committee Reference:   TRANS  .

           SUMMARY  :  Increases the amount of fees for veterans' specialized 
          license plates and makes other changes for those license plates 
          to benefit the County Veterans Service Officer (CVSO) Fund.  

           The Senate amendments  :  
          
          1)Increase the amount to be paid for a veterans' special 
            interest license plate to $78.  As passed by the Assembly, the 
            amount of the proposed increase was $98.   

           2)Clarify that any person, whether a veteran or not, may apply 
            for a veterans' specialized license plate.   
                
          3)Require the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to 
            eliminate from its inventory any decals for which it 
            determines that demand is insufficient for maintaining the 
            inventory in a cost-effective manner.   

          EXISTING LAW : 

          1)Establishes the DMV, among other duties and responsibilities, 
            to register vehicles for operation or non-operation in the 
            state.  

          2)Allows any registered owner of a vehicle to apply to the DMV 
            for veterans' organization license plates for his or her 
            vehicle.  

          3)Allows any veterans' organization and any registered vehicle 
            owner to apply for a veterans' special interest license plate, 
            the proceeds of which are deposited into the CVSO Fund, less 
            the DMV costs.  Applicants for the specialized license plates 
            pay fees for issuance, renewal, or personalization that is 








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            additional to those required for nonspecialized license 
            plates.  

          4)Requires money in the CVSO Fund to be available, upon 
            appropriation by the Legislature, to the Department of 
            Veterans Affairs for allocation and disbursement to counties 
            for the operation of CVSOs.  

          5)Requires DMV, by July 1, 2011, to maintain on its Internet Web 
            site, a link to order online the special interest plates 
            issued for veterans.  

          6)Allows the Department of Veterans Affairs to modify the 
            distinctive designs of veterans' plates and the associated 
            decals but prohibits DMV from issuing the new plates or decals 
            until it has issued all existing inventories of plates and 
            decals.  

           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill was substantially similar 
          to the version passed by the Senate.  
          
           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations 
          Committee:

          1)One-time costs to DMV, likely less than $100,000 in 2012-13, 
            to make programming changes to reflect fee increases and 
            options described by bill.  

          2)Potential minor increase in state revenue available to CVSOs, 
            which receive a portion of veterans' specialized plate fee 
            revenue.  

           COMMENTS  :  

          Background:  The CVSOs are local agencies established in 1946 to 
          assist veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and 
          services accrued through military service.  They act as the 
          California Department of Veterans Affairs network for claim 
          initiation and development.  California has an agreement with 
          counties to pay 50% of the cost of the local CVSO operations.   

          CVSOs provide a valuable resource for California's large 
          population of veterans.  As the author states, "With offices in 
          54 of California's 58 counties, and employing over 250 local 
          government employees, the CVSOs represent a significant resource 








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          to our veteran community.  This significant human resource 
          represents a highly effective and low-cost solution to the 
          challenges of service delivery to California's large veterans' 
          community.  Because CVSOs are located in communities statewide, 
          they are often the initial point of local contact for claimants 
          accessing the veterans' benefit system.  Clients are also 
          referred to CVSOs by federal, state and service organization 
          personnel in recognition of their accessibility and acknowledged 
          expertise in the field of veterans' services? With nearly two 
          million veterans and seven million dependents of veterans in 
          California, CVSOs assist veteran families in obtaining federal 
          benefits, medical care, and counseling.  CVSOs are funded with 
          both local and state funds and are located in all counties, 
          except for Sierra and Alpine."  

          Current law requires that, in order to register a vehicle in 
          California, the registered owner must pay a registration fee of 
          $46, a $23 surcharge for additional personnel for the California 
          Highway Patrol, various locally-imposed fees, and a vehicle 
          license fee equal to .65% of a vehicle's value based on purchase 
          price depreciated according to a statutory schedule.  

          In addition, for specialized veterans' license plates, a vehicle 
          owner must pay the following fees as appropriate:  

          1)$30 for the initial issuance of the plates and decals.  

          2)$30 annually for each renewal that includes continued display 
            of the plates and decals.  

          3)$15 for transfer of the plates to another vehicle.  

          4)$35 to replace the plates if they become damaged.  

          5)$10 to replace the decals if they become damaged.  

          6)$40 to personalize the plates.  

          Purpose:  The purpose of this bill is to increase revenues from 
          the veterans' organization specialized license plates and raise 
          funds for CVSOs.  This bill would increase some of the related 
          fees as follows:  the fee for initial plate issuance from $30 to 
          $50; the annual renewal fee from $30 to $40; and, the plate 
          personalization fee from $40 to $78.  It is the author's 
          contention that the increase in these fees will provide 








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          additional funds to support the CVSOs that assist veterans in 
          claiming their military and other social benefits.  California 
          has an agreement with counties to pay 50% of the cost to operate 
          the CVSOs at the counties (currently up to $11 million).  The 
          author further indicates that the fees for the specialized 
          veterans' license plates have not been updated since 1992 and by 
          aligning these fees with DMV's other specialized plates it will 
          augment the funding the state provides to the counties for its 
          share of CVSO costs.  

          This bill authorizes the license plates to include decals or 
          stickers that identify various military and veterans 
          organizations representing a particular war or armed conflict.  
          Supporters of this bill contend that these new stickers allow 
          purchasers the ability to specify which veterans group they are 
          honoring by the conflict the veteran served in.  It is their 
          belief that this should result in much higher sales than the 
          original stickers that had limited appeal.   

          Veteran unit decals:  When the original specialized veterans' 
          license plate program was established, over 100 different 
          stickers were approved.  The supporters of this bill indicate 
          that, "Most of the decals were for small size units because, at 
          the time, if was felt that the over two million veterans would 
          like a "unit" sticker.  However, that has not been the case.  
          Because of the limited appeal of these stickers, only 26,000 
          veterans' plates have been sold.  Many of these designs have not 
          even sold one sticker.  These unit stickers also have not 
          changed or been added to since the end of the Vietnam War.  
          Hopefully, these new stickers will have broader appeal to 
          veterans and encompass stickers from recent and ongoing wars."  


           Analysis Prepared by  :   Ed Imai / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093 


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